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#51
It's just newer version with changed name.
Originally Posted by ravi_kumar View Post
task manager is not opened on left swipe
change in settings.ini (it appear after first start qtedger in the same place where there is a app)
leftEdgeBehavior=xdotool key ctrl + BackSpace to
leftEdgeBehavior=taskMenu or to
leftEdgeBehavior=xdotool key ctrl+BackSpace if you have xdotool installed.
 

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#52
I will try to update the first post and maybe see what we can do next, but right now I am a little busy, because I am replacing the old housing of my n900 with a new white one
 
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#53
any video ?
 

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#54
second post?
 
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#55
This is surely a noob question but as I'd like more swipe on my n900 its best to ask:

I open the terminal and type in "root"
Code:
BusyBox v1.10.2 (Debian 3:1.10.2.legal-losso31+0cssu0) uilt-in shell (ash) 
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
appears. When I try cd MyDocs (or cd home, etc) I get
Code:
-sh: cd: can't cd to MyDocs
Although I haven't been to Terminal a lot of times yet this is the first time commands are not accepted. Any idea what I do wrong?
 
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#56
Originally Posted by RX-51 View Post
When I try cd MyDocs (or cd home, etc) I get
Code:
-sh: cd: can't cd to MyDocs
That is because when you are root you are by default in the /root directory (type pwd to see it).

If you want to access to the user directory you have to go to
Code:
 cd /home/user/MyDocs
 

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#57
how to run this in background without x-term open?
btw thank you all
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#58
Originally Posted by Alecsandru View Post
how to run this in background without x-term open?
btw thank you all


to run it

1- copy edge_detect to /usr/bin/
2- copy Edge-Detect.desktop to /usr/share/applications/hildon


then run it from icon and it will run in background without x-term open



Edge-Detect.desktop in attach
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#59
amr.fayz thanks! Can we make it run on startup? You know without the need of running it from terminal or an icon?
 
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Originally Posted by bill_klpd View Post
amr.fayz thanks! Can we make it run on startup? You know without the need of running it from terminal or an icon?


we can make it Such as launch brower on startup

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=17168&page=3
 
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