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2007-05-12
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sudo gainroot su- cp /media/mmc1/tahoma.ttf /usr/share/fonts/ fc-cache -f exit exit reboot
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2007-08-09
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2007-08-13
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2007-08-13
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2007-08-13
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2007-09-09
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2007-09-13
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1. Run x-terminal
2. Execute command sudo gainroot to enable root access privilege.
3. Copy tahoma.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/tahoma.ttf
4. Execute command fc-cache –f to rebuild system font cache information.
5. Exit from x-terminal.
6. Reboot the device
7. Now opera and all applications should be able to display Arabic font maybe not correctly but at least you've something to read.
Code:sudo gainroot su- cp /media/mmc1/tahoma.ttf /usr/share/fonts/ fc-cache -f exit exit reboot
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2007-09-17
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or as a file ?? you know a name of an mp3 or video name ??
and if i can do it ??
how would it be done ??
i have looked around i could not find any thing ??
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