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2010-01-08
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2010-01-08
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2010-01-08
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2010-01-08
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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Why can we not just see the files in the file manager? No different from Android or WM in this regard, or a Windows computer for that matter. The argument that people could screw things up could be extended to those OS's as well. Seems ironic a device designed to be free and open is the most awkward to access files in of any OS I have used
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2010-01-09
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2010-01-09
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I need help. All I want to do i see n900 files COMPLETELY. I ran sudo command. I installed Openssh client & server and ran command: ssh root@localhost. I gave it my password. Now what? I just want to change the boot screen! I'm running windows 7 on my main computer.
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