Yeah, quite a few; but the problem was still happening when I loaded the program in Safe Mode. It wasn't happening in 1.5, and I wish there was an easy way to downgrade, but it seems more trouble than it's worth.
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You can reset the password if you boot the machine from the OS X system disk.
ND beat me to the answer I was going to give.
Is there some absurdly simple way to change the default bookmark folder into which new bookmarks are, err, foldered? In Firefox?
it randomly just decides not to load pages.
Ok, I'm almost afraid to respond, since I'm so very not techy, but in the hopes that a "from the mouths of babes" kind of think might help, I've found that Firefox sometimes decided that links aren't safe. Usually it gives me a bar across right below the tabs telling me so, like when it blocks popups. If I right click on the bar, I can choose to turn the links back on. I'm not sure why this happens some times and not others, or why the bar seems to be invisibile until the point where I'm tearing my hair out. Perhaps something can be done with Preferences?
I've found that Firefox sometimes decided that links aren't safe. Usually it gives me a bar across right below the tabs telling me so, like when it blocks popups.
That happens (although I seem to have lost the bar on my Firefox 1.5 install at home), and the adblock extension will disable links as well.
Is there some absurdly simple way to change the default bookmark folder into which new bookmarks are, err, foldered? In Firefox?
Not particularly simple, but not super difficult, either: [link]
Well, I wasn't using a theme, and I did upgrade to 2.0.0.1, and it's unfortunately still happening.
You could use Opera if Firefox is not running very well. I like Firefox better, but I can't think of a good reason why. Opera is a really good browser.
I think that iTunes for Windows has a good shot of running on Kubuntu. I don't use iTunes, so I don't know by personal experience.
Hey Gud (or anyone else) - In a car, where would the negative terminal battery cable typically attach to? The engine block? The frame?
I think I might have to jack the car up in order to attach a new cable. (This is for my '85 LTD.)
The frame.
I vote frame, too.