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Hello User,

sorry for this stupid Question, but i don't know how i can install selfmade Themes at the N900. I built a Theme via The Theme Maker 1.2.3, created a .deb and sent it by bluetooth to my N900.

Now, it is saved in the file manager, but this is the reason, why i can't choose it by the Setting "Themes".

What should i do?

Best wishes,
Jonny
 
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You should install it first on the device? Double tap the .deb file, it should open the app manager.

Last edited by Mandibela; 2009-10-12 at 07:38.
 
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In xterm, navigate to MyDocs and run,
Code:
dpkg -i themefile.deb
 
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plese tell me how you created a .deb successfull. i try ,but cann't,i also use theme maker 1.2.3
 
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Originally Posted by kabu View Post
plese tell me how you created a .deb successfull. i try ,but cann't,i also use theme maker 1.2.3
What's your O/S?
 

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kabu, where exactly is the problem? You have to be more explicit.

So, if i double-tick on the .deb, i get the app manager.
But what i have to do then??
i can open it as as_daemon, Backup, Blocks, etc. ...
 

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Originally Posted by jonnymarx View Post
kabu, where exactly is the problem? You have to be more explicit.

So, if i double-tick on the .deb, i get the app manager.
But what i have to do then??
i can open it as as_daemon, Backup, Blocks, etc. ...
They removed the one-click-installation.

You need to use the console

In xterm, navigate to MyDocs and run,
Code:
dpkg -i themefilename.deb
 
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#8
Hey, thank you joppu for your help,

Unfortunelly, the xterm needs superuser privilegs!
with sudo, it needs a password, that i don't have..
and how i can change to Mydocs? cd mydocs don't work..

I have only a prototype of the N900, could it be disruptive?
 
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use
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ls
to list the directory content.

Make sure to type the MyDocs as Case Sensitive, since it's Unix.
 
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Originally Posted by jonnymarx View Post
Hey, thank you joppu for your help,

Unfortunelly, the xterm needs superuser privilegs!
with sudo, it needs a password, that i don't have..
and how i can change to Mydocs? cd mydocs don't work..

I have only a prototype of the N900, could it be disruptive?
try

Code:
sudo gainroot
i think the path is /home/user/MyDocs/ but i'm not sure... atleast my n800 has that path
 
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