New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
i need to download the samsung-backlight script or it is in the samsung-tools folder? i dont know where is this script, where i can install it.
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
No, wait, you don't need the samsung-tools sources.
You have to add the repository to your system and then install packages from it.
All you have to do is to follow instructions in this thread:
http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=296
You have to add the repository to your system and then install packages from it.
All you have to do is to follow instructions in this thread:
http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=296
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
BIG THANX BRO'!!!!!! it is work fine:) thanx thanx thanx:))
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
sry one more problem.
can i set the default brightness?
and if i can, where, or how?
can i set the default brightness?
and if i can, where, or how?
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
The brightness is managed by 'gnome-power-manager'. It does not have a direct option for it in its preferences window, anyway you can set the brightness to use when on battery by using gconf-editor.
From a terminal, start gconf-editor:then move to '/apps/gnome-power-manager/backlight' and set the new value for the 'brightness_dim_battery' option.
Keep in mind that this value represents how much you want the brightness to be dim when using battery, so if you set it to 70 the brightness will be 30%.
From a terminal, start gconf-editor:
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gconf-editor
Keep in mind that this value represents how much you want the brightness to be dim when using battery, so if you set it to 70 the brightness will be 30%.
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
Hey
Could you add Swedish in the translation tool for the project? I'll help translate it.
Could you add Swedish in the translation tool for the project? I'll help translate it.
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
Thank you for interest and support.
There is no need to manually add a new language to the project, Launchpad should take care of it automatically. All you have to do is to go on the translations page of the project and start translating!
There is no need to manually add a new language to the project, Launchpad should take care of it automatically. All you have to do is to go on the translations page of the project and start translating!
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
Hi,
is there any way to make the samsung tools tray icon transparent?
Unfortunately, I have a dumb frame around the icon.
Greets
Dicker182
is there any way to make the samsung tools tray icon transparent?
Unfortunately, I have a dumb frame around the icon.
Greets
Dicker182
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
This will be fixed in the next version of 'Samsung Tools'.dicker182 wrote:Hi,
is there any way to make the samsung tools tray icon transparent?
Unfortunately, I have a dumb frame around the icon.
Greets
Dicker182
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
To translators:
some sentences are changed lately, so all translations need to be updated.
Also, there are many translations started but not finished yet, it would be nice to have them completed.
Thank you!
some sentences are changed lately, so all translations need to be updated.
Also, there are many translations started but not finished yet, it would be nice to have them completed.
Thank you!
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
Hy!
I'm pretty much a newbie on linux... I've got a Samsung N120 with lucid linx now on it. As usual most of the Fn keys don't work and so I can't regulate the brightnesss of the screen. I downloaded the "Samsung Tools" but I don't know how to install the program.
I followed the instructions of the tutorial but I couldn't download the "easy slow down" program (the Terminal said it couldn't be found and when I tried to download it manually from the internet it didn't work because "the application associated couldn't be found"....
Thanks a lot for helping!
Chris
I'm pretty much a newbie on linux... I've got a Samsung N120 with lucid linx now on it. As usual most of the Fn keys don't work and so I can't regulate the brightnesss of the screen. I downloaded the "Samsung Tools" but I don't know how to install the program.
I followed the instructions of the tutorial but I couldn't download the "easy slow down" program (the Terminal said it couldn't be found and when I tried to download it manually from the internet it didn't work because "the application associated couldn't be found"....
Thanks a lot for helping!
Chris
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
The instructions in the main post of this thread are only for the users who want to test the version currently in development.
Instead, you should follow the instruction in this other thread to add the repository to your system and install all the needed packages.
Instead, you should follow the instruction in this other thread to add the repository to your system and install all the needed packages.
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
Version 1.1 released.
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
Hey, thanks for updating Samsung-Tools
But now I have the same problem as I had one month before: I cannot undervolt my NC10 anymore :S
uname -r:
2.6.32-22-generic
uname -v:
#35-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 1 14:17:36 UTC 2010
phc-intel is already installed :S What happened?
Thank you! =)
cragg.
But now I have the same problem as I had one month before: I cannot undervolt my NC10 anymore :S
uname -r:
2.6.32-22-generic
uname -v:
#35-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 1 14:17:36 UTC 2010
phc-intel is already installed :S What happened?
Thank you! =)
cragg.
Re: New application's coming: Samsung Tools!
A new official kernel has been released today, and probably you have already installed it.
To use the phc-intel functionalities you need a customized version of it, which is building right now on the repository and will be available as update in the next few hours.
You can see the current build status from this page.
To use the phc-intel functionalities you need a customized version of it, which is building right now on the repository and will be available as update in the next few hours.
You can see the current build status from this page.