Hi
I have a capacity problem with a live webserver, is there anyone
available to provide short term and short notice consulting to remedy?
Thanks
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Following the recent thread on Firefox memory consumption, and reading
today about Mozilla releasing 3.5.1 fixing a 'zero day' potential
exploit in 3.5 [1], I thought moving to FF3.5.1 was worth a go. [2]
However: 3.5 is not yet available under 8.10. So off we go to
mozilla.org.
a. Going to the
2009/7/21 Victor Churchill victorchurch...@gmail.com:
Following the recent thread on Firefox memory consumption, and reading
today about Mozilla releasing 3.5.1 fixing a 'zero day' potential
exploit in 3.5 [1], I thought moving to FF3.5.1 was worth a go. [2]
However: 3.5 is not yet available
I see this is now featured on Lifehacker [1]
Apparently comes from this originator [2]
Creative Commons License
Some rights reserved. This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.
- so selling laminated copies might be frowned upon. I am not a CC
Thank you Alan, that clears thing up a bit. It would appear that the
best thing will be to upgrade to Jaunty 9.04 or wait till Karmic comes
out.
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trotter wrote:
I was thinking if someone could suggest a LiveCD distribution that has a good
reputation for a wide range of device detection.
Generally speaking the more modern the distribution the better compatibility
it is likely to provide. Also more likely to provide better fail feedback.
At 18:45 21/07/2009, you wrote:
trotter wrote:
I was thinking if someone could suggest a LiveCD distribution
that has a good
reputation for a wide range of device detection.
Generally speaking the more modern the distribution the better compatibility
it is likely to provide. Also more
Let's say I have an IMAP mail server that stores all my mail in a
particular context. I don't have any control over the server itself --
just access as a user.
Does anyone know of anything I can use to filter my inbox on the
IMAP server into different mailboxes on the same IMAP server --
Dear All
I am not selling this as I am providing this at printing and laminating cost.
I am making no profit out of this offer.
John Eayrs
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 11:46:29 Victor Churchill wrote:
I see this is now featured on Lifehacker [1]
Apparently comes from this originator [2]
pavithran wrote:
2009/7/21 Andy Random andy.ran...@gmail.com:
As thelargest corporate contributor to the Linux kernel, Red Hat would like
to
acknowledge this and encourage Microsoft to continue on this path.
That's quite an optimistic move by redhat , after all this shows a
fall in the
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