S sports96 Member Feb 23, 2010 #1 This is my Terminal Emulator. I typed su and got # Does this mean that I am rooted?
R r-dubya Member Feb 23, 2010 #3 thebowers said: yes, yes it does. Click to expand... On your second to last screenshot, what calender app are you using?
thebowers said: yes, yes it does. Click to expand... On your second to last screenshot, what calender app are you using?
K knotbeerdan Member Feb 23, 2010 #4 look for an app called superuser permissions. If you have it then you are rooted!!!
T thebowers Premium Member Premium Member Theme Developer Feb 23, 2010 #5 Pure Calendar Widget with glass skin
R r-dubya Member Feb 23, 2010 #6 I have pure calender widget with glass skin... but it doesn't display the entire month.... just whatever appointments i have saved...
I have pure calender widget with glass skin... but it doesn't display the entire month.... just whatever appointments i have saved...
T thebowers Premium Member Premium Member Theme Developer Feb 23, 2010 #7 I am using 4x4 widget (month) and to get the timeline bars you have to select it and play with those settings. Otherwise it will just be a dot.
I am using 4x4 widget (month) and to get the timeline bars you have to select it and play with those settings. Otherwise it will just be a dot.
R r-dubya Member Feb 23, 2010 #8 thebowers said: I am using 4x4 widget (month) and to get the timeline bars you have to select it and play with those settings. Otherwise it will just be a dot. Click to expand... Thanks man. Yet again, just another thing for me to tinker with on my droid. My old lady REALLLLLY hates my droid :icon_eek:
thebowers said: I am using 4x4 widget (month) and to get the timeline bars you have to select it and play with those settings. Otherwise it will just be a dot. Click to expand... Thanks man. Yet again, just another thing for me to tinker with on my droid. My old lady REALLLLLY hates my droid :icon_eek: