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2010-01-12
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uh, aren't you missing the /usr directory there? interesting stuff your mobile still works if it's the case indeed... well, that's the price you pay for if you use root account without doublechecking what you're doing .)
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2010-01-13
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I don't know how in hell the folder changed names to the same name of the boot video I'm using.
I'm pretty sure I did it, but can't think of how, though. I'm fairly well versed in renaming files and folders.
Only thing I can think of, I copied the .avi file name to paste into the /etc/hildon-welcome.d/default.con file, but somehow it renamed that highlighted folder in the picture.
I'd appreciate it if someone could tell me what the folder name should be.
Thanks.
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