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This would be a great idea for people who want to get "under the bonnet" of their N900 but don't know where to start.
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I am new at this in linux and i'm really amazed with my N900. I just have a couple of sugestions:
Sometimes, i want to acces X Terminal but... I don't remember what i have to write on it...lol I know i will learn if i use it often but right now it would be awesome that an application could "write" for me the command lines.
I've been thinking about an app with buttons where you just click and the result appears. Like to see battery charge (in %), used memory, running scripts...
Basically it would spare some time typing. I Guess that naming the buttons like this:
" Battery Charge - lshal | grep percen "
Then, touching that button i will see the battery charge.
We could create dozens of buttons for basic stuff. It would be nice for people like me who doesn't understand much of it.