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2007-07-12
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2007-07-12
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2007-07-12
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I was able to install the program however the only place it shows up is in the application manager and the only option I am given is to delete it, I can't run it from there?? Am I just totally lost? Sorry that I am such a nubie at this.
I really appreciate the help!
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2007-07-12
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2007-07-12
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2007-07-12
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I when clicked onto the applet and pasted gconftool-2 --set --type int '/system/osso/connectivity/IAP/wlan_sleep_timeout' from my notpad and clicked ok I am assumming it saved it. I am presently at work and not within reach of a WIFI hot spot so I cant test it so I hope it works. I will be sure to check when I am in range.
I don't suppose I had to put in a specific number at the end did I?
Once again thanks!!!!
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2007-07-13
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