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#11
Well, after one update my browser fell in the same black hole - no downloads, no settings preserved. Renamed the .mozilla folder in /home/user/ and after browser daemon and browser restart, the folder was recreated and everything worked. Hope that helped.

No need for reflash.
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#12
I suspect I might have a pre-production model.

Hard reset is the plan of action.
 
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#13
Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
Well, after one update my browser fell in the same black hole - no downloads, no settings preserved. Renamed the .mozilla folder in /home/user/ and after browser daemon and browser restart, the folder was recreated and everything worked. Hope that helped.

No need for reflash.
How do I get to the .mozilla file? Rename it to what?

Thanks for the tips
 
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#14
Originally Posted by whatleydude View Post
How do I get to the .mozilla file? Rename it to what?

Thanks for the tips
Run X Terminal and enter:
Code:
mv .mozilla .mozilla.old
 
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#15
Before flashing, for browser related issues, this usually helps:
Code:
rm -rf ~/.mozilla/microb
For OVI Maps related issues, this usually helps:
Code:
rm -rf ~/MyDocs/cities
Restart your N900 (or restart the browser daemon) afterward, and check the results. If that doesn't help, you'll have to flash your eMMC, or even to reflash the firmware itself.
 
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#16
After the update I had some problems with Firefox as well. I unistalled it and reinstalled it from the site. Works like a charm ever since.
 
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#17
Struggling with the eMMC flash... *sigh*

Damn. I'm crap at this.
 
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