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#351
and after i put rootme , it appears all the firs part again , etc , etc.Then what i put?
 
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#352
becuase iv already done that and after i put roote i put the line that continues but it tells me that that archive doesnt exist
 
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#353
another qustion .I do all these proccess with what type of connection?
 
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#354
it tells me that FT-install.sh is not found
 
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#355
Originally Posted by Kabouik View Post
As stated in the first post, the default password for devel-su is "rootme", but be sure you really know what you are doing, because if anything goes wrong, you may have to reflash. F2thaK has no time for support if you don't know what you are doing with this code, and it is definitely understandable.
plis answer , me , beuase it tells me that install.sh is not found
 
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#356
Well, I feel like I really made a mistake now... Sorry F2thaK.

Santicorcho, there is really nothing we can explain better than in the first post. Everything is detailed and accurate. I'll try to re-detail the steps below, but don't expect me to provide further support. I'm not even skilled enough to provide any support, actually.

1. Using you computer, just extract all the stuff in this file in the root directory showing up when the N9 is connected to the computer in Mass storage mode (actually corresponding to /home/user/MyDocs in the N9 filesystem, but nevermind).

2. Open terminal on the N9. Type "devel-su", then "rootme", then "sh /home/user/MyDocs/FT-install.sh". The command line is case sensitive, so don't forget the caps in the ".../MyDocs/FT-install.sh" part. That's all. The phone will now reboot.

Just a last warning: I just tried it myself and something went wrong, I have red squares everywhere in the homescreen and the UI is messed up. Even the UI for entering the pin code at start up has glitches, so I am going to remove N9 Faster Transitions now.

Last edited by Kabouik; 2012-07-11 at 01:23.
 

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#357
thank you kailib.it happens the same to me , all red , uninstalling in 3..2..1..
 
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#358
Ayone knwos if it can be downloaded a previous version?
 
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#359
Because i still dont find it
 
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#360
Originally Posted by kabouik View Post
well, i feel like i really made a mistake now... Sorry f2thak.

Santicorcho, there is really nothing we can explain better than in the first post. Everything is detailed and accurate. I'll try to re-detail the steps below, but don't expect me to provide further support. I'm not even skilled enough to provide any support, actually.

1. Using you computer, just extract all the stuff in this file in the root directory showing up when the n9 is connected to the computer in mass storage mode (actually corresponding to /home/user/mydocs in the n9 filesystem, but nevermind).

2. Open terminal on the n9. Type "devel-su", then "rootme", then "sh /home/user/mydocs/ft-install.sh". The command line is case sensitive, so don't forget the caps in the ".../mydocs/ft-install.sh" part. That's all. The phone will now reboot.

Just a last warning: I just tried it myself and something went wrong, i have red squares everywhere in the homescreen and the ui is messed up. Even the ui for entering the pin code at start up has glitches, so i am going to remove n9 faster transitions now.
hey do you know how i can download previous versions?
 
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