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I'm very new and as you can see I don't know what I'm doing, but I NEED Help. I'm trying to install Python 2.5, to simply get a full size clock on my home screen. I went to Python Page and "tried" to follow the directions and figure out some things on my own without "Breaking" my NIT. I'm at the part where I go to XTerm and type in the following:
Now run x-term application, to get a command line prompt.
Your device must be in RD mode.
This is done using sudo flasher --enable-rd-mode.
OK, when I type in the "SUDO FLASHER --ENABLE-RD-MODE.
"It ask me for a password" so I search all the different sites and found something that told me to type in the default password:
"ROOTME", but it tells me that this is incorrect.
"What am I don't wrong here?"