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2010-01-12
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#42
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What I would have done is stripped all 'pointy objects' from the system, and made available a "hacker upgrade"....a one-stop install that gives back full linux functionality.
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2010-01-12
, 16:05
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2010-01-12
, 16:07
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2010-01-12
, 16:10
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#45
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I agree, rootsh should be installed by default. It should pop up a fat warning every time its enabled until the user switches it off by typing something that involves reading at the prompt.
This is good, now we are talking about ways to improve what is needed.
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2010-01-12
, 16:11
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@ France
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#46
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Seriously? Your answer is to force a user to reflash their device when a simple
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2010-01-12
, 16:12
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2010-01-12
, 16:13
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#48
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Sure.. if you already have root on the device .
You have to be root to dpkg a file. That's the Catch-22... you need rootsh to get root, you need root to install a package.. rootsh IS a package.
So if your app manager is toast, and you don't have rootsh OR red pill.. the only option is a reflash. This is unsat, IMHO.
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2010-01-12
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#49
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Yup, that's exactly what I'm saying. Why? Because anyone who is interested in the root mode already has it installed, thus won't suffer the rest of problems.
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2010-01-12
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@ Bremen, Germany
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#50
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This is good, now we are talking about ways to improve what is needed.
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