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    Pigro | # 21 | 2011-03-30, 15:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by 1337INT13H View Post
    As explained, hehe
    phew! thought someone had invented a technique to to format the boot sector on a vBulletin server by assembly language code injection within their forum name :-)

    edit - glad it ws ironic, made me smile anyway!

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    Captwheeto | # 22 | 2011-03-30, 15:15 | Report

    Originally Posted by 1337INT13H View Post
    Ok. Somewhere near the linux kernel? 80h?

    How to pronounce "$" as in "dollar", no? "#" as in "hash"?
    int 80h is indeed the linux kernel interrupt.


    $ is a dollar. # is a hash (to me and most people, I have heard it called an octothorpe a lot and a pound by one person - this confused me as i'm English)

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    1337INT13H | # 23 | 2011-03-30, 15:34 | Report

    So in rootsh command interpreter I enter a "sudo gainroot command" to gain access to root.

    gathering i just open X-term & write $ mplayer 9.avi.

    I'm also gathering from you that $ is user command to carry certain command line actions or execute mplayer 9.avi?

    But "#" is root user admin type privelege or you are admin with "#"

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    Last edited by 1337INT13H; 2011-03-30 at 15:49.

     
    1337INT13H | # 24 | 2011-03-30, 15:37 | Report

    Now I've read http://wiki.maemo.org/Root_access in the safe knowledge I know what this means

    lol that's funny, maybe they not really english or english foregin or foreign english dismiss what i just said. I think my N900 is going into rocket-mode via the swappolube settings I have been given!

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    Last edited by 1337INT13H; 2011-03-30 at 15:41.

     
    1337INT13H | # 25 | 2011-03-30, 15:49 | Report

    Now I'm certainly a little enlightened. I'll read the rest of the wiki help pages

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    Captwheeto | # 26 | 2011-03-30, 15:52 | Report

    You'd do 'sudo gainroot' to login as root. Every command until you 'exit' or close that xterm will be executed as root.

    The command mplayer can be executed by anyone as it's not doing anything that could fubar your system, so you don't need to be root.

    The $ and the # are just visual aids to remind you what user you currently are. Please don't actually put them in at the command line.

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    1337INT13H | # 27 | 2011-03-30, 15:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by jedi View Post

    "Swappolube is using default proposed settings. I have so many widgets & apps on the desktop running, it runs with slight lag, are there any custom settings to speed things up more?"
    - I guess you're expecting more. There is always some 'lag' to some extent.

    (Swappiness - 30) x (Overclock using kernel-power) = zero lag

    Open Terminal and type the following;

    Code:

    root
    apt-get install kernel-power
    kernel-config limits 250 850
    kernel-config load ideal
    kernel-config save profile overclocked1
    kernel-config default profile overclocked1
    exit
    exit

    Should remove one helluva lot of lag for you. Read up on Overclocking at the wiki as suggested by jedi.

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    Last edited by 1337INT13H; 2011-03-30 at 16:05.

     
    Captwheeto | # 28 | 2011-03-30, 16:01 | Report

    Have you enabled some of the other repo's? I can't remember which ones need to be enabled sorry. It might be testing.

    or after becoming root do

    apt-get update

    then try. Also please do it line by line, don't just copy and paste all of that into xterm :P

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    1337INT13H | # 29 | 2011-03-30, 16:13 | Report

    Having a problem. It won't create a new line without pressing enter key which then tries to execute what I have already typed in

    e.g

    First attempt couldn't find out how to get to a new line & pressed enter!

    Nokia-N900:~# apt get kernel-power
    E: Invalid operation kernel-power

    Second attempt found out how to just use the right arrow key to move the cursor along & down to second line to put i input but then it gets so far along the line & won't allow me to move cursor any further

    e.g.

    Nokia-N900:~# apr get install kernel-power
    kernel-config limits 250 850-----|

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    Last edited by 1337INT13H; 2011-03-30 at 16:19.

     
    1337INT13H | # 30 | 2011-03-30, 16:29 | Report

    Ok I managed to do it. Getting used to the FN key & character modes...
    I input everything as you said it flashed then just just loaded

    Nokia-N900:~#

    didn't see anything being done?

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