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#3221
Originally Posted by mousse04 View Post
Are you on inception? If yes did you create the .status-menu folder before installing system-ui?
Yes i have inception.. And no, i didn't create.
 
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#3222
Originally Posted by Timpaxi View Post
Yes i have inception.. And no, i didn't create.
Ok, so.

Uninstall all system ui.
Tweak T-3-1-2

Then, enable dev mode, and in your terminal just write:

mkdir .status-menu

Then re install tweak T
 
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#3223
Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
Tools - it's ok... Also inception users get this error, but it's ok and all work...

What exactly f***ed up ? Screenshot ?
I have inception. So it's ok..
And i got f***ed up when i rebooted, some were missing and other were all mixed up.
 
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#3224
Originally Posted by mousse04 View Post
Ok, so.

Uninstall all system ui.
Tweak T-3-1-2

Then, enable dev mode, and in your terminal just write:

mkdir .status-menu

Then re install tweak T
Thanks, i'll try it now.
So i have to devel-su?

Last edited by Timpaxi; 2012-09-29 at 21:27.
 
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#3225
Do It as user:
mkdir -p /home/user/.status-menu

or as root:
devel-su
Your pass (default rootme)
devel-su user -c "mkdir -p /home/user/.status-menu"
 

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#3226
Originally Posted by Timpaxi View Post
Thanks, i'll try it now.
So i have to devel-su?
Nope as user so just go in your terminal and create the .status-menu folder

Edit: Schturman was too fast
 

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#3227
Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
Do It as user:
mkdir -p /home/user/.status-menu

or as root:
devel-su
Your pass (default rootme)
devel-su user -c "mkdir -p /home/user/.status-menu"
Let's see what happens..
 
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#3228
It worked!! Thanks to both of you..
But now when i try to change the menu to 2 it doesn't give me any close buttons??
 
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#3229
Try to move menu down and you should see the red close button.
 
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Originally Posted by Schturman View Post
Try to move menu down and you should see the red close button.
That's how it works! I thought that it there all the time.. I called from my other number and yes there that notification is and clear button.. So it all clear now i guess.. Thanks again and i'm gonna donate some more.

Last edited by Timpaxi; 2012-09-29 at 22:50.
 

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