On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Ranjan Maitra maitra@iastate.edu wrote:
Maybe if I could redirect the system to the right copy of Firefox, it would solve all problems? How is this done?
Just checking: did you quit your firefox and restart after the update? This may solve most of your problems, if not.
There was a kernel update and I reboot every day anyways.
I must admit I've seen the little red rat appear quite often lately in the top panel. I try not to care too much about it, but it seems there are consequences.
Little red rat? I don't have anything of that sort here: I confess I am using the LXDE spin, though.
I believe this "little red hat" appears when you install software to report kernel... instabilities or something like that.
I must admit I never sent those reports:
1st: Like, from "all" the answers I've received so far, for most people here, it would look like a bad joke.
2nd: Before sending a report, you are warned that you are sending sensitive data on an unencrypted connection. I thought I'd refrain.
I'll have to check the BIOS <=> CMOS option to reload the defaults. Or I'll just remove the battery.
What exactly is this system and its specs?
It's an Award BIOS, but I can't get any more specs. (1994 - 2009). I don't believe it has anything to do with the version of this BIOS. It might take some work, but the BIOS/CMOS can be hacked on the present Fedora 12.