>I thought Norton Ghost offers a bootable ISO for restoring?
They do, and you can also get a hold of ghost_explorer.exe to open GHO
data sets & extract files.
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>> My laptop has a internal modem and RJ-11 connector. I want to connect
>> the phone line to the laptop and by using head phones I want to make
>> calls. How to do this? Is there any software available to do this?
>>
>> Kishore
>>
>Yes, it's called Skype. You of course need a dial-up ISP. A b
> The rpmfusion.org/Howto/nVidia instructions also say that SElinux
> protection should be lowered:
> setsebool -P allow_execstack on
I spent quite a bit of time fighting with this over the weekend and
found that the only thing that worked was lowering or disabling selinux,
and then only the km
>
>
>>> It's not "my" Firefox that has problems, it's Firefox that has
issues.
>>> It doesn't render pages correctly, it crashes often, particularly on
>>> pages that have flash, and it consumes huge amounts of memory and
cpu.
>>>
>> The "particularly on pages that have flash" bit should
>> It seems firefox gets worse every release.
>>
Ya ever stop to wonder if it's simply the package on your own system?
Because I just rolled out the latest Firefox to 226 Fedora systems over
the weekend and they all work like a charm.
I do know that Firefox *sometimes* jacks up royally if you u
>> Am I alone in finding the old (classic) Windows XP control panel
>> greatly superior to the KDE analogue?
>>
>IMHO, it is never a good idea to compare what one has in GNOME or KDE
to
>what is provided in Windows. It doesn't bring about the best response
>in many people. Just saying what you
>>On 06/10/2010 02:40 PM, jarmo wrote:
>> Hi
>> Anyone can point me, where to get fedora package of skype-2.1.47
>> ?
>> That's the last one, which worked with my cards. I have lost mine,
>> and I installed new beta, no worky. I can hear all ok, but using mic
is
>> no way.
>> So any help?
>>
>
>
>> I use both Firefox and
>> Chromium, but it looks like most people would like to have just one.
>
I use both sometimes @ the same time. If someone wants to "log in and
check [insert account here]" on my system I open them another browser,
usually Chrome, so I don't have to log out of mine. I