>>>>> "Voytek" == Voytek Eymont <[email protected]> writes:
Voytek> On Fri, July 29, 2011 11:42 am, [email protected] Voytek> wrote: Voytek> Peter, thanks >> I find them in the Notifications screen (drag down from the top of >> the Voytek> I don't think these were there, but, I'll check again next Voytek> time (these were like mssg from Sygic have trouble Voytek> downloading) Voytek> aus-specific gps.conf: I have at&t gps.conf like below: >> You may want to change the SUPL host to something nearer too. >> supl.google.com works on port 7276. Voytek> OK, thanks Voytek> what's a good tool to edit such system files ? I use adb pull (to get the file onto my laptop), adb remount (to remount /system read-write) and then adb push (to put the file back). An alternative is to install busybox on the device, and use vi. adb shell gets you something you can type at from your laptop. Voytek> I'm currently using a combination of FileExpert, terminal and Voytek> some text editor; copy to sdmedia, edit with some text editor, Voytek> then use terminal to rename, copy, etc, there has to be a Voytek> simpler way... I probably should start with learning Voytek> FileExpert better, I might be able to do it all from it.. Urk. Peter C -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
