SuperQ;214962 Wrote:
> Next you'll be installing Ubuntu, and you'll wonder why MS is still in
> business ;)
Better yet Mint! :D
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Same here. IE 6 and IE 7 just work (slimserver running on Linux)
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> The web interface has never worked particularly well with IE
Never have had a single problem.
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moshulu;214856 Wrote:
> When I got my SB3 a few months ago, life was beautiful. I was amazed
> that such a sophisticated combination of hardware and software could
> work perfectly "out of the box". Then, as I ripped my way through some
> 800 CDs, things began to deteriorate. Slimserver was con
adamslim;214860 Wrote:
> There are a few memory leaks that can cause problems, as the page
> reloads so frequently. Anyway, try Mozilla Firefox, which is more
> up-to-date than Netscape, but has the same 'engine', IIRC.
>
> Adam
Next you'll be installing Ubuntu, and you'll wonder why MS is sti
There are a few memory leaks that can cause problems, as the page
reloads so frequently. Anyway, try Mozilla Firefox, which is more
up-to-date than Netscape, but has the same 'engine', IIRC.
Adam
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When I got my SB3 a few months ago, life was beautiful. I was amazed
that such a sophisticated combination of hardware and software could
work perfectly "out of the box". Then, as I ripped my way through some
800 CDs, things began to deteriorate. Slimserver was constantly
crashing, freezing, ref