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#61
okay opening xterm and typing the following fixed the missing icons

sudo gainroot
gtk-update-icon-cache -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor
 
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#62
Originally Posted by f2thak View Post
okay opening xterm and typing the following fixed the missing icons

sudo gainroot
gtk-update-icon-cache -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor
It says "No theme index file./home/user"
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#63
worked for me... make sure u type it exactly
 
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#64
HI all,

I have tried to add custom profiles at my N900 but somehow I can`t proceed after entering the filename in the terminal. I used fully your guide (maemocentral.com ) renaming file + commands ( dpkg -i tweakr1.deb )

I receive this messegage: cannot access archive:no such file or directory. I use Danish as language on my N900 and the name of MyDocs is Dokumenter. I have also tried to cd Dokumenter but sudo doesnt recognize this folder name only cd MyDocs.

Is there something you think I am doing wrong?

thanks for helping me on advance.

Good day

Watergate
 
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#65
Originally Posted by Watergate View Post
I receive this messegage: cannot access archive:no such file or directory.
That means that you're not in the same directory (or folder, if you prefer), where the .deb file was saved.

The command "pwd" will tell you what is the current folder (it stands for Print Working Directory), using that, the command "cd" (Change Directory" and the command "ls" (LiSt content of the current directory), you should be able to find the place where you saved the .deb file.
 
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#66
HI Sjovene,

Thanks for the prompt answer however I beleive that the folder I am trying to get my file is the same:

Nokia900/Dokumenter/tweakr1 is the same as:
/home/user/MyDocs

or am I wrong?

Rgds,
Watergate
 
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#67
Just try this:

1) Open X-Terminal
2) sudo gainroot
3) cd /home/user
4) find . -name *.deb

After 4), it should find the tweakr deb file.
You can then cd to that directory and "dpkg -i *tweakr*.deb"
 
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#68
Hi Siovene,

I get this:

/home/user # find -tweakr1.deb
find: unrecognized: -tweakr1.deb

Usage find path.... expression

oh good.. what am I doing wrong?
 
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#69
I said "find . -name *.deb", you wrote find -tweakr1.deb...
Please write exactly as I said No word substitutions needed.
 
Posts: 118 | Thanked: 14 times | Joined on Dec 2009 @ Copenhagen, Denmark
#70
sorry Siovene,

Now I get:

./MyDocs/.documents/tweakr1.deb

So I guess I can now continue with cd command from here right?
 
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