inimal attention & no errors. Kubuntu not as easy, not
automatic install, but rarely has off line problem. Debian KDE also stays on
line.
God Bless You,
Eric Lee Elliott
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800.827.5038870.613.1398
PMB 6755, 167 Rainbow Drive, Livingston TX
with bug blaming other
programs for FF being off line.
No consideration seemed to be given for default on line behavior as you
desired. Why the people in control of FF would want to have the only browser
that so discourages users is beyond my understanding.
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God Bless You,
Eric Lee Elliott
e
On Wednesday 17 December 2008 21:27:47 kevin_405 wrote:
> I had to set workaround 1 to true not false
>
> Workaround 1: (since ffox 3.0.1) ->
> set toolkit.networkmanager.disable to true in about:config
Fresh install of kubuntu 8.10 with all updates has cellular modem connected
via kppp, then
On Monday 06 October 2008 16:57:29 Shellster wrote:
> I found an easy solution to the problem. Just remove the network
> manager package and the associated gnome package. Then your network
> setting will rely solely on /etc/network/interfaces like that ought to.
I found an easy solution, revert
ermissions to access USB and external HDDs with
each update?
Hell will be full of lawyers and programmers.
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God Bless You,
Eric Lee Elliott
870.613.1398 or 800.827.5038
PMB 6755, 167 Rainbow Drive, Livingston TX 77399-1067
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://eric-elliott.com
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firefox goes offlin
Firefox3 is now staying on line in one computer. Network Manger
has been removed. Network Manager was problematic in general. NM
would not leave ethernet port off. NM would not consistently use
only one preferred wlan port.
Without NM, kppp still does my Internet connection and FF3 is
always
amp; connect Sierra card.
WIFI is disabled usually. My symptoms are much like his.
Every thing works except Firefox.
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God Bless You,
Eric Lee Elliott
870.613.1398 or 800.827.5038
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://eric-elliott.com
PMB 14559
245 Rainbow Drive
Livingston TX 77399-2045
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Firefox Off
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 191889 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191889
No, not duplicate of bug. Users should not have to ever be bothered with off
line mode. Period.
I do not ever use FF off line. Why should FF ever switch off line in my
computer? No other browser I use ha
I am experiencing the bug as described by Kevin with Wildfire. I have
found that waiting about 10-20 minutes will bring back Gaim after such a
freeze (I'm guessing the operating system detected that the socket was
idle and dropped it, or something along those lines). At the bottom
there is a patch