On 04/05/14 16:07, Tim wrote:
Tim:
It's not helped by websites with useless page titles.
Joe Zeff:
You can always edit the title before clicking OK. HTH, HAND.
I know that, but if you're bookmarking all your tabs quickly, because
you want to reboot/shutdown/eat, it's a nuisance having to
On Sat, 2014-04-05 at 01:35 -0500, c. marlow wrote:
> I honestly dont understand the whole point of tagging in firefox...
> Well I dont know how to use the tagging feature, I have never used
> it...
Tagging allows you to categorise your links, so you might tag news links
as news, finance links as
Tim:
>> It's not helped by websites with useless page titles.
Joe Zeff:
> You can always edit the title before clicking OK. HTH, HAND.
I know that, but if you're bookmarking all your tabs quickly, because
you want to reboot/shutdown/eat, it's a nuisance having to do that, step
by step, thanks to
On 04/04/2014 07:43 PM, Tim wrote:
It's not helped by
websites with useless page titles.
You can always edit the title before clicking OK. HTH, HAND.
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From: g
Reply-to: Community support for Fedora users
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject: Re: in regard to my system fans picking up speed
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 2014 12:08:06 +0600
On 04/05/14 08:43, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 09:22 -0500, g wrote:
>
I honestly dont understand the whole point of tagging in firefox... Well
I dont know how to use the tagging feature, I have never used it...
What do you do tag something then type it in the address bar and hit
enter and it will load that bookmark?
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On 04/05/14 08:43, Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 09:22 -0500, g wrote:
not everyone wants to restart with previous tabs.
Yes, sometimes you stopped browsing because one or more websites
> brought the thing to its knees, and you don't want to resume that.
Some browsers have a menu opti
On Fri, 2014-04-04 at 09:22 -0500, g wrote:
> not everyone wants to restart with previous tabs.
Yes, sometimes you stopped browsing because one or more websites brought
the thing to its knees, and you don't want to resume that.
Some browsers have a menu option to resume previous browsing sessio
On 04/04/14 07:18, Andras Simon wrote:
2014-04-03 20:42 GMT+02:00, g :
having several firefox tabs open is not as bad as having several
firefox windows open. conditions of which you do not mention.
when firefox gets over 30% of memory, best thing to do is to
totally close firefox, watch "top
On 04/04/14 06:43, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2014-04-03 at 15:32 -0500, g wrote:
on a couple of boxes, i leave side cover off for max air flow.
In some cases, pun intended, that's actually not a good idea.as
with some cases, that is true.
With an enclosed space, it's supposedly designed to forc
2014-04-03 20:42 GMT+02:00, g :
> having several firefox tabs open is not as bad as having several
> firefox windows open. conditions of which you do not mention.
>
> when firefox gets over 30% of memory, best thing to do is to
> totally close firefox, watch "top" for it to clear out of memory
> a
On Thu, 2014-04-03 at 15:32 -0500, g wrote:
> on a couple of boxes, i leave side cover off for max air flow.
In some cases, pun intended, that's actually not a good idea.
With an enclosed space, it's supposedly designed to force airflow across
the whole board (yeah, we know the cards get in the w
On 04/03/2014 10:48:40 AM, christopher marlow wrote:
> I posted earlier about my fans running a bit hard when I open firefox.
> I deleted the emails on accident so im sorry im having to make this a
> new topic.
>
> But I dont think my system ran hard on Ubuntu. ( but I used KDE then)
>
> but it s
On 04/03/2014 01:35 PM, christopher marlow issued this missive:
You know whats crazy?
I installed XFCE and the fans are very quiet now... this is odd... wonder why?
It is possible that the increased fan speed is caused by your GPU
working harder to render the graphics on web pages--especially
On 04/03/2014 01:35 PM, christopher marlow wrote:
You know whats crazy?
I installed XFCE and the fans are very quiet now... this is odd... wonder why?
Xfce is much less resource intensive than some of the other DEs; Gnome 3
is a notorious resource hog. It's quite reasonable that this made
You know whats crazy?
I installed XFCE and the fans are very quiet now... this is odd... wonder why?
Christopher
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 3:32 PM, g wrote:
>
>
> On 04/03/14 14:34, christopher marlow wrote:
>>
>> well, I didnt mean actual cobwebs lol, just meant all the dust
>> bunnies :P
>
>
>
On 04/03/14 14:34, christopher marlow wrote:
well, I didnt mean actual cobwebs lol, just meant all the dust
bunnies :P
ok. and, you need to watch for rabbit droppings. :-D
seriously, you would do well to check fans for build up every
few months. dust/lint on fans and heat sinks should not be
well, I didnt mean actual cobwebs lol, just meant all the dust bunnies :P
Oh sorry forgot to say this is a desktop :)
Christopher
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 1:42 PM, g wrote:
>
>
> On 04/03/14 12:48, christopher marlow wrote:
>>
>> I posted earlier about my fans running a bit hard when I open
>> fi
On 04/03/14 12:48, christopher marlow wrote:
I posted earlier about my fans running a bit hard when I open
firefox. I deleted the emails on accident so im sorry im having
> to make this a new topic.
what is happening with firefox is something that has been brought
up many times in the firefox
I posted earlier about my fans running a bit hard when I open firefox.
I deleted the emails on accident so im sorry im having to make this a
new topic.
But I dont think my system ran hard on Ubuntu. ( but I used KDE then)
but it seems like when I log in to MATE on F20 my fans pick up more of
a bi
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