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#61
Originally Posted by kolos View Post
killabluey, skip step 6 and proceed with step 7.

File **.desktop doesn't exist at this point (step 6), but it's going to be created inside "/usr/share/applications/hildon/" with step 8 when you will execute command "desktopgen /home/user/Games/Sim3/appinfo.json". When **.desktop file is created once (and other 2 files mentioned in step 6) it doesn't need to be moved anywhere, because its already placed in right location (the same is with other 2 files).
Thank you for your help because that part confused me, I have another problem if anyone can help.

When I xterminal I get this error: -sh: syntax error: "in" unexpected

The image is of the exact folder structures I used, I have recently flashed and formatted to PR 1.3, is there something I need to install or do?
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#62
Originally Posted by killabluey View Post
Thank you for your help because that part confused me, I have another problem if anyone can help.

When I xterminal I get this error: -sh: syntax error: "in" unexpected

The image is of the exact folder structures I used, I have recently flashed and formatted to PR 1.3, is there something I need to install or do?
It is not "in", but "ln"!!!

for file in /home/user/MyDocs/Games/Asphalt5/usr/palm/applications/com.gameloft.app.asphalt5/Asphalt5/*; do ln -s "$file" /home/user/Games/Asphalt5/Asphalt5/; done
 
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#63
@ kolos & maxximuscool..What do i do?? Need help...

Check my previous post for my replies...
 
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#64
Originally Posted by funkmunk View Post
What does mean maxximuscool?

I guess I have some serious issues with the way I tried to set this up.
Which firmware do you have PR1.2 (10.2010.19-1) or PR1.3 (20.2010.36-2)?

I checked with "dkpg -l libpurple*" if I have installed this package and I don't have, nor I have folder "/etc/purple/". Probably some application is causing you conflicts. If you don't know how to resolve this issue, maybe you should consider to reflash firmware.
 

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#65
Originally Posted by kolos View Post
Which firmware do you have PR1.2 (10.2010.19-1) or PR1.3 (20.2010.36-2)?

I checked with "dkpg -l libpurple*" if I have installed this package and I don't have, nor I have folder "/etc/purple/". Probably some application is causing you conflicts. If you don't know how to resolve this issue, maybe you should consider to reflash firmware.
I have PR 1.3...check the screenshot.

Is it because when I flashed the PR 1.3 image when it released officially I also flashed the eMMC image for a fresh clean install...

I have set the phone up to the way I want it to be now and would definitely not like to reflash and start from scratch again.

Is there some other alternate way out? Sorry for the trouble.
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#66
Originally Posted by funkmunk View Post
I have PR 1.3...check the screenshot.

Is it because when I flashed the PR 1.3 image when it released officially I also flashed the eMMC image for a fresh clean install...

I have set the phone up to the way I want it to be now and would definitely not like to reflash and start from scratch again.

Is there some other alternate way out? Sorry for the trouble.
Try reinstalling pidgin.

apt-get remove pidgin libpurple0
apt-get install pidgin
 

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#67
Originally Posted by kolos View Post
maxximuscool, yes that could be solution, but my assumption is that he had copied also everything from .ipk into /home/user/Games/Nfsuc/ and because of that he has permission problems with some files (probably with gamesett and gamedata inside res_nfsuc).

So, if he will be able to run the game as a root, then probably my assumption would be correct.

EDIT: I'm not so clever, nor I know much about linux, but somewhere was mentioned that files gamesett and gamedata also need permission and if they are placed in Opt partition then that could be the problem.
Yep but if you put the file in eMMC FAT32 then the permission is already User permission read/write. All you need do is to setting up the permission to read/write on all files and that meant he has to set the permission to read/write as well in /home/user/Games as well as /home/user/MyDocs/Games
 
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#68
Originally Posted by maxximuscool View Post
Yep but if you put the file in eMMC FAT32 then the permission is already User permission read/write. All you need do is to setting up the permission to read/write on all files and that meant he has to set the permission to read/write as well in /home/user/Games as well as /home/user/MyDocs/Games
Yes, I completely understand the point of your tutorial (to free up Opt partition) and things around permissions. But time to time there are some people who are less familiar with all this technical stuff and because of that they have issues. In another thread I saw that some people could run games only as a root. That usually happened when they had all files in Opt partition where probably some essential files didn't have proper permissions..
 
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#69
Originally Posted by kolos View Post
It is not "in", but "ln"!!!


Thanks
 
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I guess my problems are cause of the Pidgin update error problems that I read in some other thread that deals with the libpurple package.
 
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