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2011-01-23
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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Quick method is open Xterminal
1. Install rootsh package if you haven't already.
2. In X Terminal type 'sudo gainroot' without quotes.
3 type "reboot" without quotes
N900 should reboot, I did ask on another thread for an app but no developer seemed interested as playing with systemui files cam be slightly risky
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2011-01-23
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2011-01-23
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Quick method is open Xterminal
1. Install rootsh package if you haven't already.
2. In X Terminal type 'sudo gainroot' without quotes.
3 type "reboot" without quotes
N900 should reboot, I did ask on another thread for an app but no developer seemed interested as playing with systemui files cam be slightly risky
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2011-01-23
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Quick method is open Xterminal
1. Install rootsh package if you haven't already.
2. In X Terminal type 'sudo gainroot' without quotes.
3 type "reboot" without quotes
N900 should reboot, I did ask on another thread for an app but no developer seemed interested as playing with systemui files cam be slightly risky
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i know there is one but it didn't work