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  2. Troubleshooting AOL Desktop Gold

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    Refer to our help article Download or upgrade your web browser for more information. Missing Emails, Folders, Favorites, Toolbar icons, Username on dialog box, and changes in settings not saving If you are missing items or your settings are not saving correctly, try the solutions listed below.

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    The transmission rate will be increased by the slow-start algorithm until either a packet loss is detected, the receiver's advertised window (rwnd) becomes the limiting factor, or slow start threshold (ssthresh) is reached, which is used to determine whether the slow start or congestion avoidance algorithm is used, a value set to limit slow start.

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    Newell stated that the application was a strong request from Steam users and sees it as a means "to make [Steam] richer and more accessible for everyone". [336] A mobile Steam client for Windows Phone devices was released in June 2016. [337] In May 2019, a mobile chat-only client for Steam was released under the name Steam Chat. [338]

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    Reset the nice level of all high-priority and real-time tasks n: b: n: k: Shut off the system o: r: o: y: Output the current registers and flags to the console p: l: p; Display all active high-resolution timers and clock sources. q ' a: q: Switch the keyboard from raw mode, used by programs such as X11 and SVGAlib, to XLATE mode r: p: r: p ...

  6. Slow steaming - Wikipedia

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    Slow steaming is the practice of operating transoceanic cargo ships, especially container ships, at significantly less than their maximum speed. [1] In 2010, an analyst at the National Ports and Waterways Institute stated that nearly all global shipping lines were using slow steaming to save money on fuel.