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@bewrong: where did you copy your files to on your n900?
if you followed the first post TO THE LETTER (i.e. extracted the files to /root) then the commands should be:
sudo gainroot
cd /root
./psfreedom-enable.sh
there will not be ANY output whatsoever from terminal, it will just start a new line
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2010-09-09
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Because you probably didnt put one on a memory stick and plug it in?
Same as you can't play/back up a game unless you put a disc in. It can't magic them out of no where.
Backup Manager: (Working!!)
You can get the Original Backup Manager from here:
http://www.pandawillforum.com/redire...&goto=lastpost
what i did is:
1. x-terminal
2. key in: root
3. typed: chmod +x psfreedom-enable.sh
4. typed: chmod +x psfreedom-enable.sh
5. typed: ./psfreedom-enable.sh
the only thing that confuses me is that it doesn't have any feedback whther it's currently enabled or not