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2008-02-03
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2008-02-06
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2008-02-06
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2008-02-07
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Could I make a slight request please? Is there anyway to modify the bash so when you run "sudo gainroot", it uses the "user" .bash-history? (I like how ash does that and when I need to be full root, I use the root command as per your easy root package).
Thanks.
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2008-02-07
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A couple of quick questions from an N800 newbie. I need bash installed to be able to run a fix utility (script) for an e-mail app that I am running on my N800.
Is this bash package compatible with an N800 running OS2008?
After it's downloaded, how does it get installed?
What precautions should I take before starting any of this?
Appreciate hearing any thoughts.
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2008-02-07
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2008-02-09
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2008-02-09
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2008-02-09
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(also, thanks for nano too!)