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Alternatively, does someone actually know what happened, and how to fix it?
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I loaded X Terminal, and tried the command 'sudo su -' which works to become root on a Mac, by the way. Better than the nonsense Mac 'gurus' would have you try.
On the N800 the command executed without complaint, but now the Home Applets 'RSS feed reader' and 'Speed Contacts' don't work. My guess is there's a path problem. I'd love to track down the problem, and fix it from the current state, but I suggest it might be more expedient to reset everything, so... Is there an online discussion of the different kinds of resets you can do, and how they affect the N800? Alternatively, does someone actually know what happened, and how to fix it?
Carey
I'm willing to put up with you, if you're willing to put up with me
(Linux systems administrator/Internet tablet newb)