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No probs - is it Ok for me to use your email account and this pasword for the A/V s/ware on the LYWA notebook?<BR>
or do you want me to change the password to something else?<BR>
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Pa<BR>
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Today's Topics:<BR>
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1. upgrade to fc9 and lost mouse pad enter (Jim Duda)<BR>
2. Re: [F8 x86_64] Pulseaudio w/USB Audio Device (Chris Tyler)<BR>
3. Re: cryptsetup luksOpen reporting "Command failed: Invalid<BR>
offset" (Philippe A.)<BR>
4. Re: tcsh and fedora 9 (Paul Newell)<BR>
5. Re: HowTo Change the Login Window? (Kam Leo)<BR>
6. Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU (Jonathan Ryshpan)<BR>
7. Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU (Craig White)<BR>
8. Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU (Todd Zullinger)<BR>
9. Re: upgrade to fc9 and lost mouse pad enter (g)<BR>
10. Re: Bootable FC9 Disk Copy: Solved (Nickolas Gray)<BR>
11. Re: error messages during ctorrent download (g)<BR>
12. RE: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU (landon kelsey)<BR>
13. why does hotmail clump my spaced sentences on reply? sorry<BR>
repeat (landon kelsey)<BR>
14. Re: [F8 x86_64] Pulseaudio w/USB Audio Device (Sean Bruno)<BR>
15. Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU (Cameron Simpson)<BR>
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Message: 1<BR>
Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 23:03:43 -0400<BR>
From: Jim Duda <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('jim@duda.tzo.com','','','')">jim@duda.tzo.com</a>><BR>
Subject: upgrade to fc9 and lost mouse pad enter<BR>
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I updated my laptop from fc8 to fc9. Due to dependencies, I had to<BR>
remove gnome-panel. I reinstalled gnome-panel and all the other stuff<BR>
that was removed, but apparently, I missed something.<BR>
<BR>
My touch pad continues to work as a mouse, however, I cannot use the<BR>
mouse pad as an enter key. I cannot double-click on the mouse pad as a<BR>
select tool.<BR>
<BR>
Can anyone tell me where/how this is controlled in gnome? Is there some<BR>
"manager" I need installed which might have been inadvertantly deleted?<BR>
<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
<BR>
Jim<BR>
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Message: 2<BR>
Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 23:06:04 -0400<BR>
From: Chris Tyler <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('chris@tylers.info','','','')">chris@tylers.info</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: [F8 x86_64] Pulseaudio w/USB Audio Device<BR>
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On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 19:50 -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:<BR>
> With my USB Turntable connected when I login to my desktop, pulseaudio<BR>
> sets it's default "sink" to the USB Audio subsystem instead of my<BR>
> onboard audio card.<BR>
> <BR>
> I had the same issue with alsa many moons ago, and was able to work<BR>
> around that with some modprobe.conf foo. Now, my configuration hacks<BR>
> don't seem to be able to tame the pulseaudio demon and I am at a loss.<BR>
> <BR>
> Any guidance on how to get pulseaudio to use the sound device I choose<BR>
> as the default sink?<BR>
> <BR>
> Sean<BR>
<BR>
Try this: Start [Applications>Sound & Video>PulseAudio Volume Control],<BR>
right-click on your favorite sink, select "Default".<BR>
<BR>
-Chris<BR>
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Message: 3<BR>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 23:41:51 -0400<BR>
From: "Philippe A." <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('futhark77@gmail.com','','','')">futhark77@gmail.com</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: cryptsetup luksOpen reporting "Command failed: Invalid<BR>
offset"<BR>
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After rebooting I succeeded to created a luks usb drive as well as a luks<BR>
container. Case closed!<BR>
<BR>
2008/9/2 Philippe A. <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('futhark77@gmail.com','','','')">futhark77@gmail.com</a>><BR>
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> My attempts to open a luks container fail with the following messages:<BR>
><BR>
> sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/loop2 test.crypted<BR>
> Enter LUKS passphrase for /dev/loop2:<BR>
> key slot 0 unlocked.<BR>
> Command failed: Invalid offset<BR>
><BR>
> As a result, the mapper never gets created in /dev/mapper.<BR>
><BR>
> The commands I am using to create my container are the following:<BR>
><BR>
> dd if=/dev/urandom of=test.crypted bs=1M count=256<BR>
> sudo losetup -d /dev/loop2<BR>
> sudo losetup /dev/loop2 /phil/test.crypted<BR>
> sudo cryptsetup -c twofish -s 256 luksFormat /dev/loop2<BR>
><BR>
> The resulting container appears to be valid as shown by cryptsetup<BR>
> luksDump:<BR>
><BR>
> LUKS header information for /dev/loop2<BR>
><BR>
> Version: 1<BR>
> Cipher name: twofish<BR>
> Cipher mode: cbc-plain<BR>
> Hash spec: sha1<BR>
> [snip]<BR>
><BR>
> However, no mapper after the luksOpen.<BR>
><BR>
> I have a non-luks 'vanilla' container that works. Can anyone help me figure<BR>
> what I'm missing?<BR>
><BR>
> Thanks!<BR>
><BR>
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Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 21:05:07 -0700<BR>
From: Paul Newell <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('pnewell@cs.cmu.edu','','','')">pnewell@cs.cmu.edu</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: tcsh and fedora 9<BR>
To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using<BR>
Fedora." <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('fedora-list@redhat.com','','','')">fedora-list@redhat.com</a>><BR>
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Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:<BR>
> On Mon, 2008-09-01 at 22:14 -0700, Paul Newell wrote:<BR>
> <BR>
>> Ed Greshko wrote:<BR>
>> <BR>
>>> Paul Newell wrote:<BR>
>>> <BR>
>>> <BR>
>>>> [babble removed by myself as this is the key line]<BR>
>>>><BR>
>>>> My question is "I want tcsh as part of my F9 os ... how do I get it<BR>
>>>> within the proper Fedora channels?"<BR>
>>>><BR>
>>>> As always, any suggestions appreciated.<BR>
>>>> Thank,<BR>
>>>> Paul<BR>
>>>> <BR>
>>>> <BR>
>>> yum install tcsh<BR>
>>><BR>
>>> <BR>
>> (with an embarrassed flush on my face) ... it's that easy? Why didn't I <BR>
>> find such when I scoured through what was available online at Fedora and <BR>
>> is there any reason that it isn't standard?<BR>
>> <BR>
><BR>
> The easy way to find out if 'foo' is in the repos is to type 'yum info<BR>
> foo'. You can also use the repoquery command from the yum-utils package<BR>
> ('yum install yum-utils').<BR>
><BR>
> poc<BR>
> <BR>
Thanks for the additional advice. Know nothing about "yum-utils" and <BR>
will look into after trying the "yum install tcsh".<BR>
<BR>
Paul<BR>
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Message: 5<BR>
Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 20:15:36 -0800<BR>
From: "Kam Leo" <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('kam.leo@gmail.com','','','')">kam.leo@gmail.com</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: HowTo Change the Login Window?<BR>
To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using<BR>
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On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Marc Ferguson <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('marcferguson@gmail.com','','','')">marcferguson@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
> Hi All,<BR>
><BR>
> I would like to know how to access and/or change the "login window" for<BR>
> Fedora 9. I was told it's changed dramatically; we're not using GDM or it's<BR>
> been split, blah blah blah. I don't know what any of that means, I'm a<BR>
> newb. I'd like to install a theme I found on Gnome-Look.org, but so far all<BR>
> the sites the folks in the chat room showed me didn't really say how to make<BR>
> the changes, or I'm just now reading it right:<BR>
><BR>
> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Flive.gnome.org%2FGDM%2F2.22%2FConfiguration" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://live.gnome.org/GDM/2.22/Configuration</span></a><BR>
> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fdocs.fedoraproject.org%2Frelease-notes%2Ff9%2Fen_US%2Fsn-Desktop.html%23sn-GNOMEDisplayManager" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f9/en_US/sn-Desktop.html#sn-GNOMEDisplayManager</span></a><BR>
><BR>
> Thanks for any clarrification.<BR>
><BR>
> ---<BR>
> Marc F.<BR>
<BR>
"F9 Login theme" was discussed in May. You can read it at<BR>
<a href="parse.pl?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.redhat.com%2Farchives%2Ffedora-list%2F2008-May%2Fmsg02707.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-May/msg02707.html</span></a> to<BR>
see if it addresses your situation. If not, get back to us.<BR>
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Message: 6<BR>
Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 21:42:39 -0700<BR>
From: Jonathan Ryshpan <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('jonrysh@pacbell.net','','','')">jonrysh@pacbell.net</a>><BR>
Subject: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU<BR>
To: Fedora List <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('fedora-list@redhat.com','','','')">fedora-list@redhat.com</a>><BR>
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In a recent issue of Salon, I read:<BR>
Luckily, there's a small add-on program for Firefox that lets<BR>
the user prevent Flash files from running automatically when a<BR>
page loads, and it turns Firefox into a stable, efficient<BR>
browser.<BR>
This appeared in:<BR>
<a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.salon.com%2Fwires%2Fap%2Fscitech%2F2008%2F09%2F02%2FD92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome%2Findex.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/scitech/2008/09/02/D92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome/index.html</span></a><BR>
<BR>
Does anyone know what this application/applet/plugin is? Is it<BR>
available for Linux?<BR>
<BR>
Thanks - jon<BR>
<BR>
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Message: 7<BR>
Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 21:48:12 -0700<BR>
From: Craig White <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('craigwhite@azapple.com','','','')">craigwhite@azapple.com</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU<BR>
To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using<BR>
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On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 21:42 -0700, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:<BR>
> In a recent issue of Salon, I read:<BR>
> Luckily, there's a small add-on program for Firefox that lets<BR>
> the user prevent Flash files from running automatically when a<BR>
> page loads, and it turns Firefox into a stable, efficient<BR>
> browser.<BR>
> This appeared in:<BR>
> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.salon.com%2Fwires%2Fap%2Fscitech%2F2008%2F09%2F02%2FD92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome%2Findex.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/scitech/2008/09/02/D92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome/index.html</span></a><BR>
> <BR>
> Does anyone know what this application/applet/plugin is? Is it<BR>
> available for Linux?<BR>
----<BR>
flashblock is what I use<BR>
<BR>
Craig<BR>
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Message: 8<BR>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:56:29 -0400<BR>
From: Todd Zullinger <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('tmz@pobox.com','','','')">tmz@pobox.com</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU<BR>
To: <a href="javascript:top.opencompose('fedora-list@redhat.com','','','')">fedora-list@redhat.com</a><BR>
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Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:<BR>
> In a recent issue of Salon, I read:<BR>
> Luckily, there's a small add-on program for Firefox that lets<BR>
> the user prevent Flash files from running automatically when a<BR>
> page loads, and it turns Firefox into a stable, efficient<BR>
> browser.<BR>
> This appeared in:<BR>
> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.salon.com%2Fwires%2Fap%2Fscitech%2F2008%2F09%2F02%2FD92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome%2Findex.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/scitech/2008/09/02/D92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome/index.html</span></a><BR>
> <BR>
> Does anyone know what this application/applet/plugin is? Is it<BR>
> available for Linux?<BR>
<BR>
They're talking about Flashblock I believe (the article even mentions<BR>
the name near the end):<BR>
<BR>
<a href="parse.pl?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Faddons.mozilla.org%2Fen-US%2Ffirefox%2Faddon%2F433" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433</span></a><BR>
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Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 04:57:11 +0000<BR>
From: g <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('geleem@bellsouth.net','','','')">geleem@bellsouth.net</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: upgrade to fc9 and lost mouse pad enter<BR>
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08/16/2008 10:00 PMJim Duda wrote:<BR>
<snip><BR>
> My touch pad continues to work as a mouse, however, I cannot use the<BR>
> mouse pad as an enter key. I cannot double-click on the mouse pad as a<BR>
> select tool.<BR>
<BR>
not directly, but there has been a previous post of;<BR>
<BR>
++++<BR>
subject: touchpad (Asus F3Sr) on Fedora 9<BR>
from: david hlacik<BR>
date: 08/16/2008 02:50 PM<BR>
<BR>
Hello guys,i have problem with my touchpad (Asus notebook F3Series) on Fedora 9<BR>
<BR>
from: mike cloaked<BR>
date: 08/16/2008 02:56 PM<BR>
<BR>
Known problem with touchpads in F9 -<BR>
<BR>
from: matthew saltzman<BR>
date: 08/16/2008 10:00 PM<BR>
<BR>
gsynaptic for GNOME. I'd guess ksynaptic for KDE.<BR>
<BR>
synclient is a command-line one.<BR>
<BR>
To use any of these, you need to preconfigure xorg.conf with the<BR>
SHMConfig line in the InputDevice section.<BR>
<BR>
from: matthew saltzman<BR>
date: 08/17/2008 12:48 AM<BR>
<BR>
Sorry, that's gsynaptics and ksynaptics (ending in 's').<BR>
++++<BR>
<BR>
there is no post that problem was cured, but entire thread does give<BR>
info to check your xorg.conf and sample configs.<BR>
<BR>
so, i would say check fedora site for bug and have a look at entire<BR>
thread. or sit and wait to see if any of previous poster note your<BR>
post and reply.<BR>
<BR>
also, i you like, i can send you entire of thread that i have.<BR>
<BR>
- --<BR>
tc,hago.<BR>
<BR>
g<BR>
.<BR>
<BR>
in a free world without fences, who needs gates.<BR>
<BR>
learn linux:<BR>
'Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition' <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Frute.2038bug.com%2Findex.html.gz" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz</span></a><BR>
'The Linux Documentation Project' <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tldp.org%2F" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://www.tldp.org/</span></a><BR>
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Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:05:29 -0500<BR>
From: Nickolas Gray <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('nick@austin.rr.com','','','')">nick@austin.rr.com</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: Bootable FC9 Disk Copy: Solved<BR>
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Ken,<BR>
<BR>
Thanks for your input. It helped me solve the problem. It turned out <BR>
to be with the rsync not copying all the files over. I should have <BR>
used "rsync -axXv"<BR>
<BR>
You would think there would be more interest in this, but go figure.<BR>
<BR>
On Sep 1, 2008, at 5:06 PM, Ken Smith wrote:<BR>
<BR>
> Nickolas Gray wrote:<BR>
>> I am attempting to create a bootable copy of a running SELinux box <BR>
>> on FC9. I think I am close but I am coming up with a kernel panic <BR>
>> (text at end) Here are the steps and a brief reason. If anyone has <BR>
>> any suggestions where I might have made a mistake or left something <BR>
>> out a comment would be appreciated. The only requirements so far is <BR>
>> that it has to be a disk to disk copy with no CD/DVD rescue <BR>
>> involved and it has to use LVM Snapshot.<BR>
>><BR>
>> The original looks like<BR>
>><BR>
>> mbr on boot sector<BR>
>> /dev/sda1 ext3 /boot<BR>
>> /dev/sda2 LVM<BR>
>><BR>
>> VolGroup00/LogVol00 is root<BR>
>> VolGroup00/LogVol01 is swap<BR>
>><BR>
>> This is what I am doing.<BR>
>><BR>
>> source to the target.<BR>
>> sfdisk -d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdb<BR>
>><BR>
>> dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/sdb1 bs=512k<BR>
>><BR>
>> dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=664 count=1<BR>
>><BR>
>> pvcreate /dev/sdb2<BR>
>><BR>
>> create the VolGroup for /<BR>
>> vgcreate -s 32m VolGroup01 /dev/sdb2<BR>
>><BR>
>> Create the logical volume for / and swap<BR>
>> lvcreate -l 1562 -n LogVol00 VolGroup01<BR>
>> lvcreate -l 62 -n LogVol01 VolGroup01<BR>
>><BR>
>> Create the swap area<BR>
>> mkswap /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol01<BR>
>><BR>
>> Format the / filesystem<BR>
>> mkfs -t ext3 /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol00<BR>
>><BR>
>> Create the snapshot<BR>
>> lvcreate -L 20g -s -n snap /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00<BR>
>><BR>
>> Mount the snapshot<BR>
>> mount /dev/VolGroup00/snap /snapshot<BR>
>><BR>
>> Mount the target<BR>
>> mount /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol00 /target<BR>
>><BR>
>> Rsync over the snapshot<BR>
>> rsync -vXxpr /snapshot/* /target<BR>
>><BR>
>> Unmount the snapshot<BR>
>> umount /snapshot<BR>
>><BR>
>> lvremove -f VolGroup00/snap<BR>
>><BR>
>> At this point I fixed the initrd, the fstab and grub.conf on the <BR>
>> target to point to VolGroup01 instead of VolGroup00.<BR>
>><BR>
>> I would think this should be it.<BR>
>><BR>
>> What I get is.<BR>
>><BR>
>> root (hd0,0)<BR>
>> Filesystem type is .....<BR>
>> kerne /vmlinuz ......<BR>
>> Linux bzimage.....<BR>
>> initrd / initrd ....<BR>
>> Linux initrd<BR>
>><BR>
>><BR>
>> Decompresing Linux ... Done<BR>
>> Booting the kernel<BR>
>> Red Hat nash version 6,0,52 starting<BR>
>> Reading all physical volumes this make take awhile ....<BR>
>> Found volume group VolGroup01 now active<BR>
>> ERROR: exec of init (/sbin/init) failed failed!!!! No such file or <BR>
>> directory<BR>
>> ERROR: failed in exec of /bin/echo: No such file or directory<BR>
>> a couple messages about not finding /bin/sleep<BR>
>> Kernel Panic<BR>
>><BR>
>> I am not really sure where this is getting to. I thought it was <BR>
>> getting to the initrd but now I am not sure.<BR>
>><BR>
>> Thanks Nick<BR>
>><BR>
> In that NASH script runs just before the error the running system <BR>
> volumes are mounted. It is compiled at install time to mount the <BR>
> right LV. If the LV has changed the kernel will panic because it <BR>
> can't find /sbin/init. See here <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.whoopis.com%2Fhowtos%2Flinux_lvm_recovery.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://www.whoopis.com/howtos/linux_lvm_recovery.html</span></a> <BR>
> adapt the narrative to suit your situation.<BR>
><BR>
> Ken<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
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Message: 11<BR>
Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 05:34:40 +0000<BR>
From: g <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('geleem@bellsouth.net','','','')">geleem@bellsouth.net</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: error messages during ctorrent download<BR>
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> Yes, I did in fact understand the snow thing. What I didn't understand<BR>
> was the connection with "making statements".<BR>
<BR>
men can do it with out trouble. ;o)<BR>
<BR>
> Sorry to hear that. I hope everything went OK (no need to elaborate).<BR>
<BR>
i do thank you for your concern. it is related to 'me mum'.<BR>
<BR>
with out elaborations, i am very concerned, doctor is mildly so. sample<BR>
[not cancer related, just a typical for elderly] to be taken tomorrow.<BR>
results will determine if 'home health' nurse handled 'things' correctly,<BR>
or a few days in hospital necessary.<BR>
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Message: 12<BR>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:35:25 -0500<BR>
From: landon kelsey <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('landonmkelsey@hotmail.com','','','')">landonmkelsey@hotmail.com</a>><BR>
Subject: RE: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU<BR>
To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using<BR>
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<BR>
what is really great is the ad block<BR>
<BR>
but that doesn't always allow a new entry<BR>
<BR>
to be added to the block list!<BR>
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> Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:56:29 -0400<BR>
> From: <a href="javascript:top.opencompose('tmz@pobox.com','','','')">tmz@pobox.com</a><BR>
> To: <a href="javascript:top.opencompose('fedora-list@redhat.com','','','')">fedora-list@redhat.com</a><BR>
> Subject: Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU<BR>
> <BR>
> Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:<BR>
>> In a recent issue of Salon, I read:<BR>
>> Luckily, there's a small add-on program for Firefox that lets<BR>
>> the user prevent Flash files from running automatically when a<BR>
>> page loads, and it turns Firefox into a stable, efficient<BR>
>> browser.<BR>
>> This appeared in:<BR>
>> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.salon.com%2Fwires%2Fap%2Fscitech%2F2008%2F09%2F02%2FD92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome%2Findex.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/scitech/2008/09/02/D92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome/index.html</span></a><BR>
>> <BR>
>> Does anyone know what this application/applet/plugin is? Is it<BR>
>> available for Linux?<BR>
> <BR>
> They're talking about Flashblock I believe (the article even mentions<BR>
> the name near the end):<BR>
> <BR>
> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Faddons.mozilla.org%2Fen-US%2Ffirefox%2Faddon%2F433" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433</span></a><BR>
> <BR>
> -- <BR>
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Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:37:53 -0500<BR>
From: landon kelsey <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('landonmkelsey@hotmail.com','','','')">landonmkelsey@hotmail.com</a>><BR>
Subject: why does hotmail clump my spaced sentences on reply? sorry<BR>
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what is really great is the ad block<BR>
<BR>
but that doesn't always allow a new entry<BR>
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to be added to the block list!<BR>
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> Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 00:56:29 -0400<BR>
> From: <a href="javascript:top.opencompose('tmz@pobox.com','','','')">tmz@pobox.com</a><BR>
> To: <a href="javascript:top.opencompose('fedora-list@redhat.com','','','')">fedora-list@redhat.com</a><BR>
> Subject: Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU<BR>
> <BR>
> Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:<BR>
>> In a recent issue of Salon, I read:<BR>
>> Luckily, there's a small add-on program for Firefox that lets<BR>
>> the user prevent Flash files from running automatically when a<BR>
>> page loads, and it turns Firefox into a stable, efficient<BR>
>> browser.<BR>
>> This appeared in:<BR>
>> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.salon.com%2Fwires%2Fap%2Fscitech%2F2008%2F09%2F02%2FD92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome%2Findex.html" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/scitech/2008/09/02/D92V0RV01_tec_tech_test_google_chrome/index.html</span></a><BR>
>> <BR>
>> Does anyone know what this application/applet/plugin is? Is it<BR>
>> available for Linux?<BR>
> <BR>
> They're talking about Flashblock I believe (the article even mentions<BR>
> the name near the end):<BR>
> <BR>
> <a href="parse.pl?redirect=https%3A%2F%2Faddons.mozilla.org%2Fen-US%2Ffirefox%2Faddon%2F433" target="_blank"><span style="color: red;">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433</span></a><BR>
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Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 22:43:52 -0700<BR>
From: Sean Bruno <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('sean.bruno@dsl-only.net','','','')">sean.bruno@dsl-only.net</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: [F8 x86_64] Pulseaudio w/USB Audio Device<BR>
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On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 23:06 -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:<BR>
> On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 19:50 -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:<BR>
> > With my USB Turntable connected when I login to my desktop, pulseaudio<BR>
> > sets it's default "sink" to the USB Audio subsystem instead of my<BR>
> > onboard audio card.<BR>
> > <BR>
> > I had the same issue with alsa many moons ago, and was able to work<BR>
> > around that with some modprobe.conf foo. Now, my configuration hacks<BR>
> > don't seem to be able to tame the pulseaudio demon and I am at a loss.<BR>
> > <BR>
> > Any guidance on how to get pulseaudio to use the sound device I choose<BR>
> > as the default sink?<BR>
> > <BR>
> > Sean<BR>
> <BR>
> Try this: Start [Applications>Sound & Video>PulseAudio Volume Control],<BR>
> right-click on your favorite sink, select "Default".<BR>
> <BR>
> -Chris<BR>
> <BR>
<BR>
Ah....right-click....Thanks!<BR>
<BR>
A tad unintuitive, but works great! <BR>
<BR>
Sean<BR>
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Message: 15<BR>
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 15:47:57 +1000<BR>
From: Cameron Simpson <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('cs@zip.com.au','','','')">cs@zip.com.au</a>><BR>
Subject: Re: Keeping Firefox+Flash from eating your CPU<BR>
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On 03Sep2008 00:35, landon kelsey <<a href="javascript:top.opencompose('landonmkelsey@hotmail.com','','','')">landonmkelsey@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
| what is really great is the ad block<BR>
| but that doesn't always allow a new entry<BR>
| to be added to the block list!<BR>
<BR>
Ad block is a blacklist (you ad stuff you want blocked).<BR>
Flashblock is a whitelist (blocks all flash, you add things you will let<BR>
run).<BR>
I personally prefer the latter.<BR>
<BR>
NoScript is also very useful.<BR>
<BR>
BTW, in FF3 (on a Mac) the block menu item appears to be missing from<BR>
mousing over the flash (it's available in FF2). Does anyone know about<BR>
this?<BR>
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