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#1141
Originally Posted by torcida View Post
Ok, but do you know why OPPtimizer is failing again?
You may try uninstalling it first using these commands

First, open xterminal as "root"

Then, type apt-get purge opptimizer

Wait until you see the #. Next, apt-get purge opptimizer-ui

After you successfully uninstalled both of them try installing them again in the order as what DeepBlue said. Then try running OPPtimizer and do the tweak. Hope it helps
 
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Originally Posted by DeepBlue View Post
I think you foget this part:

Install in this order!
(change to the directory you saved the files)
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer_1.5.4_armel.deb
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer-ui_1.2.7_armel.deb
Ok. I have installed it in the right order but I don't know what to do now... If I write "/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer_1.5.4_armel.deb" [...] in the Terminal, it just shows me "No such file or directory".

Btw: I have installed the 1.5.4 but in the Info it shows me "OPPtimizer version 1.2.7"
 
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Originally Posted by torcida View Post
Ok. I have installed it in the right order but I don't know what to do now... If I write "/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer_1.5.4_armel.deb" [...] in the Terminal, it just shows me "No such file or directory".

Btw: I have installed the 1.5.4 but in the Info it shows me "OPPtimizer version 1.2.7"
Transfer first the downloaded files to "/home/user" using file manager. Then, install in this order!
(change to the directory you saved the files)
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer_1.5.4_armel.deb
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer-ui_1.2.7_armel.deb
 
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Originally Posted by Travz03 View Post
Transfer first the downloaded files to "/home/user" using file manager. Then, install in this order!
Thanks! But there is no folder called "/home/user". Do I have just to create such a folder and paste it inside? (Before I had installed the files from "Downloads")

Thank you again for your effort - my first time doing things like that.

Last edited by torcida; 2012-11-27 at 10:04.
 
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Just save it in /home/user/MyDocs/ then do:

Code:
devel-su
{enter your password}
cd /home/user/MyDocs/
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer_1.5.4_armel.deb
/usr/sbin/incept opptimizer-ui_1.2.7_armel.deb

Edit: Just saw your edit saying you saved in /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads/ before so just change the above command "cd /home/user/MyDocs/" to "cd /home/user/MyDocs/Downloads"

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Originally Posted by torcida View Post
Thanks! But there is no folder called "/home/user". Do I have just to create such a folder? (I had installed the files from "Downloads".

Thank you again for your effort - my first time doing things like that.
No. You just need to transfer it there. You don't need to make a new folder with that name. Anyway, do you have a file manager on your N9?
 
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Right, just follow thedead1440, he knows it better than I am.
 
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Żes, I have a file manager but I don't know what: "Just save it in /home/user/MyDocs/ " really means... There is no folder or anything called like that where I could copy the installation files. Sorry.
 
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just plug your N9 into PC or laptop via USB then copy those 2 files and paste it in. when you access into your N9 Mass Memory, you are in /home/user/MyDocs. Hope my explanation help
 

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Thank you all very much. Even without this command: /usr/sbin/incept opptimizer-ui_1.2.7_armel.deb (Terminal: not found) it looks like OPPtimizer is working finally.

Will try to overclock later @ home

Edit: Now everything works. Running at 1150 MHz @ 1362500 µV!

Last edited by torcida; 2012-11-28 at 08:33.
 
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