pelago
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2010-02-26
, 16:45
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@ Oxford, UK
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#61
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2010-02-27
, 19:38
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@ Manchester, UK
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#62
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It's a bug in the file manager, you have more than 32 files (and folders) in MyDocs, move some stuff into folders till you have <32 files, then restart the file manager.
Edit: bug report here https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5838 vote for it
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2010-02-28
, 22:13
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@ Antwerp, Belgium
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#63
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This is slightly dangerous advice on its own. Anyone doing this should check what's in those folders first before deleting. E.g.:
Code:ls -alR /home/user/MyDocs/._* | more
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2010-02-28
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@ Oxford, UK
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#64
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2010-03-03
, 20:31
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#65
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Hi amazol123,
Fine. It worked, but not because you deleted the "._?" File. It worked simply by accident.
Solution:
You have simply to reduce the number of Files in te MyDocs Directory to 32 or lower.
Follow the Link from pel in this Post: #42
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2010-03-10
, 14:31
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@ Sweden
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#66
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2010-03-17
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@ Bandung, Indonesia
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#67
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I see what you mean, you're right, I should have included *some* warning that blindly putting in 'rm' commands is "kinda" dangerous.
If someone would run the exact code I provided nothing would go wrong (the ._xxxxx files serve no specific use for as far as I know? someone please correct me if I'm wrong though!), but fact of the matter is indeed that if someone would make an error inputting the code I provided, they might mess things up...
Thank you
Dries
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2010-03-30
, 05:49
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@ California, USA / Jordan
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#68
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2010-03-30
, 06:03
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@ New Delhi, India
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#69
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2010-03-30
, 06:12
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@ California, USA / Jordan
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#70
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i have seen his a couple of times on my phone too. even a reboot doesn't cure it sometimes.... it goes away on its own too.
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