Fix: BSD Process Name Corresponding to Current Thread: Google Chrome

Fix: BSD Process Name Corresponding to Current Thread: Google Chrome

Were you recently using Google Chrome web browser for Mac OS X and experience a kernel panic forcing you to restart your Mac? If you viewed the Mac OS crash report, it may look similar to the below example report.   *** Panic Report *** panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff800358776f): Kernel trap at 0xffffff80034a5e38, type 14=page fault,...

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Fix: The Server Has Rejected the File – YouTube

Fix: The Server Has Rejected the File – YouTube

When you attempt to upload a file to YouTube, you may receive a message that prevents your upload from completing.   The server has rejected the file. Please follow these steps and upload the file again.   There are several reasons YouTube displays this message. Here are the most common reasons you are receiving the message...

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Google AdSense – New Violations Were Detected E-Mail

Google AdSense – New Violations Were Detected E-Mail

Did you receive an email from the Google Publisher Policy (noreply email) regarding a violation that occurred in the last 24 hours on one of your AdSense serving websites? The e-mail does not contain details about the page or website the violation(s) occurred. This is a Google courtesy email, since you should always be in compliance...

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Why: NET::ERR_CERT_SYMANTIC_LEGACY – Google Chrome

Why: NET::ERR_CERT_SYMANTIC_LEGACY – Google Chrome

You may receive a message in Google Chrome about your connection is not private when you try browsing a website. The exact Google Chrome error will be NET::ERR_CERT_SYMANTIC_LEGACY. You receive this message because the website you are browsing is using an HTTP(S) certificate issued from a Symantec certificate authority and Google Chrome has already begun depreciating...

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How To: Add Google AdSense to Your MediaWiki Site (No Extension Needed)

How To: Add Google AdSense to Your MediaWiki Site (No Extension Needed)

MediaWiki is free open-source wiki software. It is extremely user friendly and allows anyone to have a fully-functional wiki site in minutes. Some of us like to monetize our sites and may wish to run Google AdSense on our MediaWiki site. In reality, most wiki sites do not run ads by the nature of the content...

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