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hi iam new with n900 and i have a question how to copy past or even cut files into or over in the file system bec i always get access denied or operation failed i dont know what to do i was always using n95 which i used to hack it with hellox .... Any Help plz !! ( i aleady have rootsh and every thing)
 
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I have no idea how to help you as I can't figure out what you are trying to do. Are you:

1) Trying to copy files from one place on the N900 to another.
2) Trying to copy files from a computer to the N900
or
3) Trying to copy files from your old phone to the N900

A little more specific question would be more likely to get you the help you need. Oh yeah, a better subject field with some information about what kind of help you need would also get faster results.

I hope you get it straightened out.

Fred
 
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When you select text you hold it, menu appears then tap copy, again tap and hold where you wanna paste it and tap paste
 
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Originally Posted by viper View Post
hi iam new with n900 and i have a question how to copy past or even cut files into or over in the file system bec i always get access denied or operation failed i dont know what to do i was always using n95 which i used to hack it with hellox .... Any Help plz !! ( i aleady have rootsh and every thing)
type "sudo su" before you copy.
 
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@ffarber : iam trying for example to change my transition so i need to copy a transition.ini file and to replace it with the original one in /usr/share/themes/(the theme name)/ OR for example i want to change my bootscreen so i need to replace the original video.avi with the one i need in /usr/share/hildon-welcome/media when i do copy past with GPE File manage i get access denied
@aligatro: loool iam getting a feeling that all this have to be made my xterminal if that plz tell me in details bec iam noob and new in this and can i accesss those files by pc its going to be much easier if can .. thanks guys for the replay
 
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Use sudo gainroot, then use cp /patht/to/src /path/to/dst
 
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Originally Posted by jukzh View Post
Use sudo gainroot
and if you screw up, prepare to reflash
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cant understand any thing can you give me more details plzzz !!
 
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Originally Posted by jukzh View Post
Use sudo gainroot, then use cp /patht/to/src /path/to/dst
I would use cp -r /patht/to/src /path/to/dst instead ,because there might be subfolders inside a folder.

loool iam getting a feeling that all this have to be made my xterminal if that plz tell me in details bec iam noob and new in this and can i accesss those files by pc its going to be much easier if can .. thanks guys for the replay
To access system files you need to use xterminal.
 
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is it that hard to copy past loool =D
 
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