On 05/25/2012 05:20 PM, Richard Pieri wrote:
I'm not so sure. A significant chunk of Oracle's $7.4b spent buying Sun was
to obtain James Gosling's patent specifically for the purpose of suing Google
into submission. A few million is a small expense compared to what Oracle
wants to cut out
On 05/25/2012 02:47 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
Thanks guys. I do have Chrome installed (through the Google Fedora
Repo). I did a side-by-side comparison a few years ago, and I decided to
stick with Firefox, but when it starts to cause problems, it is time to
change.
I'm now using Chrome, and I
So far all is well. Although I've been using chrome as my default
browser all morning, I have not seen an issue except for clickable
links. I also have not seem Thunderbird freeze up yet today.
One problem though. When I clikc on a link in Thunderbird, it still
brings up firefox. In Thunderbird,
On 05/25/2012 07:05 PM, Amy Rich wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Jerry Feldman g...@blu.org wrote:
For quite a while I have had Thunderbird freeze up for a period of time.
But more recently I have found the firefox is doing a similar thing.
Often the biggest reason that firefox can
As I mentioned before, I've had issues with Thunderbird freezeups for a
long time. One thing I just noticed is that in testing clickable links,
I had both firefox and thunderbird running. Tbird froze up, but I then
exited firefox, and thunderbird immediately released. This is only a
theory, but it
On 05/25/2012 02:24 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
The other thing to check is Flash. If you have a vintage of FF that
still uses a separate process for Flash, you can find and kill that.
What version of FireFox are you using? I have 12.0, and have a separate
process for flash:
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David Kramer wrote:
Tom Metro wrote:
The other thing to check is Flash. If you have a vintage of FF that
still uses a separate process for Flash, you can find and kill that.
What version of FireFox are you using? I have 12.0, and have a separate
process for flash:
I'm using an older