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    [Maemo 4] Where Do I download Skippy XD for Nokia N810?

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    coosbaytv | # 31 | 2010-04-01, 22:16 | Report

    Stupid question;

    The .tar extension means I need to download and install from the n810 itself correct?

    Is there any code that needs to be run to get theresult that is shown in the video from earlier?

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    Kroll | # 32 | 2010-04-01, 22:37 | Report

    Noooooope.

    It's just an .config files.

    I gonna keep all theme data while I creating the theme, but when I finish you will able to install it.

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    Kroll | # 33 | 2010-04-02, 06:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Did you get skippy set up to install as a package yet?
    Sorry, didn't saw this post

    You can get skippy-xd from extras-devel, but it has a lot of... hm... problems. Buggy and unstable.
    But my friend will make a better application switcher based on skippy-xd in a two weeks... I hope

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    zot71 | # 34 | 2010-04-02, 07:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by Kroll View Post
    Hey!
    Try to
    apt-get remove busybox
    apt-get autoremove

    and then try to install Skippy-xd or any other app.
    I think busybox is one of the system applications you can't remove. Anyways this morning I've solved it... but i don't know what was the problem I've just overwrite my hildon-application-manager.list with a backup copy i've done before. After "apt-get update" some libraries have been updated and i've been able to install Skippy-xd and Quasar.

    ........now i've to learn how to use skippy

    Probably i'm going to use you config files...

    Thanx anyways for you kind reply.

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    Kroll | # 35 | 2010-04-02, 11:11 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    Probably i'm going to use you config files...
    Be careful, u gonna lose the tasknavigator completely, with notifications menu (IM or e-mail notification) and task switcher if u use my .confs

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    zot71 | # 36 | 2010-04-02, 13:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by Kroll View Post
    Be careful, u gonna lose the tasknavigator completely, with notifications menu (IM or e-mail notification) and task switcher if u use my .confs
    Thx for your advise but I usually read and check before to do something I've just commented the part about the tasknavigator in my config files because I'm using the ThinkLinux theme too. Doing this i loose the notifications too, am i right?

    Please, how can I do to maintain the tasknavigator and assign the Skippy-xd to some other key? For example how can i assign the skippy-xd to the "back" button (the one under the home)?

    I think i need both the classic tasknavigator and skippy-xd because this one sometimes doesnt work perfect.

    Thx again for your replies!!!

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    Kroll | # 37 | 2010-04-02, 16:03 | Report

    zot71
    I just don't want to make somebody break his n8x0 ui.
    Originally Posted by
    Doing this i loose the notifications too, am i right?
    Yep.
    Originally Posted by
    Please, how can I do to maintain the tasknavigator and assign the Skippy-xd to some other key? For example how can i assign the skippy-xd to the "back" button (the one under the home)?
    Just leave the tasknavigator and go to Menu → Extras → Skippy-xd conf and edit it. Home button is F5, «Back» button is esc, but I'm not sure.

    By the way, if somebody wants a bit more information - please watch the video i made a minute ago.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF7B7kMqCkc

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    sondjata | # 38 | 2010-04-02, 16:53 | Report

    Can someone verify that Back =F4? I'd like to make that mod too.

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    sondjata | # 39 | 2010-04-02, 19:34 | Report

    If you have an N800 whatever you do, DO NOT set the activation key to F3!

    F4 is the menu button. Not ideal if you use it.

    F6 is the top window resize button.

    F7 is the + magnification

    F8 is the - magnification

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    Kroll | # 40 | 2010-04-02, 20:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by
    If you have an N800 whatever you do, DO NOT set the activation key to F3!
    I hope your tablet is ok xD
    So what F3 was?

    Originally Posted by
    F4 is the menu button. Not ideal if you use it.

    F6 is the top window resize button.

    F7 is the + magnification

    F8 is the - magnification
    F5 is the Home button

    Hey, what about «Back» button = esc?

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