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Originally Posted by vi_ View Post
If you have re-flashed and the problem persists then the only 2 possible conclusions are:


1. The binary you are flashing is corrupted.

2. The hardware has failed.


But then your not stupid so you already knew that.
Originally Posted by salawat View Post
vl_, whats wrong with you? anyways cheers for that,
I did know that, I just hope he hardware hasnt actually failed, cos I know for sure the binary image isnt corrupted, as I use it for both of me n900's.

cheers for the help, I shall try what has been suggested.
By reflashing, I understand that you:
- flashed clean image to your N900
- restored your backup

If you have done also the second thing (restored backup), it may be related to your settings (bookmarks, web pages on desktop homescreens or /home/user/.mozilla/microb and /home/user/.mozilla/extensions directories, and you can check if solutions I stated earlier work for you)
 
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Salawat, I ad this after nearly 1 year's worth of accumulated cruft in my .mozilla directory.

I presume you flashed only the root filesystem, and not the eMMC?

After I renamed .mozilla to .mozilla.old, the problem went away. Did you already try that?

Running the below (not as root) will be a good test:

Code:
$ mv $HOME/.mozilla $HOME/.mozilla.old
 
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