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#31
ok, can anyone tell me how to use 7 zip to open the rar fle on the acutal n900 itself, and them install the application onto the n900?
 
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Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
Yes, it should be working now. Don't forget to exit out of root mode before unpacking the archive, and disable the -testing and -devel repositories unless you're prepared to accept the risks of using them.
how do i exit out of root mode?
 
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Originally Posted by andraeseus1 View Post
how do i exit out of root mode?
type "exit" in the terminal.
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Originally Posted by fatalsaint View Post
type "exit" in the terminal.
when i ope x terminal again will i be in root mode? or do i have to type sudo gainroot again to get back to root mode?
 
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Originally Posted by andraeseus1 View Post
when i ope x terminal again will i be in root mode? or do i have to type sudo gainroot again to get back to root mode?
You have to type it in again - you can tell the difference because the command line will start with a '#' in root mode, and with a '$' in user mode (by default anyway).
 

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Originally Posted by Rob1n View Post
You have to type it in again - you can tell the difference because the command line will start with a '#' in root mode, and with a '$' in user mode (by default anyway).
yhx, i reallly wanted to be sure of when i was in root mode (the dangerous stuff) and when i was in regular terminal access. i am super careful either way but its good to be aware
 
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