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2012-02-27
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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
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@ Perú.
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They're not instant push notifications, as you might expect, they'll just pop up when it regularly checks, so they could be as much as 30m later, and won't pop up if you've already been into the app and read them.
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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
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2012-02-28
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To anyone with hosed Facebook and/or Twitter, try this at the terminal:
gconftool --recursive-unset /system/http_proxy
gconftool --recursive-unset /system/proxy
gconftool --recursive-unset /system/osso
It's fairly drastic as it will throw away all your accounts (and saved wifi networks), but you should then be able to set them back up and have them work.
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2012-02-28
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Last edited by RazorNoobish; 2012-02-27 at 23:03.