> Phil Strange thing just now, I googled Proposed, following
> instructions I went to Software Centre, tried to enter 'Software', it
> stalled on 'Soft' for 30 seconds, then htop showed that compiz
> stalled, failed with error message and everything shut down for 30
> seconds then it all came back. Thinking about it, compiz has failed
> half a dozen times over the past weeks, I didn't think much about it
> till now. Maybe kernel update will fix it.
There's also a bug fix for Software Centre in Proposed. Best way to get
it is 'Update Manager' -> 'Settings' & tick the relevant box.
Cheers,
Phil...
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07-30-2012, 07:43 PM
Ric Moore
Precise faults
On 07/30/2012 05:45 AM, Roger wrote:
Just for ducks I just logged into it with Chrome. Wow, mucho response
improvement. It has to be firefox... damn it. Ric
This looks Very interesting.
Funny that promox runs things as 10.04. My other daughter had
insurmountable difficulty with 10.12 thru to Precise and went back to
10.04. Has not complained even once. Her Dell 1545 slugs along no problems.
What's the thinking on 10.04 being at or near end of life... does it
matter from a security aspect?
Roger
I'm sure that the "proxmox" type of user will have a decent firewall
defined. But, they are exploring going to 12.04 when it ~finally~ shakes
out, which by my own current perspectives might be awhile. Firefox seems
to be freezing up more and more on me, and it's tugging on my last
nerve. It's about THIS close to being ditched on my box. I just wish I
could set it up to look/feel more like Firefox. Ric
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