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    Verssetti | # 141 | 2012-04-24, 03:18 | Report

    ok work well but when open another time the contacts don't show them well.

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    ajack | # 142 | 2012-04-24, 04:21 | Report

    [QUOTE=ffha;1196708]You can't close WhatsApp by closing the window; the process (and java with it, of course) will remain active until you manually kill it.

    Code:
    ps | grep java
    kill *PID HERE*
    So, don't open up WhatsApp 12 times in a row next time...

    May I suggest you use:

    kill -9 *PID*

    that is a safer way than just a KILL command...

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    jutley | # 143 | 2012-04-24, 04:23 | Report

    Will this work on Nokia n810?

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    Dre | # 144 | 2012-04-24, 04:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by praveenchand View Post
    after several try i managed to login.
    Instead of PHONENR i entered "LOGIN" and entered the number with code. also chnged "REGSTEP" from 1 to "-1"
    what are you referring to "and entered the number with code".

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    ffha | # 145 | 2012-04-24, 04:54 | Report

    Originally Posted by ajack View Post
    May I suggest you use:

    kill -9 *PID*

    that is a safer way than just a KILL command...
    Originally Posted by
    The default signal is TERM which allows the program being killed to catch it and do some cleanup before exiting. A program can ignore it, too, if it's written that way.

    Specifying -9 or KILL as the signal does not allow the program to catch it, do any cleanup or ignore it. It should only be used as a last resort.
    Just copy-paste'd it as I'm too lazy to type this out for noobs again.

    Originally Posted by jutley View Post
    Will this work on Nokia n810?
    It should work, though not with the version of java supplied with the first post.

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    Nad | # 146 | 2012-04-24, 05:05 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dre View Post
    what are you referring to "and entered the number with code".
    I think country code. I have tried with and without country codes and the 0 preceding my phone number but still get "unknown error" when entering the verification code on my N9.

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    naru | # 147 | 2012-04-24, 05:23 | Report

    who is using java whats app in n900 share some scrin shot let see how working it


    sorry for my bad english

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    didik.wahyono | # 148 | 2012-04-24, 05:33 | Report

    i believe this is in N900

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    praveenchand | # 149 | 2012-04-24, 05:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by Nad View Post
    I think country code. I have tried with and without country codes and the 0 preceding my phone number but still get "unknown error" when entering the verification code on my N9.
    ya its country code, but without preceding zeroes...

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    romiiio | # 150 | 2012-04-24, 05:55 | Report

    Hi ive managed to install it succesfully by editing prefs.xml now do i have to have my N900 connected to internet all the time for me to get the messages or will i get notified even if i am not connected to internet?

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