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#71
eeeeeeeq xD

i thought it is shown via the ls-command.

in MC a @ is shown in front of a file and a ~ in front of a directory if it's symlinked to somewhere else. so everything's OK.

(lol... this one was even hard to google ^^)

so mhm... if you've done everything i said.... symlinking... chmodding... placing the files in the correct place... reboot your device...
 
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#72
Just checked the 2 file that needed the cp command..

They show up with * in front of it???

1. download the zip-file and place the two files "rvid" and "rvide" (for example) in ~/MyDocs/ranvid/
2. open xterm
3. type "sudo gainroot"
4. type "cp ranvid/rvid /usr/bin/"
5. type "chmod 777 /usr/bin/rvid"
6. type "cp ranvid/rvide /etc/event.d/"
7. type "chmod 777 /etc/event.d/rvide"

So the rvid in usr/bin and the rvide inside /etc/event.d/
 
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#73
Originally Posted by rolan900d View Post
So the rvid in usr/bin and the rvide inside /etc/event.d/
correct and you have to "chmod 777" them
 
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#74
Originally Posted by rolan900d View Post
Just checked the 2 file that needed the cp command..

They show up with * in front of it???

1. download the zip-file and place the two files "rvid" and "rvide" (for example) in ~/MyDocs/ranvid/
2. open xterm
3. type "sudo gainroot"
4. type "cp ranvid/rvid /usr/bin/"
5. type "chmod 777 /usr/bin/rvid"
6. type "cp ranvid/rvide /etc/event.d/"
7. type "chmod 777 /etc/event.d/rvide"

So the rvid in usr/bin and the rvide inside /etc/event.d/
I started it again from this part
Command 4 doesn't work for me...
I think it needs to be this:

cp home/user/MyDocs/ranvid/rvid /usr/bin

Or first this:

cd home/user/MyDocs

and then the commands

Last edited by rolan900d; 2010-02-20 at 14:39.
 
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#75
Originally Posted by rolan900d View Post
I started it again from this part
Command 4 doesn't work for me...
I think it needs to be this:

cp home/user/MyDocs/ranvid/rvid /usr/bin
you can use full-path, yes
 
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#76
Booted again several times and only the Hands show...

This is getting me nuts!
 
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#77
1. open xterm
2. sudo gainroot
3. sh /usr/bin/rvid
4. cat /etc/hildon-welcome.d/default.conf

do all these commands work without any error?
what is line 4's output?
 
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#78
What does your default.conf state inside :

etc/hildon-welcome.d/
 
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#79
please try what i mentioned above your post. (:
 
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#80
Originally Posted by b666m View Post
1. open xterm
2. sudo gainroot
3. sh /usr/bin/rvid
4. cat /etc/hildon-welcome.d/default.conf

do all these commands work without any error?
what is line 4's output?
1 - No problem
2 - All right
3 - rb 2.lock - rf 2.conf
4 -
[hildon-welcome]
filename=N900_2.avi
 
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