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#21
have you done anything in xterm before?
 
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#22
I've done stuff in xterm on the N800 but not sure if I'm doing it right yet on the N900 - have rootsh installed
 
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#23
Originally Posted by sevep View Post
I'm doing it it X terminal, is that the same as root or a different process?
with X-term you type commands as a normal user - 'root' is a special user account on your machine with LOTS more power and more commands.

You don't need to be root to run these commands.

Last edited by rash.m2k; 2010-05-10 at 08:08.
 
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#24
rash,
I've typed in the code rm -rf .osso/dictionaries and that returned
~ $
OK so far?

Last edited by sevep; 2010-05-10 at 08:17.
 
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Originally Posted by dark335i View Post
do we hit enter after each line of code we enter?
you can use && instead, for example
$command_1 && command_2

it will finish command 1 and if it's finished properly it would start the second one
 
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#26
According to xterm I havent got a directory called .used.dictionary
Can only get as far as the first line of code cd .osso/dictionaries
 
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Thank you horus.

At least now I know a way to prevent my passwords pooping up during texting.

a serious bug in terms of social engineering attacks

Last edited by rcarlos; 2010-05-10 at 10:17.
 
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#28
Still no luck with rm command. Tried browsing for both directorys (.used .personal) but they don't seem to be listed. Can anyone help please?
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Last edited by sevep; 2010-06-01 at 09:34.
 
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#29
what does it say if you go to .osso/dictionaries (cd .osso/dictionaries) and then type "ls -la" whitout the "".. this should list whats in the directory.

Edit: Of course if the file isn't there, I suppose it's not reading the file. Just to rule out sillyness, you are infact using autocompletion?
I haven't messed with mine, is the file automaticly generated when using the feature?

Last edited by Habmala; 2010-08-01 at 14:12.
 
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#30
my dictionaries are here:
Code:
Nokia-N900:/home/user/.osso/dictionaries#
 
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