at least you can simply rm -rf/opt/dev/random/stinky/appname/config.cfg and the problem is gone.
Unfortunately you can not simply delete the folder in windows, more likely you will have later an issue with uninstaller saying it can not uninstall the application
OK, I understand all those people who pledged had C on physics. But why the hell Kickstarter that claims they are checking incoming projects allowed it?
Let me tell you a secret. Don't use comcast DNS, you don't have to. Use google's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4
I am on comcast and don't have any problem like that.
The setup is pretty simple, I have comcast's motorola modem and I have my own router with dd-wrt. IP addresses on the local network are served from the router (usual DHCP, same as any other router has) and I have specifically set google's public dns instead of comcast.
at least you can simply rm -rf /opt/dev/random/stinky/appname/config.cfg and the problem is gone.
Unfortunately you can not simply delete the folder in windows, more likely you will have later an issue with uninstaller saying it can not uninstall the application
cheapskates
But do they still manufacture phones? and somebody still buys them? wow!
Agree! But let's not stop with parents. Sometimes grandparents are still alive too.
both!
and this is why UTC was invented.
OK, I understand all those people who pledged had C on physics. But why the hell Kickstarter that claims they are checking incoming projects allowed it?
Let me tell you a secret. Don't use comcast DNS, you don't have to. Use google's 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 I am on comcast and don't have any problem like that. The setup is pretty simple, I have comcast's motorola modem and I have my own router with dd-wrt. IP addresses on the local network are served from the router (usual DHCP, same as any other router has) and I have specifically set google's public dns instead of comcast.