Althought the end-product doesn't make much of a difference its preferred that if you are in open mode to use open mode method... Anyway now can you do the following as root in terminal: apt-get install -d system-ui --reinstall /usr/sbin/incept /var/cache/apt/archives/system-ui* give it a reboot then use Tweak T-3 again but via open mode method...
Type the numbers that you want separated by one space and press ENTER. (ex: 2 3 6... Enter) Before installation of applets you NEED install Coderus System UI Options: 0. INSTALL Coderus System UI !!! 1. ALL Applets 2. Tools 3. Widgets 4. Brightness 5. Availability 6. Battery percentage 7. Notifications 8. Music control 9. Quick-status-updater 10. LED Event Notifer Choose the numbers: 0 Aegis rejecting /opt/N9QTweak/Toggles/system-ui_1.3.2-1_0m8_armel.dekia.maemo/local' -- not replacing it from less trusted source 'com.n aegis aborting dpkg -- all listed package files rejected Compilation failed in require. mv: can't rename '/usr/share/meegotouch/applicationextensions/statusory DONE! Coderus System UI installed successfully.