I'm technically OT, but how exactly is flip-to-silence killing your calls? The only thing that will do is keep the phone screaming like an idiot even though the user has flipped up, looked at the screen and decided to lay the phone face down. What, you forget it's ringing?
By the time the phone is out of my pocket the call is ended, say 80% of the time i'm being rang.. I know i could just put the phone otherwise in my pocket but i just dont like that feature for calls (for the alarm i do).
By the time the phone is out of my pocket the call is ended, say 80% of the time i'm being rang.. I know i could just put the phone otherwise in my pocket but i just dont like that feature for calls (for the alarm i do).
But it silences it, not hang up. Either it rings or not, call is still incoming. Also, you may have an issue, mine doesn't mute unless it's flipped side up for at least half a second then flipped over straight down and held for a second. Simply fiddling with it, turning it fast, holding it half-way does nothing.
I'm still not clear, you can answer even if muted, and if you don't make it in time to answer how would muting/unmuting help?
I have installed it cssu on my n900.
One thing I see is that TowerBloxx from ovi crash, but it is ok if i start it from console with :
/opt/nhouselite/nhouselite nhouselite 1.0.0 TowerBloxx Free
I don't know if this is because of cssu because it's a long time since I had tried it.
I made a workaround with installing bash4 and
mv /opt/nhouselite/nhouselite /opt/nhouselite/nhouselite.org
And a new /opt/nhouselite/nhouselite with:
#!/bin/bash4
cd /opt/nhouselite
/opt/nhouselite/nhouselite.org nhouselite 1.0.0 TowerBloxx Free
I tried with /bin/sh but that didn't work. So I had to use /bin/bash4