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2010-01-22
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@ Finland
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2010-02-12
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#23
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I tried the following:
- Set the availability to 'offline': errors still keep popping up
- Deleted the skype account: errors still keep popping up
- Switched the device off and on again: no more error popups
- Re-added the skype account and went online: no popups
- Got a message through skype: popups start coming again
edit: Now, suddenly, the popups stopped coming. I didn't change anything.
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2010-03-01
, 23:41
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@ Gold Coast, Australia
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#24
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2010-03-02
, 09:20
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@ athens/greece
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2010-03-02
, 11:03
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@ Praha, Czech Republic
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2010-03-15
, 19:19
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@ At your mom's house, with my feet up!
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2010-03-22
, 22:37
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@ Houston, Texas
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2010-03-22
, 22:57
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@ NL
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2010-03-22
, 23:04
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@ Houston, Texas
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#30
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df -h shows:
Is there any way to see where it is trying to write and what? Or some kind of log file to know what exactly goes wrong... The vague error message is quite useless in trying to fix anything.