Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 4:45 PM
To: Gokul Poduval
Cc: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Firefox problems
I didn't know acrobat had products for linux... where can I find those?
I get wierd errors sometimes when I print using xpdf
Gokul Poduval wrote:
>Hello Arjen,
>
Emil Carlsson wrote:
I didn't know acrobat had products for linux... where can I find those?
I get wierd errors sometimes when I print using xpdf
You can get the free acrobat reader from www.adobe.com. Its the version
5.0.10. An easy way to get it is to go to about:plugins and select the
adob
I'm using Xpdf.
Gokul Poduval wrote:
Hello Arjen,
Do you have acrobat reader or any other pdf reader installed as a
plugin ? Firefox used to crash for me when acrobat was a plugin for
me. After I started using pdf readers as external programs, it doesn't
crash with pdfs anymore.
On Tue, 08 Mar 200
I didn't know acrobat had products for linux... where can I find those?
I get wierd errors sometimes when I print using xpdf
Gokul Poduval wrote:
Hello Arjen,
Do you have acrobat reader or any other pdf reader installed as a
plugin ? Firefox used to crash for me when acrobat was a plugin for
me.
Hello Arjen,
Do you have acrobat reader or any other pdf reader installed as a
plugin ? Firefox used to crash for me when acrobat was a plugin for
me. After I started using pdf readers as external programs, it doesn't
crash with pdfs anymore.
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 21:00:22 +0100, Arjen Verweij
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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?
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