On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 09:41:36PM -0500, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> Or you could just properly seat the current factory HSF. You likely
> buggered up the pre-applied thermal paste film when you attached the stock
> HSF, or you possibly didn't get the HSF installed squarely atop the CPU.
>
> If this i
On 2010-04-20 21:39, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Nick Douma put forth on 4/20/2010 5:01 PM:
Looks like I'll have to look for a new CPU cooler...
Or you could just properly seat the current factory HSF. You likely
buggered up the pre-applied thermal paste film when you attached the stock
HSF, or you
Stan Hoeppner put forth on 4/20/2010 9:39 PM:
> Nick Douma put forth on 4/20/2010 5:01 PM:
>> Looks like I'll have to look for a new CPU cooler...
>
> Or you could just properly seat the current factory HSF. You likely
> buggered up the pre-applied thermal paste film when you attached the stock
>
Nick Douma put forth on 4/20/2010 5:01 PM:
> Looks like I'll have to look for a new CPU cooler...
Or you could just properly seat the current factory HSF. You likely
buggered up the pre-applied thermal paste film when you attached the stock
HSF, or you possibly didn't get the HSF installed square
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 22:51:22 +0200, Nick Douma wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:57PM +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
>> No was not the same. But you can hear if fan speed goes up when you
>> load either the cpu or the graphic card.
>
> For giggles, I just enabled the BIOS warning beep when m
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:51:22PM +0200, Nick Douma wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:57PM +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> > No was not the same. But you can hear if fan speed goes up when you load
> > either the cpu or the graphic card.
>
> For giggles, I just enabled the BIOS warning bee
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:05:57PM +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> No was not the same. But you can hear if fan speed goes up when you load
> either the cpu or the graphic card.
For giggles, I just enabled the BIOS warning beep when my CPU gets >60C. After
starting 4x burnP6 and letting it run
On Tuesday 20 April 2010 21:57:01 Nick Douma wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 09:43:18PM +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> > +1
> > I had the same problem. The fan control was not working well. A BIOS
> > upgrade solved the problem.
>
> Did you also experience this problem with this motherboard, o
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 09:43:18PM +0200, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> +1
> I had the same problem. The fan control was not working well. A BIOS upgrade
> solved the problem.
Did you also experience this problem with this motherboard, or a similar one?
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On Tuesday 20 April 2010 21:14:22 Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:00:26 +0200, Nick Douma wrote:
>
> 1/ System overheating (reboots tend to happen due to high temperatures,
> watch the BIOS CPU temps and control the rpm of the fans).
>
+1
I had the same problem. The fan control was not
Hi, thanks for the reaction
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 07:14:22PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> I hope you also get a 1000 watts power supply to feed that equipment >:-)
I actually bought a 850Watt PSU, which should be more than enough for this
setup, according to various reviews I read.
> So, as you al
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:00:26 +0200, Nick Douma wrote:
> I recently built a new computer with the following specs:
>
> * Intel Core i7 930
> * Gigabyte X58A-UD7
> * OCZ Platinum XTC OCZ3P1333LV6GK (6GB DDR3) * Gigabyte GV-N275UD-896I
> (nVidia GeForce GT 275) * 2x 1TB Saamsung Spinpoint F1 HD102UJ
I recently built a new computer with the following specs:
* Intel Core i7 930
* Gigabyte X58A-UD7
* OCZ Platinum XTC OCZ3P1333LV6GK (6GB DDR3)
* Gigabyte GV-N275UD-896I (nVidia GeForce GT 275)
* 2x 1TB Saamsung Spinpoint F1 HD102UJ
* 2x 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3500630AS
- both in RAID0
[KS] wrote:
> [KS] wrote:
>
>>>Currently, I am running Firefox 1.5 (not the Debian package but the actual
>>>files from mozilla.org) along with version 7.0 r61 of Macromedia's flash
>>>plugin and version 1.5.0_05 of Sun's java plugin.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Oh, I forgot to check the vanilla Firefox version
On 2005-12-30 20:34:36 -0500, [KS] wrote:
> Tried with Firefox 1.5 (vanilla) and a clean profile. Flash demos run
> like a charm. I used the same plugin which firefox_1.5.dfsg-3 uses! So
> the problem seems to lie in the debian package. Can anyone confirm
> before I file the bug or comment on an ex
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[KS] wrote:
> Tried with Firefox 1.5 (vanilla) and a clean profile. Flash demos run
> like a charm. I used the same plugin which firefox_1.5.dfsg-3 uses! So
> the problem seems to lie in the debian package. Can anyone confirm
> before I file the bug o
[KS] wrote:
>>Currently, I am running Firefox 1.5 (not the Debian package but the actual
>>files from mozilla.org) along with version 7.0 r61 of Macromedia's flash
>>plugin and version 1.5.0_05 of Sun's java plugin.
>>
>
>
> Oh, I forgot to check the vanilla Firefox version for the flash hiccup
Rick Friedman wrote:
> On Fri December 30 2005 09:43 am, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
>
>>Here flash has never worked with Firefox under Linux, making the
>>browser crash (bug 255860).
>
>
> Strange... I've never had a problem with firefox and flash, java or any other
On Friday 30 December 2005 15:06, Chris Howie wrote:
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>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> I think the next question then is why are some people having huge
>> problems with it, and some aren't. Here, its been best described
>> as bulletproof.
>
>We could always
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Gene Heskett wrote:
> I think the next question then is why are some people having huge
> problems with it, and some aren't. Here, its been best described as
> bulletproof.
We could always make a little web poll. Are you having problems with plugi
On Fri December 30 2005 09:43 am, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Here flash has never worked with Firefox under Linux, making the
> browser crash (bug 255860).
Strange... I've never had a problem with firefox and flash, java or any other
plugin (with the exception of the mplayer plugin).
On 2005-12-30 13:37:22 -0500, Chris Howie wrote:
> As far as I can tell, both firefox and mozilla have buggy plugin
> handling, no matter what the plugin might be. Maybe flash does
> something different that cause firefox and mozilla to freak out
> more. Who knows.
>
> Only think I do know is that
On Friday 30 December 2005 13:37, Chris Howie wrote:
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>As far as I can tell, both firefox and mozilla have buggy plugin
> handling, no matter what the plugin might be. Maybe flash does
> something different that cause firefox and mozilla to freak ou
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As far as I can tell, both firefox and mozilla have buggy plugin handling, no
matter what the plugin might be. Maybe flash does something different that
cause firefox and mozilla to freak out more. Who knows.
Only think I do know is that it needs to
Lesmond Le Grise wrote:
> Have you tried using the flash plugin from the marillat repository -
> flashplayer-mozilla? I haven't had any trouble with it (running firefox
> 1.5 on sarge backported from sid).
>
>
Happens with both the flashplugin-nonfree and flashplayer-mozilla. I
checked both befor
On 2005-12-30 01:18:16 -0500, [KS] wrote:
> I have noticed that whenever I do something with a flash animation and
> try to browse to another page, it freezes Firefox and the only thing I
> can do is to kill it and restart. Anyone else experiencing similar
> problems? It was with 1.0.7 and is still
> mplayer-mozilla and java both stand
> a good chance of crashing it too.
mplayer-mozilla often crashes my firefox too.
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I can try that, but it's not just flash. As I said, it's any external library
that makes new windows inside of Firefox. mplayer-mozilla and java both stand
a good chance of crashing it too.
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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 02:30:29 -0500
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I have this problem too. It's with just about any plugin: flash-nonfree,
mozilla-mplayer, and the sun Java plugin from the 1.5.0 SDK. I am
convinced
that firefox is doing something wrong
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I have this problem too. It's with just about any plugin: flash-nonfree,
mozilla-mplayer, and the sun Java plugin from the 1.5.0 SDK. I am convinced
that firefox is doing something wrong -- I can confirm that this happens to me
with 1.0.7 (from testi
Hi,
I have noticed that whenever I do something with a flash animation and
try to browse to another page, it freezes Firefox and the only thing I
can do is to kill it and restart. Anyone else experiencing similar
problems? It was with 1.0.7 and is still there with 1.5. I checked with
a clean profi
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 07:10:06 +0200, Chad Davis wrote:
> I am having an issue with firefox and flash player. When I go to
> sites with flash the spot where the flash movie is is grey and it does
> not appear. I can right click on it to get the flash menu and it says
> play,etc. I can
Does it end up freezing up your browser?
paul
->>In response to your message<<-
--received from Chad Davis--
>
> I am having an issue with firefox and flash player. When I go to
> sites with flash the spot where the flash movie is is grey and it does
> not appear. I
I am having an issue with firefox and flash player. When I go to
sites with flash the spot where the flash movie is is grey and it does
not appear. I can right click on it to get the flash menu and it says
play,etc. I can not confirm if sound does not work either as I have
no sound card on this
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