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    fiferboy | # 101 | 2008-03-24, 11:35 | Report

    As it says in the post qwerty linked to, try using the line:

    user ALL = NOPASSWD: ALL

    In the sudoers file. This should let you do anything, and at least let you know root commands are working.

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    ahli.os | # 102 | 2008-03-24, 18:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
    Oh that^ works just dandy... Thanks

    I can see setting up one instance of your outstanding app just for favorite web pages and using it instead of the default "globe" plug in.
    I recently installed Command-Navigator and now it`s this second app. I just entered the command for my favourite sites with "browser --url=www.google.de"
    and it`s the desired bookmark-application. You have to enter the address manually, but copy`n`paste works well .....

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    jgallen23 | # 103 | 2008-03-25, 02:50 | Report

    is there any way to have a link connect to my phone? I would love to have a direct link so I don't have to click the wireless icon.

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    nilchak | # 104 | 2008-03-25, 02:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by fiferboy View Post
    As for bookmarks, try the command:

    Code:
    browser --url=http://www.google.ca
    Thanks for that tip .. that makes using direct links to sites as menu items so easy.

    Just wondering though, I like different site in different zoom factors, so that it fits the screen well (like opening 30Boxes with 150% zoom , or Netvibes mobile on 120%). So can I in any way define the zoom factor in the command line, or it the zoom factor just a hardware button only setting which cannot be pre-defined as a setting parameter in command ?

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    fiferboy | # 105 | 2008-03-25, 13:00 | Report

    I don't know of any way to set the zoom while opening a window. browser --help does not list any option. If anyone knows, I'm sure it would be useful to a lot of people.

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    Bundyo | # 106 | 2008-03-25, 21:58 | Report

    @fiferboy: Why don't you add 48 and 56 in the list of icon sizes, they are looking quite good and more options to choose from will please more people (like me

    I actually already did it, so i don't need it

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    fiferboy | # 107 | 2008-03-25, 22:05 | Report

    Bundyo, I will put it in the next release.

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    Bundyo | # 108 | 2008-03-25, 22:53 | Report

    10x .

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    pixelseventy2 | # 109 | 2008-03-26, 11:42 | Report

    Excellent app. But is there any way to make an app launch full screen? A few apps which would benefit from this, e.g. FBReader and Maemo-Mapper

    Thanks

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    fiferboy | # 110 | 2008-03-26, 12:05 | Report

    I don't know of any way to make either of those apps fullscreen. If it is possible, it would most likely be from changing the command for them to send a fullscreen option, but neither app has a list of switches that I can find. I will look more later.

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