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    ivgalvez | # 81 | 2011-03-17, 11:33 | Report

    In fact, you can create as much files in /etc/systemui as you want, each for a custom button. They are all load when systemui is started.

    You can also add this to your postinst, so there will be no need to restart the device after installation:

    Code:
    #! /bin/sh
    /usr/sbin/dsmetool -k /usr/bin/systemui
    sleep 1
    /usr/sbin/dsmetool -n -l -t /usr/bin/systemui

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    humble | # 82 | 2011-03-19, 09:23 | Report

    @ ivgalvez
    i used
    Code:
    killall systemui
    the code you provided caused my device to reboot(no problem thou) you gave me an idea.. just to kill it. simple... thanks again

    with what you gave me above it caused my device to reboot. but all is well

    with the release of 0.0.9-3. there will be 3 packages con900, optimizen900, and optimizen900-pm

    optimizen900 = script with desktop shortcut
    optimizen900-pm = power menu shortcut
    con900 = editor

    now with doing this will all have to uninstall con900 first and install optimizen900(if you try to update you are going to run in to issues).

    why?well con900 now depends on optimizen900(story short)

    they will be hitting the repositories soon.

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    Mike Fila | # 83 | 2011-03-20, 19:09 | Report

    I installed optimizen900 con900 and pm, when I went to remove them the pm button stayed afterwards. How do I get rid of it? its gone from appman

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    humble | # 84 | 2011-03-20, 21:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mike Fila View Post
    I installed optimizen900 con900 and pm, when I went to remove them the pm button stayed afterwards. How do I get rid of it? its gone from appman
    reboot or
    Code:
    killall systemui

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    Mike Fila | # 85 | 2011-03-21, 01:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by humble View Post
    reboot or
    Code:
    killall systemui
    I did and it's still there. It didn't uninstall properly I still see the file optimizen900 in etc/systemui folder can this just be deleted?

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    humble | # 86 | 2011-03-21, 09:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mike Fila View Post
    I did and it's still there. It didn't uninstall properly I still see the file optimizen900 in etc/systemui folder can this just be deleted?
    yes, but i wonder why?
    i'm going to do some testing on it. (when i did.. every thing uninstalled correctly)

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    IsaacDFP | # 87 | 2011-04-09, 20:02 | Report

    Originally Posted by Mike Fila View Post
    I did and it's still there. It didn't uninstall properly I still see the file optimizen900 in etc/systemui folder can this just be deleted?
    I succesfully uninstalled all three conN900 including PM, but the Optimize N900 button is still showing on my power menu... I can also see the OptimizeN900.xml file in etc/systemui, but using Cute Explorer, it fails to delete
    Help?

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    fw190 | # 88 | 2011-04-15, 10:06 | Report

    Same problem for me! How to delete it?

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    ivgalvez | # 89 | 2011-04-15, 10:14 | Report

    Originally Posted by fw190 View Post
    Same problem for me! How to delete it?
    You have to be root to be able to delete it. In CuteExplorer enable the option for root access, reboot and delete the file (carefully!), then disable this option to avoid any future problems.

    You can also do it manually with xterm (you need to have tootsh installed):

    Code:
    sudo gainroot
    rm /etc/systemui/OptimizeN900.xml

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    fw190 | # 90 | 2011-04-15, 10:29 | Report

    It worked! Splendid!

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