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    microb Browser Will Not Load -- Help!!

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    GeraldKo | # 1 | 2008-03-25, 23:49 | Report

    The horror!!!

    When I try to launch the web browser, it puts up the small splash screen that says it's loading, then the splash screen disappears, and nothing else happens. No browser!

    I'm on OS2008 on an N800. I'm booting off mmc, not from internal flash.

    In addition to rebooting, I've tried removing the prefs.js file per this post and removing the microb user settings per post by iamthewalrus. Still no browser.

    I think everything else loads and works (although, right before this problem arose, I couldn't get nano or ncurses-base to install -- maybe because they're OS2007? -- and I can't get my Application Manager listing to refresh.)

    If possible, I'd really rather not have to create the mmc card from scratch as it took me a lot of time to set it up to begin with, not to mention all the work I've done on top of the basics. (If it matters, when I load the OS from flash, the browser works fine. But all my installations and modifications are on the mmc.) (And, of course, per Murphy's Law, I have purchased and am awaiting delivery of backup software so I can copy the mmc card ... but I haven't done that yet.)

    Any ideas??

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    Bundyo | # 2 | 2008-03-25, 23:57 | Report

    Try to copy the browser libs from the flash to the card...

    Also you can try to rename you microb dir on the card and copy the one from the flash.

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    GeraldKo | # 3 | 2008-03-26, 00:13 | Report

    Bundyo, thanks for responding. I'm not a Linux user, so I may need a bit of a step-by-step.

    In emelFM2 I see that there isn't a .mozilla folder viewable within /home/user/ -- is it hidden? Is that where the browser libs are? If not, where? (And if not all together in a mozilla folder, how do I know which libs are for the browser?) How do I get to them and copy them? Through Xterm?

    I have the same problem with the microb dir -- where is it?

    Thanks!

    EDIT: Post #10 below by pipeline (who did the port of emelFM2 to maemo) gives the answer as to comprehensively seeing the invisible files. But I had also found a way to see any specific invisible file if you know where it ought to be: just type in the path. Thus, I knew that .mozilla ought to have been in /home/user/ but couldn't see it. So I just added the next level manually by typing it in. That is, I typed in /home/user/.mozilla and the contents of the .mozilla folder displayed.

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    Last edited by GeraldKo; 2008-03-28 at 15:16.

     
    Bundyo | # 4 | 2008-03-26, 00:26 | Report

    I usually use ssh and mc to do these things, but emelfm should be okay. All files beginning with a dot a re not shown, look in emelfm options there should be an option to show hidden files.

    Libs should be located in /usr/lib, however i don't really know how exactly are they called. You can try to copy the whole dir, but if the file versions do not match, you may brick your mmc boot and need to do it again. High risk here.

    Theoretically you should be able to use the same technique as when you created your boot from mmc, but now copy only the whole /usr/ dir... Backup before that If you're under linux, you can easily backup your mmc to a dir (again like when you create a boot from mmc, but with a reader and an empty dir in your machine).

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    GeraldKo | # 5 | 2008-03-26, 00:33 | Report

    Bundyo, thanks again for replying promptly. Before proceeding I'm going to wait until my backup software arrives. (I'm not on Linux, but the backup software will let me backup a Linux partition within Windows. Then if I screw up, at least I can get back to where I am now.) (I tried using partimage from a bootable Linux CD, but wasn't educated enough to proceed very far.)

    If you see this thread pop up again, either I'm saying Thanks or I'm still in desperate straits!

    Until then ...

    In the meantime, if anyone else has any suggestions, I'll be very glad to see them.

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    Last edited by GeraldKo; 2008-03-26 at 01:54.

     
    gentux | # 6 | 2008-03-26, 06:30 | Report

    I had exactly the same problem and didn't find a solution, just reinstall the OS. I'm sorry.

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    Bundyo | # 7 | 2008-03-26, 08:40 | Report

    Um, if you're desperate, i just compiled Midori (which uses WebKit backend), works, but not hildonized, i can post it somewhere, so that you can use it while waiting for the backup

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    GeraldKo | # 8 | 2008-03-26, 14:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
    Um, if you're desperate, i just compiled Midori (which uses WebKit backend), works, but not hildonized, i can post it somewhere, so that you can use it while waiting for the backup
    While Midori sounds pretty good, I'd really prefer some Ouzo or a Frangelico. The hospitality of the people on this board is astounding!!!

    Joking aside, Bundyo, I'm not desperate, and I really appreciate the offer. Heck, if I really *needed* dependability, I'd have bought an iPhone! (Don't worry, I'm just making fun of the 153 threads on the topic.) (It was tempting not to confess it's a joke and see if this thread would get hijacked into Apple-vs-NIT Thread #154.)

    I can load the perfectly-fine-working browser on the flash-based OS as I'm a dual-booter.

    The upset is that I've put so much time into perfecting what's on the mmc for my purposes (comprehensive electronic companion for extended jaunts out of the country), that I hate the idea of starting over. But I'm not leaving the US next until September.

    Maybe I'll find with back-up that it won't be that hard; but for a dual-booting non-Linux-user, I fear it will be.

    So a heart-felt Thanks! but no need.

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    Bundyo | # 9 | 2008-03-26, 15:09 | Report

    Okay, just offering some help

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    pipeline | # 10 | 2008-03-27, 02:15 | Report

    emelfm2 hides hidden files by default... hit the big H icon to toggle between showing them or hiding them

    those files should be editable by default too since under /home/user

    To edit root files (probably not needed for this problem) you have to launch (as root) emelfm2 in xterm

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