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= Enable red pill mode = | == Enable red pill mode == | ||
{{main|Red Pill mode}} | |||
== Enable extras-testing repository == | |||
{{main|Extras-testing#How to activate Extras-testing}} | |||
== Change the update interval == | |||
= Change the update interval = | |||
The Hildon Application Manager (HAM) will by default look for updates once a day. If you want to change this rate (since it causes > 5MB download which can be expensive if you're on GPRS), you can edit this file (value expressed in minutes): | The Hildon Application Manager (HAM) will by default look for updates once a day. If you want to change this rate (since it causes > 5MB download which can be expensive if you're on GPRS), you can edit this file (value expressed in minutes): | ||
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The default value is 1440 which is 24 hours. | The default value is 1440 which is 24 hours. | ||
[[Category:Development]] | [[Category:Development]] | ||
[[Category:Documentation]] | [[Category:Documentation]] | ||
[[Category:Fremantle]] | [[Category:Fremantle]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:11, 28 January 2011
Enable red pill mode
Main article: Red Pill mode
Enable extras-testing repository
Main article: Extras-testing#How to activate Extras-testing
Change the update interval
The Hildon Application Manager (HAM) will by default look for updates once a day. If you want to change this rate (since it causes > 5MB download which can be expensive if you're on GPRS), you can edit this file (value expressed in minutes):
/var/lib/gconf/apps/hildon/update-notifier/%gconf.xml
The default value is 1440 which is 24 hours.