Hi all,
My non-rooted Nexus S has been running smooth on Samsung 4.1.1 update from last 2 months or so. While one of the apps was being updated and installed, I switched off Wifi on the phone. Since then, the app was under "installation progress" for a few hours. I thought of switching on WiFi and since then, the phone is auto-rebooting continually if WiFi remains on.
Okay, I've been using Arch for about a year now and I have randomly hit a bug. I was at a friend's house with my laptop using the internet and wifi fine, I come home turn on my laptop and I noticed the little orange LED that shows my wifi isn't on and my laptop refuses to connect to the internet.
I have installed Xubuntu on an oldish laptop with a fresh install of 11.10 (12.04 wouldn't install because of some kernel PAE conflict) and then upgrading immediately to 12.04.
But the wifi is not working.
The settings I have for google play:
- Auto update apps
- Only update when on wifi
- wifi sleep policy: always
And the questions:
1. Will it update completely automatically or do I need to assist? If automatically - is there some periodic attempts for doing so, or what triggers the update?
2. If I "update all" manually and phone sleeps - the downloadings stop. Why's that?
I've looked through the man pages so this might be asking in vain. I get annoyed at the confirmation message for kill-window [ "C-b &" or "C-b kill-window" on the default setup]. This always gives:
Confirm 'kill-window'? (y/n)
Personally, I would essentially never hit C-b & unintentionally. Is there any way to disable this prompt, or prompts in general in tmux?
I have a Samsung Galaxy W phone on which I have problems connecting to ONE specific wifi network. The phone is running Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread).
The wifi network in question is a shared connection on a Windows 7 64-bit computer. This worked nicely for a while, until I suddenly managed to select "forget network" on the phone by mistake.
I've long been a fan of ES File Explorer for its all-in-one-app Swiss army knife abilities to:
1) Access my phone's files from my PC via WiFi (not USB).
2) Manage the files on the phone (move, delete, rename, etc.).
3) Access & manage web storage (like Dropbox, Box.net, et al).
4) Download files, install non-Play-Store apps, make backups, etc.
I was happy to recently find that ES File Explor
My friend just recently got a Pantech Burst P9070 and the Wifi doesn't work. When you switch it on there is not wifi signal indicator and if you try to search for a signal it does find anything. We tried smart wifi which did find his wifi connect but still we were unable to get connected and still the wifi icon did not appear. Can anyone help with this issue?
I recently noticed that Google Play's smart update feature (where you only download the "updated" portion of an app) doesn't seem to be working anymore. Lately, when I've gone to update an app, I'm downloading the whole app anew, rather than some portion of it.
Has anyone else noticed this?
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