Hi Mika

It's possible, that it has to do with my hardware.

But the concept of GNU/Linux Debian is in my oppionon very good.
There are:
- stable (Firefox 3.0.6 / Thunderbird 2.0.0.22-0 / Ooffice 2.4.1)
- testing (Firefox 3.0.14 / Thunderbird 2.0.0.22-0 / Ooffice 3.1.1-2)
- unstable (Firefox 3.5.5 / Thunderbird 2.0.0.22-1.1 / Ooffice 3.1.1-8)
- experimental (-- / -- / Ooffice 3.2.0beta1)

In osol you have only stable and testing/unstable/experimental.

If you want something really stable you have to get debian stable or osol
2009/06.
If you want newer packages you can get debian testing/unstable or osol
2010/20dev.

What I want to say with this:
If I want to have new packages, I can't have this stable with osol, but I
can have debian testing, where packages have been tested for 14 days (in
the unstable section) before they become testing.

I don't want to have an old Firefox because of the bugs it has and also
the improvements.

I hope you can understand that I (at the moment) will install ubuntu 9.10.
It's very good possible that my wife will get osol in an half year again.

--> For the developers: Isn't it possible to create a new section as in
debian (stable / testing / unstable)?  THAT would be very great!!

Cheers
Daniel


Am Mi, 18.11.2009, 14:25, schrieb Mika Borner:
> Daniel Bossert wrote:
>>
>> She is using Thunderbird and firefox with facebook-games. This
>> combination
>> is a good stresstest to see if a system works..)
>> So, tomorrow evening I'm going to install Ubuntu 9.10 ... (I propose
>> you'll hate me now). Also, with osol, firefox got dark about 4 times
>> within 2 hours. This means a huge load..
>>
>
> Regarding Firefox and snv 127. I've also had some problem, which are
> IMHO related to the flash plugin (Firefox gets dark for some seconds,
> but recovers after a few seconds).
>
> I had the same effect in an earlier build, but didn't have the time to
> nail down the problem.
>
> Otherwise, we have seven OSOL Desktops running with OSOL (5x 2009.05, 2x
> Build 127) without any bigger problems. Five of them being Ultra 24
> machines. Your problems could be related to hardware/drivers...
>
> No, you're not allowed to install Ubuntu ;-)
>
> Cheers
> Mika
>


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