Since I got the latest FF update all new tabs that are opened trough a link in a previous tab is now opened just right of the old one.
Previous version all new tabs were opened right to ALL other tabs and that I sure liked.
Anyone knows how to fix this? cos this is annoying
You could be right about the frequencies, think I better look for a Swedish forum about rooting it, but some stuff might be same though like some apps and stuff.
I'll take a look at that. btw, there seems to be a difference between EU and USA of this phone (http://androidandme.com/2010/07/hacks/root-hack-for-samsung-galaxy-s-also-works-on-u-s-versions/) Quote: "Russian developer LeshaK of Samdroid was the first to gain root access on the Galaxy S (i9000...
I was googling for how to get this rooted and they talked about update.zip (ex. http://www.techlivez.com/2010/07/how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-s/ or http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile/how-to-root-and-unroot-samsung-galaxy-s-i9000-with-a-single-click/) but downloading a file from like RS don't seems OK...
Void Main wrote::) I'm still around. Been really really busy with other stuff lately and not much to talk about on the Linux front unless you want to talk hacking Android.
Now I'm interested in hacking android too since I just got myself a Samsung Galaxy S i9000
well... I split up the big backup files into smaller and send them to the backup server, but I want to add some kind of junk and by that I mean whatever, just so if anyone but me tries to 'cat' the files together again, it won't get a working RAR file. The junk can be anything at all just so the 'ca...
Is there a way to add a small piece of junk after a file that later can easily be removed? I use google as my backup server and before I email myself I split it up, but I want to 'cat' some kind of "junk" after each file so they cant easily just cat them together again and the the "tr...
Tried the other superblocks this is what it showed me: [root@kgdubben /]# fsck.ext3 -b 2654208 /dev/sdc2 e2fsck 1.41.9 (22-Aug-2009) fsck.ext3: Invalid argument while trying to open /dev/sdc2 The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2 filesystem. If the device is va...
using parted I get this info of the disk: Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 1 32.3kB 107MB 107Mb primary ext3 boot 2 107Mb 17GB 17.5Gb primary ext3 3 17.5GB 18.7GB 1078Mb primary swap 4 18.7GB 124GB 105Gb primary Trying to mount -t ext3 on /dev/sdc4 says: mount: wrong fs type, bad option,...