Re: Firefox chokes on YNET

2008-09-28 Thread Boaz Rymland
To the best of my knowledge its not the flash objects on the page but rather the JS they use there. I was told once its the scrolling news thingy they use which eats the CPU. Ori Idan wrote: I think it is because of the the many flash adds they have. Use adblock to block these adds and it

Re: Firefox chokes on YNET

2008-09-28 Thread Gal Gur-Arie
If you'r using the extension of the HTML validator then disable it for Ynet it will help. On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Shlomo Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I have firefox 2.0.0.16 on Mandriva 2008.1 - all packages up-to-date. When I open YNET, CPU usage jumps to about 150% (AMD dual

Re: OpenMoko freerunner warning

2008-09-28 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, The phone (Israeli - suitable 900MHz model) is not available from the primary site, but can be bought from koolu.com website (albeit with different distribution in firmware). http://shop.koolu.com/index.php?main_page=product_infocPath=5products_id=6 The site is official reseller of

Re: Firefox chokes on YNET

2008-09-28 Thread Micha
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 07:44:08 +0300 Shlomo Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have firefox 2.0.0.16 on Mandriva 2008.1 - all packages up-to-date. When I open YNET, CPU usage jumps to about 150% (AMD dual core - over 70% on each core). Closing YNET brings thngs back to normal. Has anyone seen

Re: Firefox chokes on YNET

2008-09-28 Thread Shlomo Solomon
I got several replies. Here's a summary of what worked or didn't. On Sunday 28 September 2008, Ori Idan wrote: I think it is because of the the many flash adds they have. Use adblock to block these adds and it should work fine. I installed adblock plus, but it didn't solve the problem. CPU use

PPP without using a kernel module?

2008-09-28 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support PPP in the kernel. Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp? There is one for SLIP (e.g. SLIRP), but I need ppp. Thanks, Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: PPP without using a kernel module?

2008-09-28 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 09:10:21PM +0300, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support PPP in the kernel. Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp? There is one for SLIP (e.g. SLIRP), but I need ppp. Slirp does

Re: PPP without using a kernel module?

2008-09-28 Thread sara fink
in google.com/linux you can find some results for userspace ppp. http://www.google.com/linux?hl=enq=userspace+pppbtnG=Search see if you can find something there. On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever

slirp chicken and egg problem

2008-09-28 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Thanks for the suggestions and help, I'm further along, but here's were I'm stuck. If I invoke pptp and connect to it from a windows machine, it makes a connection and then passes control to pppd. On a regular system pppd passes back a data stream that windows recongnizes as coming from pppd

Re: PPP without using a kernel module?

2008-09-28 Thread Amos Shapira
2008/9/29 Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support PPP in the kernel. Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp? There is one for SLIP (e.g. SLIRP), but I need ppp. Does it HAVE to be PPP or can

Re: PPP without using a kernel module?

2008-09-28 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:37:14PM +1000, Amos Shapira wrote: 2008/9/29 Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I have a need to set up a VPN to a virutal sever which does not support PPP in the kernel. Is there such a thing as a USER SPACE only implementation of ppp? There is one for SLIP