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| Re: Linux: reinstall seems to be the only option On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:21:06 -0500, DFS wrote: [color=blue] > "Well, a few days I got fed up with the crashing and started using the "nv" > driver. It was doing really well until just now, when it froze up exactly > how it did with the nvidia driver. I'm starting to think it's a problem with > the flash plugin, not with nvidia, or ati, or the kernel. It's probably > flash and the wrapper used to get it working on 64 bit. Also, over the past > few days I've noticed more and more memory being used, while having the same > amount of programs running. Something is eating all of my memory, then > killing my computer. I really hate the idea of doing another OS install, but > it seems to be my only option left." > > [url]http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=587905&highlight=freeze&page=33[/url] > > huh? Lying cola lusers have whined for years that reinstalls are a solution > only to Windows problems.[/color] Linux, when your time has no value. -- Moshe Goldfarb Collector of soaps from around the globe. Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] |
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| My Copy Of Linux Server Edition Never Locks Up, Just FYI. My Copy Of Linux Server Edition Never Locks Up, Just FYI. Ubuntu Has Sent Me Badly Burned CD's Before, So I Usually Prefer 2 Create My Own CD's And DVD's, Just FYI. "Moshe Goldfarb" wrote: [color=blue] > On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:21:06 -0500, DFS wrote: >[color=green] > > "Well, a few days I got fed up with the crashing and started using the "nv" > > driver. It was doing really well until just now, when it froze up exactly > > how it did with the nvidia driver. I'm starting to think it's a problem with > > the flash plugin, not with nvidia, or ati, or the kernel. It's probably > > flash and the wrapper used to get it working on 64 bit. Also, over the past > > few days I've noticed more and more memory being used, while having the same > > amount of programs running. Something is eating all of my memory, then > > killing my computer. I really hate the idea of doing another OS install, but > > it seems to be my only option left." > > > > [url]http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=587905&highlight=freeze&page=33[/url] > > > > huh? Lying cola lusers have whined for years that reinstalls are a solution > > only to Windows problems.[/color] > > Linux, when your time has no value. > > -- > Moshe Goldfarb > Collector of soaps from around the globe. > Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: > [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] >[/color] |
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| Of course it doesn't, Just FYI That is because you don't do anything with your computer so it can't lock up. All you do is install Ubuntu. Install Windows 2008 Server. Install Windows Vista. Install Vista SP1, Install Ubuntu. Rinse and Repeat. There is no possible way that your computer can lock up. No possible way. You just can't and don't do anything with your computers. Just FYI Oh yea, this post is for informational purposes so we put Just FYI everywhere so people know that the information is for their reading. Just FYI Just FYI "kevpan815" <kevpan815@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AD311295-FBAF-469F-9CED-9F409C0F90DD@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > My Copy Of Linux Server Edition Never Locks Up, Just FYI. > Ubuntu Has Sent Me Badly Burned CD's Before, So I Usually Prefer 2 Create > My > Own CD's And DVD's, Just FYI. > > "Moshe Goldfarb" wrote: >[color=green] >> On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 01:21:06 -0500, DFS wrote: >>[color=darkred] >> > "Well, a few days I got fed up with the crashing and started using the >> > "nv" >> > driver. It was doing really well until just now, when it froze up >> > exactly >> > how it did with the nvidia driver. I'm starting to think it's a problem >> > with >> > the flash plugin, not with nvidia, or ati, or the kernel. It's probably >> > flash and the wrapper used to get it working on 64 bit. Also, over the >> > past >> > few days I've noticed more and more memory being used, while having the >> > same >> > amount of programs running. Something is eating all of my memory, then >> > killing my computer. I really hate the idea of doing another OS >> > install, but >> > it seems to be my only option left." >> > >> > [url]http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=587905&highlight=freeze&page=33[/url] >> > >> > huh? Lying cola lusers have whined for years that reinstalls are a >> > solution >> > only to Windows problems.[/color] >> >> Linux, when your time has no value. >> >> -- >> Moshe Goldfarb >> Collector of soaps from around the globe. >> Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots: >> [url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url] >>[/color][/color] |
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