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#61
Before continue I'd like to ask you two questions:

1) In http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...0&postcount=45 you said it's back to normal. What did you do after that?
2) I don't think I've given any explicit instruction on deleting profile.tmp. I wondered if you've really followed my instructions on creating profile.tmp before?
 
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Originally Posted by 9000 View Post
Before continue I'd like to ask you two questions:

1) In http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...0&postcount=45 you said it's back to normal. What did you do after that?
2) I don't think I've given any explicit instruction on deleting profile.tmp. I wondered if you've really followed my instructions on creating profile.tmp before?
yes i did that before, and it's work. but now it's not working, don't know why.

/etc/profile.tmp was been created, but when i try to edit leafpad /etc/profile is (via sudo gainroot, not in root because its not working there like i mentioned earlier) nothing inside the file (i mean, the file is empty), please advise.

apology for the inconvenience, i would highly appreciate your help, thanks.
 
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#63
Obviously you failed to follow my instructions, otherwise the profile.tmp should be there. In view of this, please stop messing around after fixing the /etc/profile. As you may see, you'd do more damage than good in your journey of discovery.

Just copy and paste the following back to /etc/profile, cat /etc/profile to make sure they're there, then reboot, and you'd be fine:

Code:
export PATH="/usr/bin:/bin"

umask 022
source /etc/osso-af-init/af-defines.sh
Remember to cat /etc/profile to make sure the content are there before reboot. After that, please give up on tinkering your N900 anymore.
 
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Originally Posted by 9000 View Post
Obviously you failed to follow my instructions, otherwise the profile.tmp should be there. In view of this, please stop messing around after fixing the /etc/profile. As you may see, you'd do more damage than good in your journey of discovery.

Just copy and paste the following back to /etc/profile, cat /etc/profile to make sure they're there, then reboot, and you'd be fine:

Code:
export PATH="/usr/bin:/bin"

umask 022
source /etc/osso-af-init/af-defines.sh
Remember to cat /etc/profile to make sure the content are there before reboot. After that, please give up on tinkering your N900 anymore.
thank you very much for your time, truly appreciated.
 
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Originally Posted by edcarsky View Post
thank you very much for your time, truly appreciated.
No problem. Good luck.
 
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#66
hi this is kaleem
Originally Posted by edcarsky View Post
Do you have any idea or suggestion to bypass proxy connection so any application and IM's can be work? Please advise.
 
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