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Has something changed in the way that replies are done? Any time I reply it tries to double post and gives me the "you're only allowed to post once every ...
- 11-03-2009 #1
Something's wrong with the forum!
Has something changed in the way that replies are done? Any time I reply it tries to double post and gives me the "you're only allowed to post once every 30 seconds" error....this has happened at least 5 times in the last 24 hours....annoyed
Ubuntu 10.10 the Maverick Meerkat
Dell Studio 17, Intel Graphics card, 4 gigs of RAM, KDE & GDM
"The beauty in life can only be found by moving past the materialism which defines human nature and into the higher realm of thought and knowledge"
- 11-03-2009 #2Linux Guru
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I haven't seen that myself yet, seem to be doing fine here
- 11-03-2009 #3
Not happened to me either
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- 11-03-2009 #4forum.guy
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I've not had that happen, either, but will be watching for it.
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→ new users: read this first
→ no private messages requesting computer support - post them on the forums!
- 11-03-2009 #5
It did happen to me once.
ok since then ?
- 11-03-2009 #6Linux Guru
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I have had that happen before, but not since I hooked up by cable. I think it has to do with net lag and your browser settings, namely, automatically resending a request if it doesn't receive a response in a certain amount of time. The forum protects itself from accidental double posts caused this way, so I think it's functioning normally.
Last edited by D-cat; 11-04-2009 at 03:31 PM. Reason: annoying spelling errors!
- 11-04-2009 #7
Try clearing your browser cache, delete cookies and whatnot.
I do not respond to private messages asking for Linux help, Please keep it on the forums only.
All new users please read this. and the Forum FAQS.
- 11-04-2009 #8Just Joined!
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I'm new here, but perhaps a quick HDD format will solve the problem.
- 11-04-2009 #9
lol uhhh.....no
Ubuntu 10.10 the Maverick Meerkat
Dell Studio 17, Intel Graphics card, 4 gigs of RAM, KDE & GDM
"The beauty in life can only be found by moving past the materialism which defines human nature and into the higher realm of thought and knowledge"
- 11-04-2009 #10Linux Guru
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After you recover from that, everything will appear to run fast! :D
(Side note to new users... do NOT type that into a prompt!)



