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    [Announce] N9/50 QuickTweak app (for PR1.3 only) - v9.8.8

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    StygiAn TrepidAtioN | # 8031 | 2013-12-10, 06:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
    Should be... I never tried... I always installed it as ROOT via "dpkg -i" command..
    OK. Since u aren't sure either, I jus installed Coderus aegis-install from ur N9QT tweak EE-2 (probably installed over an already existing package given that I'd previously tapped 'n installed the deb file via file manager).

    How do I revert this change if 'n when I want to?

    Also, my queries are yet unanswered . I'm really findin' it very difficult to understand many things despite tryin' hard. I need some help here pleeease

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    Schturman | # 8032 | 2013-12-10, 10:48 | Report

    To restore original aegis-install:
    Code:
    apt-get install --reinstall aegis-install
    To remove opensudo:
    apt-get remove --purge opensudo

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    panukooo | # 8033 | 2013-12-12, 02:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
    Nokia N9/50 QuickTweak script

    UNINSTALLING of N9QT will NOT restore your tweaks !!!

    * If you uninstall this app it will leave the Backup files in MyDocs (/home/user/MyDocs/.N9QTweakBackup) and if for some reason you forgotten to restore your tweaks before uninstalling or just want to restore later, you can do this manually or only one time by running the one simple command as ROOT: sh /home/user/MyDocs/.N9QTweakBackup/RESTORE . This command:
    1. restore your tweaks to default (except the new IM’s)
    2. Delete this folder (.N9QTweakBackup) from your phone
    3. Refresh your home and lockscreens
    ~ # sh /home/user/MyDocs/.N9QTweakBackup/RESTORE
    Open mode or Coderus Aegis-install & Opensudo required! Exiting...

    how can i restore backup if this metod does not work? i forgot to restore backup after uninstal

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    Schturman | # 8034 | 2013-12-12, 02:15 | Report

    Like it said you need Coderus-aegis-install and opensudo installed on your device to run restore option (tweak Z) or restore file.

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    panukooo | # 8035 | 2013-12-12, 02:22 | Report

    Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
    Like it said you need Coderus-aegis-install and opensudo installed on your device to run restore option (tweak Z) or restore file.
    where i can get opensudo and thanks man

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    Schturman | # 8036 | 2013-12-12, 07:51 | Report

    Just install N9QT and activate tweak EE-2.

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    arthurartoria | # 8037 | 2013-12-12, 12:16 | Report

    hello ~ i have a problem that about the password in Qtweak.

    i have never changed my devel-su password which still is

    "rootme",

    but everytime i type this when qtweak requires permission, it says

    "su: incorrect password"

    all the time.

    Anyone can help me thz

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    Schturman | # 8038 | 2013-12-12, 12:23 | Report

    Originally Posted by arthurartoria View Post
    hello ~ i have a problem that about the password in Qtweak.

    i have never changed my devel-su password which still is

    "rootme",

    but everytime i type this when qtweak requires permission, it says

    "su: incorrect password"

    all the time.

    Anyone can help me thz
    Try tweak H-5...

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    Schturman | # 8039 | 2013-12-12, 12:32 | Report

    Ok, I think I finished to create new tweak (Add/Remove emoticons themes)
    When I will finish update PDF, it will be released...
    Thanks to Coderus for how to and to Ancelad for Icons

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    arthurartoria | # 8040 | 2013-12-12, 13:23 | Report

    I tried this method first :
    Originally Posted by
    Changing the root password

    After you have activated developer mode and the device has rebooted, change the root password.

    Open Terminal from the Applications view.
    To change to root user, enter the following command:

    devel-su

    Enter the root password. The default root password is 'rootme'.

    Note: To verify that you are the root user, enter pwd. Output example:
    ~# pwd
    /root

    To change the password, enter the following command:

    passwd

    Enter the new root password.
    Re-enter the new root password.
    To change back to /home/user, enter the following command:

    exit
    Therefore, the password in terminals changed to "12345678".

    Then I followed your guidance and used the "H-5" option in Qtweak with the password "12345678" typed.

    But still, it showed me the "su : incorrect password".
    I nearly got crazy at that time.....

    The more information i can provide is that :
    1. I flashed open-mode, ubiboot and have sailfish port with a clean system.

    2. When i installed the Qtweak, I had to install the "bash" and "wget" by myself in terminals. I think this is really unusuall since last time i installed qtweak and every had done for me.

    So please help me. I want to use Qtweak so much !

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