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2008-03-18
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2008-03-18
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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Sorry for being a newb...the first option will not work as I do not have another Linux box but I would like to try your second suggestion you mentioned but I am not sure how to get the app manager in red pill mode. Is it an option? I cannot seem to find it.
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2008-03-18
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http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...06&postcount=8
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2008-03-18
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It can be seen also in first output of /proc partition, no need to run df.
I think you're going to panic casual users with the use of the enormous red lettering followed by huge amounts of very complex technical details that non-technical people won't understand.
At the moment it looks like you need a course in programming just to format a memory card.
do you REALLY think those are simple enough for your "technophobe grandmother" to perform?
X Terminal is not the kind of thing that most users would ever touch. Command line interfaces went out of the mainstream with MS-DOS.
only problem I have with the first post is the cyan colour used here and there, that isn't visible if you use ITT with the 'classic' theme.
What's needed is a noddy app, with no external dependencies, which checks the hardware revision and output of /proc/partitions, rejigs the partition map correctly and then prompts the user to use "Check Disk" on the card from a Windows box. Alternatively, bundle the app with its own copy of fsck which it calls to repair any corruption.
Anyway, I'd recommend using chkdsk first in case the disc is already corrupted, and xcopy rather than explorer to copy everything across to a PC for backup taking care at each stage to note any files which may be corrupted.
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2008-03-18
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2008-03-18
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@rickyb
Set application manager to red pill and untick use mmc to download packages. Then you can install easyroot/gainroot.
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2008-03-18
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2008-03-18
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2008-03-18
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2008-03-18
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