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#1201
Originally Posted by contro View Post
Preforming this right now Thanks DJ_steve.

Will post results with my wi-fi and let you guys know if it worked or not.
It installed abnormally quick, It did not work. I am still on 2.6.28.NIT.05 according to Kernel version in Androind on my N900.

This was my previous installation. I believe it did not install on top of it or replace it.
 
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#1202
Originally Posted by DrWilken View Post
Run this:
Code:
mkdir /home/user/Mydocs/.nitdroid
and re-run installer...

And head over to NITDroid Forums for further discussion...
Gonna try it again with your instructions.
 
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#1203
I want to run this in terminal emulator:
"ifconfig usb0 192.168.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
but I need root access so...
How do I gain root in terminal emulator? tried "su" but it gives me permission denied.
 
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#1204
Originally Posted by pingu View Post
I want to run this in terminal emulator:
"ifconfig usb0 192.168.2.2 netmask 255.255.255.0"
but I need root access so...
How do I gain root in terminal emulator? tried "su" but it gives me permission denied.
That's pretty Off-Topic, isn't it?

Install rootsh package and run the command root (works like sudo su -) before executing Your command.
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#1205
Any difference in the auto-installed version to the the latest manual install method version?
 
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#1206
That's pretty Off-Topic, isn't it?

Install rootsh package and run the command root (works like sudo su -) before executing Your command.
I mean in android.
 
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#1207
Originally Posted by pingu View Post
I mean in android.
I'm no Android expert (never tried it) but how about sudo <command>?
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#1208
I get cannot mount mmcblk1p2 hit any key to panic when trying to boot into NITDroid using auto installer.Worked fine when I did it manually. Re-extracting and installing again see if it makes any difference.

EDIT:- Re extracted and installed seems to have done the trick

Last edited by casper27; 2010-08-16 at 21:54.
 
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#1209
Originally Posted by ryanl33x1511 View Post
i got error line 547.
cannot create /home/user/Mydocs/.nitdroid/installer.log: nonexistent directory

simple just mkdir .nitdroid. it will run fine
That's now fixed, so no need to do this any more.

Just 'apt-get install nitdroid-installer' and you get the latest.

AND PLEASE MOVE THE DISCUSSION INTO
http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?board=12.0

Last edited by Jay-C; 2010-08-16 at 21:57.
 

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#1210
Originally Posted by contro View Post
Gonna try it again with your instructions.
Ok downloaded and installed AUTOMATICALLY! wow this is WIN!

Text density is changed as DJ_steve mentioned, makes everything bigger.
Wi-fi still does not work for my home.

I'll test it out at my friend's house again as his works with my android but everything appears to be much more snappier!
 
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