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Re: Red pill mode, wtf?
I don't see your point..
I do see more people voting to get rid of it in this thread... but I also see quite a few people complaining in the other red pill thread floating around here. It obviously has caused a problem throughout the past though if it got brought to be removed in the first place. I personally see no benefit to it.. and see only negative. Our opinions differ... so be it. |
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for gods sake, create a script and a icon for it to menu DISCLAIMER: IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TYPING, BE READY TO REFLASH YOUR DEVICE first, create a folder to put a file you want installed. for example xterm: Code:
cd /home/user/MyDocs/ (haven't tested if this works) Code:
echo " Code:
chmod +x /home/user/installer.sh that script will install a deb from folder tbi and copy it to folder habi after it has been installed. so just download a deb to tbi -folder and run the script. i'd modify the script heavily before really make it execute with no output etc (aka via an icon with no terminal opening) just because it has no instructions what to do if something goes wrong. |
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I also used RedPill to uninstall default programs that I never used e.g. marbles/chess/etc. (although that has become more difficult with the consolidation of several programs under a null package). |
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I had the red pill mode enabled and probably installed around 10 apps only once did it cause a problem to my device which i fixed after a bit of reading . I knew there were risks but i did not care as after all i had just bought a Open devive which i thought meant i could choose to do whatever i wanted with it . Then after the last firmware update i find that redpill mode has been disabled ( imho made the device a little more closed ) and now i have to do something new to me and learn how to use x-terminal install things like rootish which i know nothing about . My point is that there are probably only a few people out there who are going to bother enabling the red pill mode most would probably be afraid of bricking there device so why bother taking away my choice to do what i want with my device in the simpliest way for me . Also how many devices have been bricked ireversably ?
Openess i thought meant choice and now one of my choices has gone . |
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Re: Red pill mode, wtf?
I scanned the whole thread in search for one reasonable person telling you all that the reason for disabling redpill mode is Ovi Store, but I couldn't find that answer, which is surprising.
So I'm telling you all now, Ovi Store is the reason for removing redpill mode. If you could enable redpill mode, you could then bypass Ovi Store and install applications directly using Application Manager. The argument that it would be too dangerous for end-users is also a valid one, they tend to be more scared of the terminal. Of course that doesn't stop you from installing apps from the Ovi Store using apt-get, which works just fine (for example run "apt-cache search offscr-*" as root to list all the Ovi Store games) as long as you know the name of the package you want to install. This is great for me, because I can't stand having to log in to Ovi Store every time, click install *again* after getting logged in (why doesn't it ask me to log in first and then show the installation button, what's the point), then sit around and wait while seemingly nothing is happening, then wait for the whole list of repositories to get downloaded again (which takes a long time if you have extras-devel enabled, so if we get 300 apps into Extras it's going to get ugly for everyone), then click Install yet again in the Application Manager... There is absolutely nothing compelling about the experience there, so I prefer the terminal. Want solitiare? Just run apt-get install offscr-solitaire (as root) and be done with it. Sorry, this is more of an angry rant about Ovi Store than anything else. |
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Why do you need redpill modes . I installed a lot of .deb packages but I never used redpill mode
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yes, openness is about choices, it is not about out of the box apps for every task. http://maemo.org/packages/view/appinstaller/ that app is a good indication why your pro red pill arguments can't stand the light: UK has done an app that replaces the behind all the menus -hassle and gives the same end result. problem solved, lock the thread. |
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