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#101
Originally Posted by Venemo View Post
Open up the X Terminal, and type the following:

Code:
apt-get -moo
The result should speak for itself.
(No root access is needed.)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29629961@N03/4474247622/

I feel like a noob. When you're done laughing, care to help me?
 
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#102
Originally Posted by SAABoy View Post
http://www.flickr.com/photos/29629961@N03/4474247622/

I feel like a noob. When you're done laughing, care to help me?
Yep ... same for me.
 
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#103
Sorry, I misspelled.
You don't put a '-' before the moo.

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#104
Excellent thread Thanks

apt-get moo has to be my fave so far (entirely useless but cool and amusing!)
 
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#105
Originally Posted by Venemo View Post
Sorry, I misspelled.
You don't put a '-' before the moo.

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hahah yes thats awesome! anymore?
 
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#106
In conversations, click on the contacts avatar to bring up the contact information, allowing you to call or contact that person through a different method.
 

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#107
Originally Posted by aman18narang View Post
however, this way the private folder and its contents would still be visible in the File Manager and you can use the file manager to view,copy, paste or delete the files.
Whereas if you use the method i suggested (creating .foldername) the files would not be visible in file manager also..but you would need to connect the phone to a pc to manage the files through mass storage


so take your own pick...your phone, your security, your choice!!
Hi,

this doesn't work for me as you describe it. The files are not indexed by the tracker but they appear in the File Manager. What could i have done wrong?
 
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#108
I'm not 100% on this; but in Browser, whilst holding the button "down" to scroll a page, if you press Ctrl and then press the Blue arrow, it speeds up the scrolling speed.
 

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#109
Originally Posted by Robb View Post
In the browser quick double press the backspace key to immediatly go to previous page, instead of choice window.
Backspace key always takes you to previous page in one tap. There is no double and no history with backspace.
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Keep the forums clean: use "Thanks" button instead of the thank you post.

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#110
Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
I'm not 100% on this; but in Browser, whilst holding the button "down" to scroll a page, if you press Ctrl and then press the Blue arrow, it speeds up the scrolling speed.
Just tried this, it seems to shoot me right to the start/end of the page - which in itself is really useful.
This may be because I have Function Up and Function Down remapped to Home and End, so I'm essentially getting Ctrl-Home and Ctrl-End functionality.
 

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