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Hitesh 2011-03-26 09:26

Bootscreen manager
 
Hello,

I am newbie to n900 and to Linux operating system.

yesterday I have removed boot screen manager from my n900.

But I have one problem regarding this after removing I have restarted n900. and when I go to settings under personalisation section bootscreen manager is getting reflected and after one second it goes off.

Please anyone can tell me how to remove is completely.


Thanks in advance.

nicholes 2011-03-26 09:44

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
i do not know why it happens. but i had the same peoblem.(not with boot screen mangr, i forgot the name of app it was releted to the font and apppeaer for a sec. or less in settings like you does)

later i reflahsed n900 and it goes

JonWW 2011-03-26 09:54

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
In Xterm type
Code:

rm /home/user/.cache/launch/com.nokia.controlpanel.pvr
this will delete the cached Settings app screen image that is painted on the screen when you first open the Settings app.

Re-open the Settings app - The Settings app will then regenerate a new image so when you open it a second time it will show up quickly and with the correct contents for the settings you have.

Close and re-open the Settings app to see the corrected result.

Hitesh 2011-03-26 09:55

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
I think some of the file traces are not removed from file system.

Is there any (GUI) file manager with root access so that I hcan further explore it and remove the file traces of bootscreen manager.

Hitesh 2011-03-26 10:04

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
Hello JonWW,

Great :)

It worked.

But can you please tell me that are there any traces left behind when we remove the any application from n900.

suppose if we remove any application from windows desktop machine and when we browse programe files of the installed loaction of th application there we see files which are removed and then we have delete it manually.

Is also the same case with n900 because I dont know that how maemo/Linux os works?

kinggo 2011-03-26 10:07

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitesh (Post 975998)

Is there any (GUI) file manager with root access.

filebox. But root access is not enabled by default. You have to enable it first and restart the application.

JonWW 2011-03-26 10:08

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitesh (Post 976003)
But can you please tell me that are there any traces left behind when we remove the any application from n900.

The author should have delete the Settings app cached image to tidy things up, but hasn't. Nothing should have been left.

Hitesh 2011-03-26 10:09

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kinggo (Post 976004)
filebox. But root access is not enabled by default. You have to enable it first and restart the application.

Hello Kinggo,

can you please let me know that how do I enable it....?

Hitesh 2011-03-26 10:11

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JonWW (Post 976006)
The author should have delete the Settings app cached image to tidy things up, but hasn't. Nothing should have been left.

Okay JonWW,

Thank you for solving my query...

Thanks one again...

nicholes 2011-03-26 10:15

Re: Bootscreen manager
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hitesh (Post 976008)
Okay JonWW,

Thank you for solving my query...

Thanks one again...

press thanks botton for jonWW!!!!!!!


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