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#1771
Originally Posted by lorenzo View Post
hi Schturman can you post the lockscreen image with the road (that is in the instructions) cause i can't find it aywhere
Here: http://i.imgur.com/Gf50K.jpg
 

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#1772
Originally Posted by RIscRIpt View Post
As far as i remember, you should install bash package
You have to enable developer mode first (Settings -> Security -> Developer Mode) to get access to console.

After enabling developer mode you should see "Terminal" icon on your applications view. Open Terminal and write "devel-su" (without quotes), press enter,
it will ask you a password (default password is "rootme" (without quotes))
After that enter this line:
apt-get install bash

It will install bash package witch is required for N9Qtweak. After that you can close terminal and disable developer mode.
hi bro,
i have already enable developer mode.then when i key in devel-su and rootme as the password and enter apt-get install bash in the terminal it says sh: app-get: not found ? i am pretty confused bro.the n9QTweak icon on my screen is green in colour and when i click on it i need to enter a password.S.O.S
 
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#1773
Something wrong with your installation, the icon should be cyan, not green.. Try to reinstall..
 
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#1774
Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
Ok, I really don't understand why some people have problem with bash..
I tested this a many times and it worked..
Just close all windows, a specially settings, connect to internet, wait 3-4 minutes and open N9QT..
But because of most new users probably not understand it, i will add bash to the N9QT package and when you start it, bash will be installed from N9QT package
this happens when it is trying to install with no internet connection(from my personal experience ).apt-get update would do the trick
 
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#1775
in start script included installation of sdk repo + apt-get update + apt-get install bash, that mean you only need to be connected to internet for open N9QT in your first time..
But like i said before i will include bash package to the N9QT package in the next version and for new users it only need to be connected to internet because of installation sdk repo and apt-get update and bash will be installed from N9QT package..
 
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#1776
Nice app, thanks. Is it possible to turn off developer mode after making needed changes?
 
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#1777
Originally Posted by zimmerit View Post
Nice app, thanks. Is it possible to turn off developer mode after making needed changes?
Based on experience, yes. Mine is turned off and I'm able to use this app. (PR1.2 user, by the way).
 
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#1778
Can you resize the round pre-loader so when we change icon size. it changes too. I have five icons in a row, but when i open an app, the round preloader is huge!
 
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#1779
Originally Posted by tiiagoFernandez View Post
Can you resize the round pre-loader so when we change icon size. it changes too. I have five icons in a row, but when i open an app, the round preloader is huge!
i will see..
 

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#1780
can anyone help me with this bash problem....:P
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