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#51
hmm, just noticed that the "no network autoconnect" and the error message are unrelated.

when i mistyped a url so that it went nowhere i got the same error message as i do when its not connected. so it seems the error message has something to do with a unreachable host.

i know that firefox shows a error style page. can it be that aid page is hardcoded and not available on maemo? this then leads to a kind of loop, where mozilla tries to load the error page, fails, tries to load the page about failing to load the page and so it goes.
 
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#52
Hi,
As I've installed the flash9 without saving my original libflashplayer.so, I loose it (there is no repository for the package macromedia-flashplayer.deb)
...As I'm not alone in this case, is there anybody who could put the file on a web server and send us his URL ????
(/usr/lib/browser/plugins/libflashplayer.so from the OS2006 ).
Thank you .
 
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#53
hmm, i may be imagining this. but after i freed up 12 MB or there about of internal storage, and set the swap to 16MB, mozilla seems to behave better.

hell, i was able to make a guestbook entry on a javascript overloaded community site without having the browser choke on me. on the same site both opera and mozilla have had issues earlier.

Last edited by tso; 2007-09-01 at 02:33.
 
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#54
Is there some progress towards a more stable version,
or should I simply deinstall Micro-B and forget about it,
as with the very promising, but now dead Minimo?

Thanks

Ray
 
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#55
I had installed MicroB on 770, and got a nasty surprise: it won't start, crashing after main window opening but before loading any page.
I have previously installed and (attempted) to run a Firefox 2.0.0.4 cross-build for 770 so I got already $HOME/.mozilla directory created.

I erased that directory and started again the MicroB from command line, and it got up. I managed to switch the default to the Opera browser before crashing again (I'm lazy to look up where this is set in /etc, any hints ?). Now the browser works ok, but MicroB crashes if I start it and there exists the ~/.mozilla directory.

Any hints on what it may go wrong ?

BTW, I'm still trying to figure out why the Firefox crashes, I'd rather run the full-blown browser, even if slower.

Alex
 
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#56
Originally Posted by Ray View Post
Is there some progress towards a more stable version,
Yes!

or should I simply deinstall Micro-B and forget about it,
as with the very promising, but now dead Minimo?
No!

-Jonathan

Last edited by bokubob; 2007-09-01 at 16:50.
 
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#57
Noobie time, sorry .

I am trying to install Flash 9. I have installed xterm but I can't even get to the .browser directory, this is what happens:



Can someone please tell what is going on here.

Thanks,

Don.
 
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#58
I am trying to install the Flash 9 stuff, but am getting stuck on cd'ing to the .browser directory:



Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong here,

Thanks,

Don.
 
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#59
maybe:

cd /usr/lib/browser/plugins - for opera

cd ~/.mozilla/plugins - for microb

also be sure to become root.
 
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#60
dont - try using ls -la to show the directory listing... is .browser a file or a directory? It's a file on N800... and posting the image once should be sufficient
 
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