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Try
sudo nano /etc/hildon/..(type the filename here or copy paste it)
If you know what your editor is called, try typing that instead of nano - that's just an example and I'm doing this on an N95...
Please excuse me, I don't guarantee and not even confident that this won't break the file ownership. Careful!