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root transitioncontrol
Traceback (most recent call last) : File "/usr.bin.transitioncontrol" , line 13 , in <module> import osso Importerror : no module named osso
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2010-05-24
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basically i overclocked my n900 today, and before that i used transitioncontrol, i understand that it has to be opened via xterminal.
however after overclocking, i go into xterminal,
first thing i noticed is that, some letters are covering each other, i dont know how else to explain , but its like as if the screen is running out of space, hence words were squeezed and some are covering others.
and the second thing is that, when i type in 'root => transitioncontrol ' , i get this :
Traceback (most recent call last) :
File "/usr.bin.transitioncontrol" , line 13 , in <module>
import osso
Importerror : no module named osso
what happened here? is it the new kernel that kinda messed up the settings or something?
help is much appreciated.
cheers