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    ejasmudar | # 31 | 2011-03-08, 03:51 | Report

    Originally Posted by droitwichgas View Post
    Here goes

    Attachment 18396

    Attachment 18397

    Seems i still have three segmentation fault?
    Yeah try my command without sudo gainroot.
    Just sh /opt/conversationmodder/conversation_modder.sh

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    NOMIOMI | # 32 | 2011-03-08, 04:17 | Report

    great share bro

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    droitwichgas | # 33 | 2011-03-08, 07:39 | Report

    Originally Posted by ejasmudar View Post
    Yeah try my command without sudo gainroot.
    Just sh /opt/conversationmodder/conversation_modder.sh
    Tried this and now I get asked for a password in Xterm, I recall this is a common problem but how do I overcome it assuming I can with your script?

    The info on this post sounds like the issue I am having?

    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...9&postcount=35

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    Last edited by droitwichgas; 2011-03-08 at 08:09.

     
    ejasmudar | # 34 | 2011-03-08, 09:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by droitwichgas View Post
    Tried this and now I get asked for a password in Xterm, I recall this is a common problem but how do I overcome it assuming I can with your script?
    This is a problem. To bypass this, we can generally use the 'sudo run-stanalone command'. That is what I have done.

    So, I want you to try this for me:
    Code:
    sudo run-standalone.sh sh /opt/conversationmodder/changename.sh
    If it is still asking for password, try
    Code:
    sudo /usr/bin/run-standalone.sh sh /opt/conversationmodder/changename.sh
    The first is the method that i am now using in my code. maybe i need to switch to the second command...?

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    droitwichgas | # 35 | 2011-03-08, 10:34 | Report

    Originally Posted by ejasmudar View Post
    This is a problem. To bypass this, we can generally use the 'sudo run-stanalone command'. That is what I have done.

    So, I want you to try this for me:
    Code:
    sudo run-standalone.sh sh /opt/conversationmodder/changename.sh
    If it is still asking for password, try
    Code:
    sudo /usr/bin/run-standalone.sh sh /opt/conversationmodder/changename.sh
    The first is the method that i am now using in my code. maybe i need to switch to the second command...?

    Unfortunately it is still asking for a password once I run the first line of each script?

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    ejasmudar | # 36 | 2011-03-08, 10:37 | Report

    Originally Posted by droitwichgas View Post
    Unfortunately it is still asking for a password once I run the first line of each script?
    That is not two lines. It is a single long command. Please try it as one command.

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    n900 lover | # 37 | 2011-03-08, 11:27 | Report

    Originally Posted by ejasmudar View Post
    That is not two lines. It is a single long command. Please try it as one command.
    Hi can you tell me how to uninstall your app? its not working for me and i just want to get rid of it.

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    ejasmudar | # 38 | 2011-03-08, 12:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by n900 lover View Post
    Hi can you tell me how to uninstall your app? its not working for me and i just want to get rid of it.
    please see my reply to this a few posts back

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    droitwichgas | # 39 | 2011-03-08, 14:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by ejasmudar View Post
    That is not two lines. It is a single long command. Please try it as one command.
    It is still asking for a password for both commands.

    I assume where you have two lines where I enter it as one command I include both the "sh" at the end of the your first line and the start of the second so it looks like

    .........run-standard sh sh /opt/.......

    when I type in the commend on Xterm?

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    ejasmudar | # 40 | 2011-03-08, 14:12 | Report

    Originally Posted by droitwichgas View Post
    It is still asking for a password for both commands.

    I assume where you have two lines where I enter it as one command I include both the "sh" at the end of the your first line and the start of the second so it looks like

    .........run-standard sh sh /opt/.......

    when I type in the commend on Xterm?
    look carefully, it is
    Code:
    sudo run-standalone.sh sh /opt/....
    there is a dot in between

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