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By the way: do you know how to go in the command prompt to the folder where you installed the flasher? Once I didn't. Easiest way is to copy the folder path in windows when you have the folder open and the path can be seen when you click the destination box on top of the folder. And then on the command prompt type first cd, leave one empty space and paste the path and hit enter. Then check with dir that you really are where the flasher is. And then run the flasher by typing the name of it and hit enter. Correct me if I'm wrong. This detailed information I would have wanted and needed when I first started to learn linux. Had been using windows only by clicking things and had never used command prompt. The installed linux and the screen had wrong resolution, after it had first been black before had changed boot option and then edited the config file, and then could not play dvds, and then the printer didin't work, neither screen brightnes control, and then this and that and that and this and everything had to be fixed through terminal using all kinds of scripts I didn't (and still many don't) understand just hoping they work and if I mess something I don't know how to check what went wrong or know how to fix it. Still I love linux and have a total crush on with N900, my destiny.

Last edited by Maemish; 2019-01-15 at 10:37.
 

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