Please could someone explain to me how I can begin with the catorise menu editing... i was looking for the text file to change the menu structure but i could not find it when i connected the phone through mass storage mode
Sorry, I didn't quite follow you - could you raise a bug with the exact sequence of steps you took. It's handy in such situations to assume I'm an idiot :-)
I am saying the more app you open...at least 15 apps...it created a glitch in Catorise...and makes it unuseable...that's all!
Is it possible to get rid of the Science category? It seems like you hardly store anything there. It'll be better to create a category called "CONVERSATION" and you put contact, email, pidgin, conversation all in there rather than "NETWORK."
Please could someone explain to me how I can begin with the catorise menu editing... i was looking for the text file to change the menu structure but i could not find it when i connected the phone through mass storage mode
The file is /opt/catorise/menu, it is not exposed via mass storage mode. You can edit it as any user, but /opt/catorise/catorise needs to be run as root to enact the changes.
I know this isn't a step-by-step newbie-friendly tutorial.
Is it possible to get rid of the Science category? It seems like you hardly store anything there. It'll be better to create a category called "CONVERSATION" and you put contact, email, pidgin, conversation all in there rather than "NETWORK."
The names of the categories are taken from Application Manager's localised text for those categories and the applications within a category are decided by the packagers.
The only thing I've categorised are the built-in applications (which don't have valid information), if you think anything else is miscategorised it is a bug in that package.
hello,
so today i decided to uninstall catorise and while doing that in app manager i had msg of FAIL and after that my n900 keep rebooting
non-stop.
If you get flasher-3.5 from tablets-dev.nokia.com, you can --enable-rd-mode --set-rd-flags=disable-lifeguard-reset and then repeatedly press Ctrl-Shift-X during booting to resolve whatever error situation you are in (and the output of df -h would be useful).
hmmm i was trying to flash it, but it didnt worked.
first:
i installed maemo_flasher-3.5_2.5.2.2 (for xp),
downloaded bin: RX-51_2009SE_3.2010.02-8.003_PR_COMBINED_003_ARM (Latest Maemo 5 Middle East and North Africa release for Nokia N900)
second:
i put the bin file in flash3.5 folder
then i connect the usb to phone using U to flash
in cmd command i type:
flasher-3.5.exe -F RX-51_2009SE_3.2010.02-8.003_PR_COMBINED_003_ARM.bin -f -R
I'd stay away from R&D mode if you're not fully comfortable with what you're doing, SubSix...
Stick to the flashing - in your other thread about this, someone has posted a response that should get you flashing okay. You have to put the .bin file in the same directory as the flasher - that's why you got your error message.
Maybe you could delete the other thread as this is all being repeated now
ah true, i was in shortcut folder :P heh
now when i hold 'u' and connect device via usb it find it but when i type:
flasher-3.5.exe -F RX-51_2009SE_3.2010.02-8.003_PR_COMBINED_003_ARM.bin -f -R
it saying Suitable usb device not found, waiting...
kinda funny when i go to my computer its there
EDIT:
i didnt knew i need to start phone so it start the flash thing..
updated now.