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dan.lee

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    dan.lee got a reaction from jbohnenstiehl in Multiple Concurrent Accounts for mobile apps   
    I'm very happy with the product! I like it so much, I want to use it on my PCs at home as well as my work systems. The problem is, I can only have one instance of the app on my phone and it only saves one set of credentials. Swapping back and forth is a bit of a hassle. Accessing multiple accounts from the app would be awesome!

    Dan
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    dan.lee got a reaction from Marius in Multiple Accounts - Home and Enterprise   
    Yeah, I was afraid that's how it was. I just don't want to use corporate resources for my personal systems. Thanks for the update.
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    dan.lee got a reaction from Calin in Linux pcmonitor daemon stopped working   
    I had the exact same problem and believe it or not, it turned out to be the July 1 leap second issue described here:
    http://artipc10.vub.ac.be/wordpress/2012/07/01/leap-second-causing-ksoftirqd-and-java-to-use-lots-of-cpu-time/

    I didn't figure it out until I was using Eclipse to build a plug-in and it was dog slow too. A bit of googling pointed me in the right direction. Hope that helps you!

    Dan
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    dan.lee got a reaction from Marius in Linux pcmonitor daemon stopped working   
    I had the exact same problem and believe it or not, it turned out to be the July 1 leap second issue described here:
    http://artipc10.vub.ac.be/wordpress/2012/07/01/leap-second-causing-ksoftirqd-and-java-to-use-lots-of-cpu-time/

    I didn't figure it out until I was using Eclipse to build a plug-in and it was dog slow too. A bit of googling pointed me in the right direction. Hope that helps you!

    Dan
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    dan.lee got a reaction from beavisrp in Linux pcmonitor daemon stopped working   
    I had the exact same problem and believe it or not, it turned out to be the July 1 leap second issue described here:
    http://artipc10.vub.ac.be/wordpress/2012/07/01/leap-second-causing-ksoftirqd-and-java-to-use-lots-of-cpu-time/

    I didn't figure it out until I was using Eclipse to build a plug-in and it was dog slow too. A bit of googling pointed me in the right direction. Hope that helps you!

    Dan

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