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Hi guys, I had to cancel my NITDroid install in xterminal. Now I don't see SSU functions such as the rotate lock and I can't boot into power kernel. Any help?


Edit:

Here's what I did (thanks for the help guys)
I uninstalled the NITdroid installer via xterm
Then I uninstalled multiboot by using dpkg -r multiboot, it didn't allow me at first because of a dependency to a kernel so I used dpkg -r [the name it listed in the error in xterm]
It works now, I hope this might help some other people who had the misfortune of having their installation cancel part way through.

Last edited by Parody; 2011-05-02 at 10:06.
 
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How do I uninstall the NITDroid installer?

Edit: oops, sorry I should've edited
 
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There is a tutorial on Wiki or on NiTdroid forum on how install and remove this.
Anyway, SSU shouldn't just disappeared. Try reboot.
 

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Hi Friend,

I didn't see any problems with installing the following altogether:

1. Bleeding Edge wl1251 Wireless Driver (it already has the Power Kernel, FYI) - http://forums.internettablettalk.com...ad.php?t=69449
2. NITDroid (tried Gingerbread and N11 "Vostok") - http://wiki.maemo.org/Nitdroid_easy_install_on_EMMC
3. Backupmenu - http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=67866

...so whenever I boot my N900 with the keyboard slid open I see 4 items:

1. Stock Kernel
2. Power Kernel with the Bleeding Edge wireless drivers
3. NITDroid
4. Backupmenu

I also have CSSU installed. In fact I'm already recording a video tutorial for it.

Just make sure you follow the instructions to the dot and it will work properly. I flashed my phone 3 times and followed the instructions just to be sure. The order of my setup was:

1. Install Backupmenu
2. Install NITDroid
3. Install Bleeding Edge Wireless Driver

I didn't install the "solo" Power Kernel anymore since to my understanding, the Bleeding Edge Wireless Driver was already "built" based on the Power Kernel. It would just take up unnecessary space on my N900.

Last edited by topet2k12001; 2011-05-01 at 20:55.
 

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Originally Posted by maxximuscool View Post
There is a tutorial on Wiki or on NiTdroid forum on how install and remove this.
Anyway, SSU shouldn't just disappeared. Try reboot.
I have tried reboot, it didn't work
I'm now trying out apt-get remove nitdroid-installer, it uninstalled the installer.
After a reboot I now have the CSSU features but I don't have the kernel-power
I'll try reinstalling
 
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Whenever I try to boot it it fails the first time and the second time it goes into the regular kernel. Wat do?
 
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Uninstall Multiboot and you should be fine.
 

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It tells me that there are dependency problems, do I uninstall kernel-power and then remove multiboot and then reinstall?
 
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im to worrid to put nitdroid on now everytime i do it i loose my overclock on maemo i can never seem to get the 3 options in multiboot sucks really wanted to give N11 a good go
 
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Originally Posted by lucas777 View Post
im to worrid to put nitdroid on now everytime i do it i loose my overclock on maemo i can never seem to get the 3 options in multiboot sucks really wanted to give N11 a good go
Hi Friend,

Let me just finish the video tutorial, hopefully it will help visualize how to do it. I'm a bit busy currently with some household chores.

EDIT: By the way I don't install the Power Kernel anymore whenever I install the Bleeding Edge Wireless Drivers (for wireless network cracking), since it is already built on the Power Kernel, i.e. it already offers the ability to overclock.
 
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