Trouble of the Day
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A Former User last edited by
- My main cellphone broke - whether it's age or something else, I don't know...:/
- My Google Chrome started crashing my Windows every time on exit. Blue screen... :rip:
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A Former User last edited by
Well, don't use Chrome apparently .
But it's actually my main browser - in terms of where all the working stuff is. <_< Notwithstanding if I'm able to transfer some actual stuff from there or anyhow, I'm gonna need to replace it with something! But what else I have now is two old browsers.
How did the cell phone "break"? My previous phone (not a "smartphone") the screen stopped working. I could still answer or even dial, I just couldn't see the digits I was dialing or the time.
Another phone just did exactly that. I'm not sure what happened with this one - though it had occurred on a rather wet place... Though it had got water on its outside many times before, and... It's less likely to be just the screen - it seems ain't beeping. :scared:
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A Former User last edited by
It was half-charged! And it doesn't seem wet...
About the Chrome issue - what if I get a 26dev - can I actually import from this Chrome certain stuff? For example - bookmarks I guess all right -- but what about extentions?
Even more -- can it merely adopt everything from a present Chrome?? -
linuxmint7 last edited by
Take the battery out (if possible) and dry all accessible parts (including battery) with a dry cloth and reinsert the battery into the phone, power/switch it on.
Or remove battery (if possible) and leave to dry naturally (away from direct heat) for at lease 24 hours. Once at lease 24 hours have passed, insert battery and power/switch on.
If you still get nothing after doing the two procedures above (once the phone and battery are dry), connect the charger and charge the battery.
If you still get on response from the phone after being connected to the charger for a certain amount of time (say a couple of hours) there maybe a fault with the battery (maybe a new one is needed) or the phone is well and truly dead. :rip:
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A Former User last edited by
Yeah... :spock:
24 hours, huh? O'k... :wait:I hate that I'll need to reboot my comp tomorrow morning again. And I'll have to deal with this Chrome somehow! ;_;
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A Former User last edited by
I hate that I'll need to reboot my comp tomorrow morning again. And I'll have to deal with this Chrome somehow!
Well, I guess there can be another culprit. Namely RealPlayer...
Today morning I started my Google Chrome, and a stream in my RealPlayer; then I just managed to... Two things: 1) the browser wasn't kept running for long, 2) I stopped the playback before closing Chrome (not exited the player - just stopped the playing). -
A Former User last edited by
Thanks for sharing...
It's not contagious... At least digitally :rolleyes:
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A Former User last edited by
Opera 11.63, I use a certain mailing service - open it every time I start the browser.
And of late there's started showing a BS announcement/"proposition" at the top coloured with my browser's custom skin colour:Opera is cited as a mail client.
Use blablabla [that page's URL] as a mail client?And three "options" on the right of that BS: "Allow", "Never", and "× Done" (the last is within a single button - so I can't hit either "cancel" ("×") or "Done" separately).
What should I do?
I've already hit that "×" several times, it hid - but it keeps popping up again after a short time, and it annoys me
There's no "right-clicking" in that area, nor any help/info getting found in the settings... I wouldn't like to hit "Allow" - I'm absolutely unaware of the consequences, not willing to hit "Never" either (yet) - cause I've no idea should I regret it later...What is this shit anyway?
I've never ever used any "clients" before, with an exception of one on a cellphone... -
linuxmint7 last edited by
@joshl, From what you have said, and the description you have given, I would personally click 'Never'. Because in my opinion, that option tells me that I am letting it/them know that I do not wish to use that other (blablabla) client that they are offering me, and to not bother be ever again.
But that just my take on things, going by your description.
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A Former User last edited by
It's not other client.
First, it's that same site/page/service. I wouldn't mind to do something in terms of using it somehow... though I'm using it already not having any trouble nor clients;)
Would you guess it's Opera (the browser) that wants something to me? -
linuxmint7 last edited by
Ah, I think I now understand joshl, it looks like your mail provider has updated the mail view (page) for the mail service they offer you, and are asking you if you wish to use this new view (page). It sounds a lot like what Yahoo did quite a few years ago with their on-line mail viewer, asking people to try the new version of their mail page. But I and a lot of other users found it very slow, and went back to the old one pretty swiftly.
Sorry joshl, I don't know any more than that (unless someone else can shed some light on which option is best for Opera 11.63), otherwise the choice is up to you.
Oh btw, I don't use Yahoo any more, as the service was rubbish and too limited and bossy for their free account.
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A Former User last edited by
I don't think the "blablabla".mail service has something to do with that:
- the "proposition" is in Russian, not that site's language I set;
- the "pop-up" is coloured with my CUSTOM browser skin colour(!!!) and NEVER ever responds to right-clicking (if it were part of the site - it WOULD!).
Am I right?
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linuxmint7 last edited by
What is the URL (web address) that is given in the message you quoted in your first post, is it an Opera URL (web address) ?.
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A Former User last edited by
Opera is cited as a mail client.
Use blablabla [that page's URL] as a mail client?:rolleyes:
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A Former User last edited by
It's mbox.i.ua.
I tell that because I just started to unlike it. Please can somebody advise me about what services I should consider to move to?