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I'd tried that prior to posting, and yeah that still doesn't work. I even tried gaining root access. I really don't want to have to plug my Nokia into my desktop all the time just to move some files around.
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Not sure what happened, but I created a test subdirectory and moved it there, and then was able to move it to "/". Then I realized I had the target path wrong, it's /home/user/.mozilla/microb/chrome, although I'm still pretty sure it wasn't letting me move it to "/" or "/home" last night.
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Who finds that using a hosts file slows down the N800?
I'm using OS2008 51 and first time, I used a massive host list and the speed was unbearable. Now, I'm using a 40 KB host file that I removed duplicates & changed ip to 0.0.0.0 and the speed has gone down of the whole N800. |
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I have a big hosts file and have seen no apparent slow-down resulting.
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So I think the only real change would be the flush of all the buffers when you switched. Also has anyone tried using /etc/dnsmasq.conf rather than updating the hosts file directly? Code:
# or if you want it to read another file, as well as /etc/hosts, use Code:
#!/bin/shIf you make changes to dnsmasq.conf you need to restart the daemon '/etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart' |
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Nice info brontide :)
I plan on shifting my host file. |
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