Art Edwards wrote:
The cursor on my dell laptop has developed a mind of its own. When I
type it moves to either the upper right- or lower left-hand corner of
the screen. This behavior appears to be connected to having the cursor
joy-stick in the middle of the keyboard. On the windoze side, one c
The cursor on my dell laptop has developed a mind of its own. When I
type it moves to either the upper right- or lower left-hand corner of
the screen. This behavior appears to be connected to having the cursor
joy-stick in the middle of the keyboard. On the windoze side, one can
disable this. I
Robert Aldridge wrote:
I began experiencing problems with Firefox accessing my Yahoo! Mail
account this week. But, it appears to be some malformed cookies from
Yahoo! Mail. I don't know if Yahoo! changed their site, or if an
upgrade to Firefox has made it more strict about not handling malformed
I began experiencing problems with Firefox accessing my Yahoo! Mail
account this week. But, it appears to be some malformed cookies from
Yahoo! Mail. I don't know if Yahoo! changed their site, or if an
upgrade to Firefox has made it more strict about not handling malformed
cookies. If I disable
I have a completely unrelated problem with Firefox in Sid, it just
"dies" sometimes when I click on pdf urls. Pretty annoying. Do you have
that to?
Also, when browsing really large forumthreads (i.e. 1000 posts + pics)
Firefox and X will hog memory like there is no tomorrow.
I haven't found an
Some Q's relevant to items common to both systems:
* What ISP are you guys using?
* How are you having both computers online at once?
* Does the same phenomena exist with Opera, the full version of Mozilla, or text-mode systems like Lynx, w3m or Links?
-- Original message -
Hi,
I'm experiencing some problems with firefox and so is my roommate,
firefox sometimes stops loading and sometimes it even do a sighalt
without any warning.
Does anyone else have the same problem as we do? We have different
computer models, with different chipsets in them.
This is all the in
On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 12:25, John Parker wrote:
> when applying your March 8 version of
>
> sudo ../kernel-patch-suspend2-2.1.8.2/apply
> /usr/src/kernel-patch-suspend2-2.1.8.2/software-suspend-2.1.7-for-2.6.10/
>
> I receive
>
> Applying 910-original-time-patch ...
> 910-original-time-patch
I fixed it. The changes in patch
kernel-patch-suspend2-2.1.8.2/software-suspend-2.1.7-for-2.6.10/910-original-time-patch
has already been made in kernel-source-2.6.10_2.6.10-5_all.deb
Please remove
software-suspend-2.1.7-for-2.6.10/910-original-time-patch
from your tarball.
Thank you.
when applying your March 8 version of
sudo ../kernel-patch-suspend2-2.1.8.2/apply
/usr/src/kernel-patch-suspend2-2.1.8.2/software-suspend-2.1.7-for-2.6.10/
I receive
Applying 910-original-time-patch ...
910-original-time-patch will not apply cleanly. Reverse applied
patches [Yn]? n
I'm us
Heyho...
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 00:25, Ben wrote:
>
> Preconfiguring packages ...
> (Reading database ... 115430 files and directories currently installed.)
> Preparing to replace kdelibs-data 4:3.1.5-1 (using
> .../kdelibs-data_4%3a3.3.2-1_all.deb) ...
> Unpacking replacement kdelibs-data ...
>
On Monday 07 March 2005 07:25 pm, Ben wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Hopefully someone can help me with this...
>
> I have an old(er) laptop that I use as a router, I recently ran an
> apt-get upgrade on the laptop from stable to testing which returned the
> following error:
>
> Preconfiguring packages ...
>
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