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#11
I'm still convinced that many browser crashes have to do with the website visited (note: by saying that I am not letting Nokia off the hook). Maybe we need to establish some sort of compatibility benchmark system, where we have several typical websites that run the gamut of compatibility. Then we can see if we can establish some commonality in these seemingly random events...
 
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How about this: I only used it to visit these forums, Google and gmail. No, the crashes are inexcusable. Oh and btw with javascript enabled gmail won't let you change password: it just keeps refilling the old one in and removing the keyboard. Sounds like Opera's messing up again...

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I would love to run my entire system off RS-MMC maybe the internal flash mem is to blame.

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Originally Posted by fanoush View Post
That's odd. Opera is rock solid for me with OS2007 on N770. I don't remember it ever crashed in OS2007. I still remember how much it crashed with OS2006. One difference may be that I have Flash plugin disabled.
Do you mean you disabled it in some places on the system or that we can not run flash at all (even the old version) on OS2007/770?
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Originally Posted by maxilogan View Post
Do you mean you disabled it in some places on the system or that we can not run flash at all (even the old version) on OS2007/770?
my guess is he's talking about disabling it in the browser settings (you can do this in os2006, too). a lot of people disable the plugin; flash's mostly ads, anyway.
 
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Originally Posted by convulted View Post
I would love to run my entire system off RS-MMC maybe the internal flash mem is to blame.
So who is stopping you from doing it? :-)
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
my guess is he's talking about disabling it in the browser settings (you can do this in os2006, too). a lot of people disable the plugin; flash's mostly ads, anyway.
Yes, mostly (=99.9%) I don't need Flash. And if there is a need it is easy to enable temporarily (rightmost button in toolbar).
 
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Originally Posted by convulted View Post
How about this: I only used it to visit these forums, Google and gmail. No, the crashes are inexcusable. Oh and btw with javascript enabled gmail won't let you change password: it just keeps refilling the old one in and removing the keyboard. Sounds like Opera's messing up again...
...and that's something else that could perhaps benefit from serious analysis. It's my impression that your experience is unique (I haven't encountered them, but my experience could be unique as well). Maybe you could construct a poll here to see how many experience similar issues. That's a start...
 
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Originally Posted by fanoush View Post
So who is stopping you from doing it? :-)
RS-MMC are very expensive (and rare) over here No, really...

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Oh and the password thing referred to gmail only.
 
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Originally Posted by convulted View Post
RS-MMC are very expensive (and rare) over here No, really...
Hmm, in my country the kingston mmcmobile 2GB is available in almost every webshop and price is equivalent to $30 including VAT. Is this very expensive?
 
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Hey I'm a student with no cash! The real reason is that I _do_ have better uses for my time

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And I prefer buying stuff like flash mem in person... heard one too many eBay stories -- and 1GB card here costs about $55!
 
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