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Originally Posted by legoman666 View Post
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/52619173/grob.Andoird2.3.7.zip

Download, unpack. Copy to N9 /home/user via sftp
SSH into N9, root command line:
Code:
rm /usr/bin/grob
cp /home/user/grob.Android2.3.7 /usr/bin
mv /usr/bin/grob.Android2.3.7 /usr/bin/grob
chown root /usr/bin/grob
chmod 755 /usr/bin/grob
May or may not need to reboot.
This works well
But when I restart the N9, the Browser does not work
Should it really used this manipulation to every Start up?
 

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FYI this is the file with GROB UA MicroB (N900)

http://red38.fr/file/grob.maemo
 
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FYI this is the file with GROB UA MicroB (N900)

http://red38.fr/file/grob.maemo
 
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#74
Any new info on this topic? Anyone working on a simple script/gui to make this work even on reboots? There's a user agent switcher on the N900 (I doubt it uses same method which means porting would be useless). I would pay for a working user agent switcher for N9.
 
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I can't get it to work with either the Android or iOS grob. Correct permissions, just browser won't start. (PR1.1 Balkan Edition).

Had to revert to the original grob.
 
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I found that if I restarted with the modified grob files, the browser wouldn't start unless I copied the original back and used killall grob in terminal, then copied the modified one back and did killall grob again.

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I've replaced the original UA with the N900's UA and after reboot the browser does not open . Now I used android ua , I took that file and followed instructions from here . The browser still doesn't open ... any solution ? or I have to reflash ?
 
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^ you don't need to reflash. simply copy the same file again to /usr/bin/

everytime you reboot you need to do this copy and only then open the browser.
 

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later edit : it works now , but since now everytime I reboot the phone I have to do this unless I reflash ?

Last edited by Dragoss91; 2012-02-10 at 18:04.
 
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Originally Posted by Dragoss91 View Post
later edit : it works now , but since now everytime I reboot the phone I have to do this unless I reflash ?
Seems to be the case. Wouldn't be hard to write a startup script that automates the process.

What sites are you guys using this on such that you need a different UA?
 
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