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2014-10-10
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However, I was using ubiboot as my bootloader since I had nemo installed on the device prior. Since the changes to the ways I can use the device, I decided that I don't need that anymore (and the hassles of dealing with it like charging to 10% via flasher if it's 0% (due to it trying to mount all the filesystems instead of charging if I just plug it in the wall???))
This is where my problem comes up. The "N9 Tour".
The "begin the tour" button is exactly on the area of the screen that is not responsive.
I remember there being a dotfile in ~/MyDocs which had information stored whether the user has gone through the tour or not. I tried to mount the filesystem onto my machine but that ended with no success.
If there is any way to access the device's root filesystem I could probably figure out how to remove the tour application in the first place.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how to fix my problem, please respond. Thank you.
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2014-10-10
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2014-10-11
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It used to be so in older versions of ubiboot so that if the device was powered off and inserted to a wall charger, it went to repair mode instead of charging mode.
This was corrected in version 0.3.0 however, so if you have this problem you either have too old ubiboot or the configuration is wrong.
(There is a configurable parameter to enable/disable this feature...)
Well, you can also just load up ubiboot without flashing it, by pushing it to device with flasher.
When it boots up you get the filesystem exports and capability to telnet to the device.
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This is where my problem comes up. The "N9 Tour".
The "begin the tour" button is exactly on the area of the screen that is not responsive.
I remember there being a dotfile in ~/MyDocs which had information stored whether the user has gone through the tour or not. I tried to mount the filesystem onto my machine but that ended with no success.
If there is any way to access the device's root filesystem I could probably figure out how to remove the tour application in the first place.
If anyone has any ideas or suggestions on how to fix my problem, please respond. Thank you.