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"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
Yes, and flash plugin also - it worked allright about a week ago and suddenly it stopped... I don't know what did I do... IF I did anything...
mmm... What else doesn't work?
If you run Synaptic as your package manager you can chose the "History" option off of the File menu and go back a week or so and see what you've been adding or removing.
Also, have you tried to do a binary or tar install of any application recently?
Anyway, try dong a COMPLETE removal of the Java runtime and the flash-installer and then reinstall them.
And, while you are at it, take all the changes you made to /etc/hosts.allow out and restore it to its previous condition. (You did make a backup of every config file you've changed, haven't you? If you have, just copy the backup file over the original file. If you haven't... tsk..tsk...tsk).
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
Yes, and flash plugin also - it worked allright about a week ago and suddenly it stopped... I don't know what did I do... IF I did anything...
mmm... What else doesn't work?
That's the problem - I think it's _only_ mail.google.com that doesn't work...
If you run Synaptic as your package manager you can chose the "History" option off of the File menu and go back a week or so and see what you've been adding or removing.
Also, have you tried to do a binary or tar install of any application recently?
Anyway, try dong a COMPLETE removal of the Java runtime and the flash-installer and then reinstall them.
I haven't been installing any tars or binaries. I'll check that and my history of installments.
I'll try also re-installing java.
And, while you are at it, take all the changes you made to /etc/hosts.allow out and restore it to its previous condition. (You did make a backup of every config file you've changed, haven't you? If you have, just copy the backup file over the original file. If you haven't... tsk..tsk...tsk).
Fortunatelly it's only hosts.allow which was modified and I can easily erase the changes
Thank you for your help - I'll let you know if I was successfull
Veeeeeeeeeery weird - today Gmail works fine in Firefox... and in Opera... However Opera notified me that I don't have Flashplugin installed...
Yesterday I have been trying to install something through apt-get (which I didn't) and I noticed that there are some obsolete packages:
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Następujące pakiety zostały zainstalowane automatycznie i nie są już więcej wymagane:
libwxbase2.6-0 linux-headers-2.6.27-7 lib32ncurses5 nspluginwrapper ia32-libs libavcodec51 libc6-i386 skype-common lib32gcc1
linux-headers-2.6.27-11-generic lib32asound2 lib32nss-mdns linux-headers-2.6.27-11 libwxgtk2.6-0 mbr libpoppler-glib3
flashplugin-installer linux-headers-2.6.27-7-generic lib32z1 lib32stdc++6 kdvi libasound2-plugins python-numeric xutils-dev
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So I typed "sudo apt-get autoremove" - is it possible it helped Gmail load?
However I don't know why flash isn't installed...
Anyway - thank you all for help!
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