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    rolan900d | # 721 | 2010-02-20, 19:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by OptX View Post
    I was tired of typing first root, then mc in terminal.
    I edit the file /usr/share/menu/mc to :

    ?package(mc):\
    needs="text"\
    section="Apps/Tools"\
    title="mc"\
    longtitle="Midnight Commander"\
    hints="File managers"\
    command="sudo /usr/bin/mc"\
    icon="/usr/share/pixmaps/mc.xpm"

    Root @ once , no terminal needed
    Mine looked all ready like that???!!

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    OptX | # 722 | 2010-02-20, 23:35 | Report

    lol
    The only real change was in this line: >command="sudo /usr/bin/mc"\< ,the sudo.
    Where did you get mc from ? Mine is from the repos and up to date .. Until this change, i had to go always to terminal, gain root and then start mc to do what i want.

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    rolan900d | # 723 | 2010-02-21, 01:20 | Report

    I downloaded it from some category, but can't recall which one..

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    Wild_Doogy | # 724 | 2010-02-21, 04:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by biggzy View Post
    not figured it out yet, i realy want reboot option but dnt want to brick my n900 lol, yes im a maemo noob, i was a previous s60 ownr with good moding skills, so i also want to start doing mods on my n900, thanx for the info, i will try and do it.
    As no one has stepped up to provide a <realistic> way of getting the reboot menu to work, I will write one up.
    (Please comment if I loose you, or if you need help)
    I will post what I want to do, and then explain it step by step.

    First you need to install rootsh which allows you to edit system files, and leafpad so you can edit them outside of therm command line.

    To install both leafpad, and rootsh you will need to enable the maemo extras catalog.
    Go to the applications manager, (called app.manager under More) and click the top bar. Click application catalogs, and then click maemo.org.
    (please tell me if you dont have it.)
    Uncheck "disabled", press save, click in the blurry area to close the bar, and wait for it to refresh.

    Browse by alphabetical order and install leafpad, and rootsh.
    When you find leafpad, click it, check the agreement box, and then "continue"
    (Both apps are very stable. The change of messing up your phone is very small.)

    Now its time to edit the actual file.
    <Insert disclaimer here>
    (If you mess up this file, the menu when you press the power button will only have "phone", but thats about it for damage.)

    Open xterminal
    Type
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    You now have full access over the N900
    Type
    Code:
    cd /etc/systemui
    "cd" means "change directory" to the directory "/etc/systemui"
    (Press Tab to have to computer finish words. Double tap tab to display all options)
    Type
    Code:
    leafpad systemui.sys
    This will open the file that we need to edit.

    Browse to near the bottom of the file, and find this:
    Code:
    <!--
    and delete it
    Then find
    Code:
    <--
    at the bottom of the file and delete it as well.
    Save the file, (Menu > save) and close leafpad and terminal.

    Restart your N900, and Presto! you should have a reboot option.

    ~Wild_Doogy

    Please comment if you find any errors, or parts that are unclear.

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    Last edited by Wild_Doogy; 2010-02-21 at 04:16. Reason: Feel REALLY stupid, I didn't see the 73 pages of replies. >_> I am going to leave my post up just in case someone needs help.
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    nightfire | # 725 | 2010-02-21, 07:19 | Report

    Does anyone know offhand if it's possible to force the phone app into landscape mode? The only options are portrait and automatic; has someone found a conf file that will accept a landscape-only configuration?

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    F2thaK | # 726 | 2010-02-21, 07:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by nightfire View Post
    Does anyone know offhand if it's possible to force the phone app into landscape mode? The only options are portrait and automatic; has someone found a conf file that will accept a landscape-only configuration?
    i would like this option also..

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    SR90 | # 727 | 2010-02-21, 13:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by Wild_Doogy View Post
    As no one has stepped up to provide a <realistic> way of getting the reboot menu to work, I will write one up.
    (Please comment if I loose you, or if you need help)
    I will post what I want to do, and then explain it step by step.

    First you need to install rootsh which allows you to edit system files, and leafpad so you can edit them outside of therm command line.

    To install both leafpad, and rootsh you will need to enable the maemo extras catalog.
    Go to the applications manager, (called app.manager under More) and click the top bar. Click application catalogs, and then click maemo.org.
    (please tell me if you dont have it.)
    Uncheck "disabled", press save, click in the blurry area to close the bar, and wait for it to refresh.

    Browse by alphabetical order and install leafpad, and rootsh.
    When you find leafpad, click it, check the agreement box, and then "continue"
    (Both apps are very stable. The change of messing up your phone is very small.)

    Now its time to edit the actual file.
    <Insert disclaimer here>
    (If you mess up this file, the menu when you press the power button will only have "phone", but thats about it for damage.)

    Open xterminal
    Type
    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    You now have full access over the N900
    Type
    Code:
    cd /etc/systemui
    "cd" means "change directory" to the directory "/etc/systemui"
    (Press Tab to have to computer finish words. Double tap tab to display all options)
    Type
    Code:
    leafpad systemui.sys
    This will open the file that we need to edit.

    Browse to near the bottom of the file, and find this:
    Code:
    <!--
    and delete it
    Then find
    Code:
    <--
    at the bottom of the file and delete it as well.
    Save the file, (Menu > save) and close leafpad and terminal.

    Restart your N900, and Presto! you should have a reboot option.

    ~Wild_Doogy

    Please comment if you find any errors, or parts that are unclear.
    Hi , When I type the code leafpad systemui.sys , I get a white blank page and nothing else , am I doing something wrong ?

    Cheers and thanks in advance

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    badboyuk | # 728 | 2010-02-21, 15:30 | Report

    ok no thanks to u guys, ive figured it out. The battery pack i got from here wud seem to be incomplete

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    Marcels | # 729 | 2010-02-21, 15:44 | Report

    Originally Posted by SR90 View Post
    Hi , When I type the code leafpad systemui.sys , I get a white blank page and nothing else , am I doing something wrong ?

    Cheers and thanks in advance
    He means "systemui.xml" in /etc/systemui/ instead of "systemui.sys".

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    b666m | # 730 | 2010-02-22, 01:59 | Report

    my mod:

    random bootvideo on startup

    how to:
    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...5&postcount=35

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