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2011-06-20
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#122
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2. The version posted here ITT is broken for the N900 when first posted and is still broken for the N900. This is NO reflection upon the quality of the original which runs perfectly fine on a 'normal' linux computer.
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2011-06-20
, 21:33
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2011-06-21
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#124
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0_o Another little flame war due to vi_ sociopathic behavior... Yea, thats REALLY what i hoped in this thread, FFS...
Flamewars aside, moving to concrete things - i don't see any reasons why it shouldn't make it way into repos IF it's technically possible to pack it into .deb file. Every program is "just a script", to some degree If no one care (except comaX who definitely care, but he don't have N900) to move *** and try, I'll talk with Mentalist about his recent experiences with maintaining packages and maybe I'll be able to do it. Still as i said only if it's technically possible.
I hate when such a good things are scattered around many parts of forum. In case of reflash/whatever You must remember #@$# dozen of places outside repos, where You can find things You've used.
/Estel
//Edit
Backupmenu is also JUST A SCRIPT, but it sit in repos happily.
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2011-06-22
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#125
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2011-06-22
, 13:51
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@ UK
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#126
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If someone still has doubts about what this script is and what it does, I've made a video showing YAMAS in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bSq7tXSGAo
PS: vi_ is right, this script is like putting an AK-47 in a child's hand
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2011-06-22
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#127
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If someone still has doubts about what this script is and what it does, I've made a video showing YAMAS in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bSq7tXSGAo
PS: vi_ is right, this script is like putting an AK-47 in a child's hand
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2011-06-22
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2011-06-22
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#129
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2011-06-22
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@ UK
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#130
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You can always download the original script and install the additional required dependences, like xterm, and it should be perfectly working!
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Also, thanks for both of your work so far, I trust you can combine this into one script without arguing about it too much