how to revert to the cssu hildon-desktop if we've tried to patch it with other HDs?
You'd need to remove any pinning (from /etc/apt/preferences) for hildon-desktop, then a simple "apt-get install --reinstall hildon-desktop" should do the job (assuming you've not added external repositories with higher-versioned hildon-desktop packages - if you have then you'd need to either remove these repositories or pin the CSSU version of hildon-desktop).
are there any hopes of getting a portrait virtual key board something that's like the one in the Opera browser? i really like the way it has been handled.
P.S.
I did not enjoy using FastSMS or FastSMSevo so this request. Sorry but personal preferences!
are there any hopes of getting a portrait virtual key board something that's like the one in the Opera browser? i really like the way it has been handled.
P.S.
I did not enjoy using FastSMS or FastSMSevo so this request. Sorry but personal preferences!
so lets invent wheel again! Have you formulated your suggestions and ideas to fastsms developer.He might actually listen.
So far I have found only one bug; I normally use my phone book by just start typing persons name on desktop.
That doesn't work with CSSU, every time I wanna search someone from phone book, I need first open phone book application.
Even my OC's were there after update...
BIG thanks for update!
NOT A BUG. i apologize if i sound a bit brash, but this thread is becoming overwhelmed with people who clearly should not be TESTING these packages. that's right, this, as stated in the disclaimer, is for people who want to TEST potentially unstable packages, not for people who can bother doing any research into what they are doing. this thread had become absolutely littered with complaints about non-issues like, "ohhh...my ctrl + backspace doesn't work anymore..." over and over again, and by the way the answer to this can be found on pages 7, 16, and 18, or in Matan's documentation found at: http://my.svgalib.org/repo/Modified_Hildon_Desktop.html. please keep your comments, questions, and suggestions to issues of relevance so the developers don't have to wade through pagers of mindless banter in order to get actual constructive feedback on their already difficult work. if you can't be troubled with troubleshooting, don't test developmental software. be patient, cool your jets, when all the kinks are worked out and it's n00b friendly i promise you the developers aren't going to keep it to themselves.