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    After logging in, and beginning a post, sometimes I will be logged out before submitt

    This doesn't happen too often, but many times when I log in, begin a post, then attempt to post my topic, my post will be interrupted with, "you must log in". I always login and was logged in when I began my request.

    What happens to my rejected post? After logging in again, I have to redo the post to get it posted, but would like to know if there is a way to retrieve the work rather than redo the post?

    I am old and due to shaky hands take a little longer typing due to multiple hits of the keyboard. Am I being timed out? If so, is there a way to configure my account to delay a little longer? It is difficult enough erasing multiple hits of a letter, as well as, multiple, even more than needed erasures. My guess is that I write at least twice the letters as needed to enter a post anymore.

    In another part of the forum, I made inquiry into the possibility of voise-activated Kubuntu OS operation, perhaps in league with a touch activated screen. I also inquired into requirements of hardware.

    I am not going to quit operating my computer until I pass on, so any help in how to improve my situation is appreciated. Thanks! Shab
    Last edited by Shabakthanai; May 20, 2017, 08:36 AM.

    #2
    it sounds like your login session(hear on the forum) is timing out ,,,,,,,, when you log in , check the box "remember me"

    VINNY
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      #3
      Thanks Vinny,

      Is it necessary to check the box each time I enter the forum? Shab

      Originally posted by vinnywright View Post
      it sounds like your login session(hear on the forum) is timing out ,,,,,,,, when you log in , check the box "remember me"

      VINNY

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        #4
        You should only have to check the box once for it to work. I havent seen the login screen here in months.

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          #5
          I think it is because I haven't been online much for a long time. I have checked the box logged in began a post then been logged out prior to posting the final several times. That is why I created this post.

          Generally it is OK. I am unable to be active like usual. But I am inclined to continue using my computer as long as I am able. Many times I have been unable to get to my computer due to health problems. Sometimes the best I can do is watch Netflix or other movies. I love you guys and my goal is to restore my health enough to return to daily computing. I miss you all. Shab

          Originally posted by whatthefunk View Post
          You should only have to check the box once for it to work. I havent seen the login screen here in months.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Shabakthanai View Post
            I think it is because I haven't been online much for a long time. I have checked the box logged in began a post then been logged out prior to posting the final several times. That is why I created this post.

            Generally it is OK. I am unable to be active like usual. But I am inclined to continue using my computer as long as I am able. Many times I have been unable to get to my computer due to health problems. Sometimes the best I can do is watch Netflix or other movies. I love you guys and my goal is to restore my health enough to return to daily computing. I miss you all. Shab
            We miss you, Shab! Get well!


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              #7
              Yes, Shab, get well and back in motion here!
              An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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