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    Nokia N9-00 Prototype Build S1.12 (RM-680 codename "Dali")

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    mr_pingu | # 131 | 2013-01-14, 16:26 | Report

    Originally Posted by n950 View Post
    How? explain in details please.
    http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/652810S17.jpg


    That picture And you didn't knew how to read/edit a file from terminal, that makes me even more wondering why YOU have the device... and not one, no 4 of these rare developer devices, and I, none :P I don't have the money for it, unfortunately.

    Also deleted per accident half of my previous post when I was trying to fix the command I gave you So take a look in my previous post for a good command, that might work.

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    n950 | # 132 | 2013-01-14, 17:06 | Report

    Originally Posted by mr_pingu View Post
    http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/652810S17.jpg


    That picture And you didn't knew how to read/edit a file from terminal, that makes me even more wondering why YOU have the device... and not one, no 4 of these rare developer devices, and I, none :P I don't have the money for it, unfortunately.

    Also deleted per accident half of my previous post when I was trying to fix the command I gave you So take a look in my previous post for a good command, that might work.
    I add "="
    Not work again !!!

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    n950 | # 133 | 2013-01-14, 18:40 | Report

    Command: ls /dev:









    Command: mount:






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    pali | # 134 | 2013-01-14, 19:36 | Report

    @n950, try this:
    Code:
    tar cvpzf /home/user/MyDocs/backup.tgz --exclude=home/user/MyDocs/backup.tgz --exclude=lost+found --exclude=sys --exclude=proc /

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    n950 | # 135 | 2013-01-14, 19:58 | Report

    Originally Posted by pali View Post
    @n950, try this:
    Code:
    tar cvpzf /home/user/MyDocs/backup.tgz --exclude=home/user/MyDocs/backup.tgz --exclude=lost+found --exclude=sys --exclude=proc /
    This command compress all files...



    Need to wait now...
    Is it good?

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    myname24 | # 136 | 2013-01-14, 20:14 | Report

    yes it should be good . Now you need to upload it somewhere

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    n950 | # 137 | 2013-01-14, 20:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by myname24 View Post
    yes it should be good . Now you need to upload it somewhere
    It's not finished yet!
    I have a low connexion (35Ko/s in download).
    Where can I upload it?

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    tiempjuuh | # 138 | 2013-01-14, 20:25 | Report

    Dropbox, Ubuntu One... And compressing will take a lot of time, maybe 'till midnight

    EDIT: Maybe this sounds rude, but I agree with the others: how does such a device come in the hands of someone who even can't do a simple cd command?

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    myname24 | # 139 | 2013-01-14, 20:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by n950 View Post
    It's not finished yet!
    I have a low connexion (35Ko/s in download).
    Where can I upload it?
    it's about upload speed ( should be less than 35 Ko/s )

    OT side note : And I tought my country sucks at internet speeds a year ago( last in the world by speed ) i used to have 256 kbit/s for download now it's upgraded to 1 mbit/s and up speed is 256 kbit/s . So It should take a lot of time for a big file of 1 GB (isn't that the same of the one that we download when installing scratchbox ? It was around 800 mb ) .

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    jecargo22 | # 140 | 2013-01-14, 20:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by tiempjuuh View Post
    Maybe this sounds rude, but I agree with the others: how does such a device come in the hands of someone who even can't do a simple cd command?
    said Boromir to the Halflings...

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