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    Faster N9 Transitions v5.0 (9/2/12)

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    Viny | # 21 | 2011-11-27, 17:40 | Report

    "you then need to run xterminal and type:

    devel-su [press enter]
    rootme [press enter]
    cd /home/user/MyDocs [press enter]
    mv /usr/ / [press enter]

    "

    is that all the commands u need to enter xterm? or is there more to it?

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    Arie | # 22 | 2011-11-27, 17:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by Drekkie View Post
    I noticed the same thing and I suspect he's made this tweak to enable landscape mode:

    http://everythingn9.com/how-to-activ...ur-homescreen/

    That's what I found after watching the video at least, and it successfully enabled landscape for me.

    Edit: I have not applied the new transitions files yet so I don't know if the landscape change is included with what he posted too.
    The transition file is not included, I have done it on my N9, and can successfully say it works. In case you don't have the landscape mod follow this link:
    http://everythingn9.com/how-to-activ...ur-homescreen/
    and go through the steps, written by me, so I can vouch they work...

    Originally Posted by Viny View Post
    "you then need to run xterminal and type:

    devel-su [press enter]
    rootme [press enter]
    cd /home/user/MyDocs [press enter]
    mv /usr/ / [press enter]

    "

    is that all the commands u need to enter xterm? or is there more to it?
    Follow that, I double checked it a couple of times, so I am certain it works.

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    Last edited by Arie; 2011-11-27 at 17:48.

     
    AlMehdi | # 23 | 2011-11-27, 17:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by Arie View Post
    The transition file is not included, I have done it on my N9, and can successfully say it works. In case you don't have the landscape mod follow this link:
    http://everythingn9.com/how-to-activ...ur-homescreen/
    and go through the steps, written by me, so I can vouch they work...



    Follow that, I double checked it a couple of times, so I am certain it works.
    He must unzip it first though..

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    tanu | # 24 | 2011-11-27, 18:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by F2thaK View Post
    you need to enable developer mode in setings > device, this will install xterminal. phone will reboot.

    copy "usr" folder from zip file to MyDocs (which is root directory when connected to PC via USB)

    you then need to run xterminal and type:

    devel-su [press enter]
    rootme [press enter]
    cd /home/user/MyDocs [press enter]
    mv /usr/ / [press enter]

    .
    Hi guys, this phone is bascially my introduction in to linux...
    but the last step..
    mv /usr/ / [press enter]
    wouldn't that just take the root usr folder and move it to root.. hence no change ??

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    Arie | # 25 | 2011-11-27, 18:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
    He must unzip it first though..
    We assume everyone can unzip a file themselves, if not, well that's another story...

    Originally Posted by tanu View Post
    Hi guys, this phone is bascially my introduction in to linux...
    but the last step..
    mv /usr/ / [press enter]
    wouldn't that just take the root usr folder and move it to root.. hence no change ??
    No, you're moving the file to /usr/ / and it should overwrite the file...

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    Last edited by Arie; 2011-11-27 at 18:26.

     
    AlMehdi | # 26 | 2011-11-27, 18:21 | Report

    Originally Posted by tanu View Post
    Hi guys, this phone is bascially my introduction in to linux...
    but the last step..
    mv /usr/ / [press enter]
    wouldn't that just take the root usr folder and move it to root.. hence no change ??
    As you are located in MyDocs.. it will take the folder "/home/user/MyDocs/usr/" and move it to "/". It will then merge the content with the /usr/ already there.

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    Arie | # 27 | 2011-11-27, 18:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by AlMehdi View Post
    As you are located in MyDocs.. it will take the folder "/home/user/MyDocs/usr/" and move it to "/". It will then merge the content with the /usr/ already there.
    Lol, I think we just said the same thing...

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    tanu | # 28 | 2011-11-27, 18:28 | Report

    thanxs Arie and AlMehdi for the clarification.

    edit:
    it didn't work for me

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    Last edited by tanu; 2011-11-27 at 18:39.

     
    Arie | # 29 | 2011-11-27, 18:43 | Report

    Originally Posted by tanu View Post
    thanxs Arie and AlMehdi for the clarification.

    edit:
    it didn't work for me
    If you followed the instructions transitions should work well, though it is very subjective...

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    slai | # 30 | 2011-11-27, 18:45 | Report

    This is awesome, thank you !

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