tzalizam
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2011-03-31
, 15:39
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Joined on Feb 2011
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#91
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2011-05-22
, 15:56
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Joined on May 2011
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#92
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remove all seetings and personal files:
SEE EDIT
but be carefull with it. It will remove even pre-installed maps
EDIT: probably will be better:
rm -R $home/user/*
At least one person tried (rm -R $home/*) and it didn't work.....
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2011-05-24
, 12:34
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Joined on Apr 2011
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#93
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Well, it is possible there's some issue going on, I do see a lot of forum postings from folks that just have weird booting issues...but there's usually a reason for it (memory card inserted that it doesn't know how to read, or someone messed with an init script, or maybe someone did an "rm -rf" on the /etc directory). Granted some are maybe related to issues with the device/OS load from factory, but if it's self inflicted....damn, just stay out of the console prompt and save yourself some hurt.
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2011-05-24
, 14:49
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Joined on Jul 2009
@ United Kingdom
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#94
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2011-10-30
, 04:47
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Posts: 5 |
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Joined on Feb 2011
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#95
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Thanks for your help loser maemo community!! I really didnt expect you to ignore someone whos into a big problem and need your help!! again thanks losers! I managed it myself after going through the whole f@cking internet search!