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The View "New Posts" feature seems to timeout quickly.
If I am trying to read through the "New Posts" while doing other things (IE not quickly) I am suddenly told there are no new posts before I can read what was available.
This has happened a few times. Today just after a reply post. Not sure if I posted the other times.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
Posts: 13,604
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I have experienced this problem as well over the last two days or so. I login, read a few threads and when I try to go to the next page of threads, it does not exist anymore. On most occassions everything works fine though.
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