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2010-04-08
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@ Germany
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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@ Germany
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2010-04-09
, 13:37
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@ Netherlands
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2010-05-31
, 11:06
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@ Germany
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2010-06-07
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@ Annapolis, MD
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2011-03-09
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2011-03-09
, 07:14
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2011-04-17
, 17:42
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@ Hardenberg
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If you're running JoikuSpot and a power kernel, you need to open terminal and:
root
modprobe JoikuSpot_Bouncer
and then close the terminal.
This seems to work (it did for me anyway)
I read that when you close JoikuSpot, you should then open terminal and:
root
modprobe -r JoikuSpot_Bouncer
and then close the terminal.
I don't know why or what this step does, but Mohammed AG wrote it so it must work
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2011-04-17
, 20:39
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