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Francesco edited this page Jul 19, 2017
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$ tui -rm
$ tui -reset
This will reset everything (settings + aliases)
No, T-UI is a launcher.
If you want a terminal, I really suggest Android Terminal Emulator.
$ shellcommands is a command that let's you know what executables commands are in your /system/bin folder, and nothing more than this.
If you want to use a command (like ping, cat or echo) just type in the input field and press enter.
$ ping -c 5 google.com$ echo t-ui!$ cat Downloads/packages.txt
- use the command
$ config -get show_notifications. If you get "true" it's good - use the command
$ config -get default_app_state. If you get "true" it's good - use the command
$ notifications -access. You will reach the "Notification access" system page.- If t-ui is disabled, enable it.
- If t-ui is enabled, disable it. Then re-enable.
Then restart t-ui and check if notifications appear.
- if nothing works, delete your file "notifications.xml" (
rm t-ui/notifications.xml) and restart t-ui
Francesco Andreuzzi, Italy, [email protected]