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Yes, of course. And also, check if it's compatible with your Android platform.
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Quote: Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Smile | Yup! several times infact I am reload OS as I am typing this...
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I installed the MS launcher and I like it.
On the search bar, as soon as I tap it, it shows frequently used apps. Anyone here knows how to remove that?
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Try Settings -> Applications -> Manage Applications
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Nope. This is not on the applications view. This is shown when I tap search bar provided by MS launcher. I can't seem to find any setting to customize the launcher.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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You say you like it, but now want to remove it.
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I don't want to remove the launcher. I just want to customize the search bar to not to show frequently used apps. Rest of it if actually quite good.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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why?
search bar? how many apps do you have that you need a search?
sounds awful and a like waste of real estate - and on them small screens there's not a lot of that.
Signature ready for installation. Please Reboot now.
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Search bar: That search text box on the home page where I can Google things. By default it shows frequent apps as well. That is really annoying since I don't want all that.
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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I installed it a month ago, though one of my colleague showed me once but i didn't bothered to pay attention to that, but after i installed, i am quite happy, search bar searches in complete phone whatever you search, it will look in contacts, files, etc and yes frequently used apps and tap on screen sets it off too. I am very happy with it
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"The tramp said he couldn't fix it!" (9)
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UNCLOTHED
Anagram of "he couldn't"
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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nope
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"Boo hoo, I can't mend it" or MENDICANT
a tramp is a mendicant.
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Yep!
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Damn, now I'll have to use my brain.
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It is funny how quickly one forgets things one used intensively in the past. I guess the old brain has a limited capacity in its fast cache.
Anyway, Ubuntu artful, nice looking OS. Bit of a hump getting used to GNOME after Unity, but it is fun to be playing with it again.
I need to add some tracing to the composite/gadget USB stack to see why a product working correctly, ah, the old days!
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Munchies_Matt wrote: I need to add some tracing to the composite/gadget USB stack to see why a product working correctly
Can you explain this a bit more? Is this part of the kernel? a kernel-mode driver you are talking about?
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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Yes, the composite code is built into the kernel, the gadget modules are loadable kernel modules.
I need to mod the kernel config to output printk to a USB tty port, then I can pick it up on another machine with Putty.
So I need to rebuild composite.c and some of the gadets with printks in them to see where the errors are. So I need the 17.10 kernel source, mod it, build it, install it, then it should be just a case of modprobing the gadget driver to load it.
Kind of fun really, like coming across an old diary which reminds you of what you were doing years ago.
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Nice. At times I voluntarily go across borders to work with other teams just to brush up my old skills. Yup it's fun.
Linux internals has been one of my long term dreams. At least wishing to know the kernel basics. Hope I'd learn them some time.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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Vunic wrote: Hope I'd learn them some time
Pull a distro down, install it, grab the source, build it, and install your built kernel.
Then start playing with it. Custom building it, see how small you can get it, do some live debugging with kgdb etc.
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Gnome isn't bad at all, as long as you're cozy hopping over to BASH for the serious work. I like it a lot more than the recent KDE offerings.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics."
- Benjamin Disraeli
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Hi All,
Quick update on yesterday...He is gone! he was on his last chance people were unhappy at the ammount of 'help' he required to do his assigned task. Too cap it all he was caught using the company network to mine a crypto currancy. I caught him using a port scanner to find an unused connection ... we need a I give up emjo.
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You can't do stuff like that???
What'll be the next? That's it's not ok to use the company network to download pirated pr0n anymore?
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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