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#31
@ zlatko Ha..., "Bingo!" I fixed and I didn't "Brick" my phone. I followed your old intructions on page 2. The key was activating "Termimal Mode" and learning the commands. Now I free all my "Newb" peoples from ignorence should they need help lol..., thanks to you. Later.
 
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#32
Hi,

since I used that shortcut app my quicklaunchbar became buggy too.. after trying to follow the steps posted in page 2 I now got the problem that my quicklaunchbar is completely blank. Must have done something even more wrong. Now I wanted to completely reset it, if possible.

"cp /etc/xdg/meegotouchhome-nokia/launcherbuttons.data /home/user/.config/meegotouchhome-nokia/" didnt work for me. It said launcherbuttons.data already exists.

Is their any safe way to reset the quicklaunchbar easily without destroying anything? Thanks in advance!
 
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#33
add -R after cp in your command...ofcourse a space must separate cp from -R
 
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#34
Originally Posted by thedead1440 View Post
add -R after cp in your command...ofcourse a space must separate cp from -R
Same story, unfortunately.

I get

"cp: can't create /home/user/.config/meegotouchhome-nokia/launcherbutton.data": File exists
 
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#35
then just do:

rm -rf /home/user/.config/meegotouchhome-nokia/launcherbuttons.data
cp -R /etc/xdg/meegotouchhome-nokia/launcherbuttons.data /home/user/.config/meegotouchhome-nokia/

Take care of all the spellings...
 
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#36
Hmmm exactly the same errror message:

"cp: can't create /home/user/.config/meegotouchhome-nokia/launcherbutton.data": File exists
 
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#37
do it as user not root for the cp step...

You may also need to do the rm step as user as its in /home/user/
 
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#38
ah it worked as user, thought root could do anything . App launcher is a mess now as expected. Quicklaunchbar has been resetted partially. I thought that it would reset completely to default (phone, messaging, web, camera).

Now I got my old config "phone, blank (actually wazapp), opera, camera". Better than before, of course, but any chance to get the blank spot filled with wazapp?
 
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#39
yup get the wazapp .desktop file and copy it into /home/user/.local/share/applications/quicklaunchbar1.desktop

The order starts from 0 for quicklaunchbar so 1 means the second icon from the left...

Do the above as user...


for the wazapp .desktop file look into /usr/share/applications/
 

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#40
So if I understand you correctly, I get wazapp.desktop (where do i get it from exactly? ), rename it to quicklaunchbar1.desktop and put it into the folder "/home/user/.local/share/applications/"?
 
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