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aegisctl request
I recently purchased a Nokia N9 and want to get the Unrestricted System UI. I know that it requires inception, but I can't find aegisctl anywhere for download. All the links are dead. Can someone please upload it for me?
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N9QTweak Tweak EE
This has been covered in the forum gazillion times; please use search next time before starting a new thread ;) |
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Is relying on N9QTweak really a viable solution?
Not to diminish the efforts of volunteers, but N9QTweak doesn't exactly instill confidence. It's known to break under all kinds of circumstances. Even the developer says so himself. "Tweak EE" should really be two packages in the community repository. |
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You can do what AMD said but in N9QTweak you just have to click a button (maybe several ;)). |
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+ If you view everythingn9.com Arie also made a tutorial a long time ago how to get your device aegisctl'd.
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Great that it's working for you. Anyway I think we should respect that everyone doesn't want to install extra application to access some feature or package.
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http://www.robertocolistete.net/Maem.../inception.zip |
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N9QTweak is stable as long as instructions are followed...
Anyway if you don't want to use N9QTweak like I said a simple search shows you where else to get it from; http://www.robertocolistete.net/Maem.../inception.zip Edit: Beaten to it :D |
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I won by few seconds. ;)
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Plus, the OP wanted unrestricted system ui, that's also another click away after installing aegisctl. :D |
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Can we really say that for an app that interferes with apps from the Store?
Home screen settings is designed to "not change things that weren't meant to be changed", but N9QTweak can still mess it up. Combining tweaks that can not be combined is possible with N9QTweak, with disastrous effects. It's a 12 MB hunk. Those packages it installs, why aren't they just that, packages? We have package managers for a reason, one of them being that they manage installation, updating and uninstallation of packages in any conceivable order, perfectly reproducible. I can understand why people take a liking to N9QTweak if they don't actually care what's going on inside their devices and just want it to do something they have in mind. I can't understand why something like installing inception and aegisctl should be done with such a jackhammer-like tool. |
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