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2011-12-27
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Thank you for your help!
I, unfortunately, was dumb enough to remove the CSSU features entry from my power menu, so option one is a no go I'm afraid.
And I just can't think of a way to reach the terminal to issue the commands you posted.
I do, however, have NITDroid installed on an sd card. Could that be helpful in any way?
root cd /usr/share/hildon-desktop mv transitions.ini.default transitions.ini
ls -a
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2011-12-27
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2012-01-03
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Way 1.:
power key / cssu features / restore original transitions.ini
Way 2.:
push ctrl+shift+x until the terminal windows appears (it may take a bit time)
Then:
OR (if you don't have rootsh and have sudser)Code:root cd /usr/share/hildon-desktop mv transitions.ini.default transitions.ini
Way 2 is terminal way.Code:cd /usr/share/hildon-desktop sudo mv transitions.ini.default transitions.ini
I'M QUITE SURE IT'S A CSSU BUG!
I've had this problem at least 3 times
cd /usr/share/hildon-desktop mv transitions.ini.precssu transitions.ini
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2012-01-04
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2012-01-04
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2012-01-26
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2012-01-26
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2012-01-27
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#100
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"gvmlauncher" - The app laucher/hotsync program (Not strictly necessary in my experience; it works just fine.)
"gvm" - The actual running VM. (Sometimes needed, sometimes not; depends on how you have the VM's screen configured.)