The web server is using HTTP not HTTPS, so all modern browsers default to complaining that the web page is not secure. Don't worry about that, but if you want HTTPS it can be enabled on WebIF >> Settings >> Web Interface Settings (at least, I'm going by the HDR-FOX CF, and presuming the Foxsat...
The disablement is to prevent a continuous crash-reboot cycle, and triggered if there are two crashes in quick succession for any reason... in case alpha testing caused it. Otherwise it could be difficult to recover from.
Of course, there are occasions when functionality in the flash packages...
Instead of PuTTY, try WebIF >> Diagnostics >> Command Line (install webshell if necessary). It's simple enough to copy&paste from there.
And no, you're confusing the base firmware with software packages. They are separate things, handled in completely different ways (except there is a slight...
This made me laugh, one of several letters in the Mail mocking weather presenters insistence on issuing advice on appropriate attire for the weather (as if we can't work it out for ourselves):
Indeed, but (unlike you) most* people need a point-and-shoot solution.
As to whether anyone understands what they do, clearly some people do! Being a Linux utility, fsck is well documented, and (being a script) fixdisk can be read and understood if you want to.
* I dislike using absolute...
By at least trying to use fixdisk, its bugs came to immediate attention and improvement, so thank you for that. If people choose not to use a tool because of perceived inadequacies, no progress gets made.
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