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I'm experiencing the same problems with the globe. I haven't had any offline messages. Another problem I am having is when I press and hold the back button and try to go back two or more sites, the menu does not come up right, it disappears before I can select it. A fix for this is to drag to the selection and it works.
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That appears to be a general problem on the new firmware. All popups now seem to act that way.
- Web icon (globe) unresponsive even straight after boot
- Launching browser via Web icon in offline mode yields "Updating" message, sometimes followed by "Exit Offline Mode?", sometimes not.
- Where able to say yes to "Exit Offline Mode?", the browser seems to kick back in before the connection is ready and/or the connection refuses to work in the current browser session, but works after a reload.
Much of this only seemed to kick in after all the playing to get Python working (R&D, sources.list, apt-get update etc).
I'm also experiencing severe battery drain but I know i've seen a thread for that one, and I suspect my battery may be part of the problem.
Any news on Videocenter for OS2008? It's the one thing I didn't really consider that I now realise I relied on.. Don't really want to go back though.
Cheers,
Tom.