is the search bugged, or is it me
Zephyr_Pure wrote: [quote]s3klyma wrote: I'm running Windows XP and using Firefox 3.0.0.2.. or something like that; basically Firefox 3 Firefox 3.0.1 here on Windows XP. Explain exactly what you're doing so I can reproduce it, or I won't be able to discern why you're having the issue.[/quote]
Nevermind. I updated to Firefox 3.0.3 after writing that post, and now I can't reproduce it.
But since you're using 3.0.1, it might work for you. Go to search, and click on articles. Now search for 'poison null byte' once the page loads with your results, search for 'rss' , again in articles.
s3klyma wrote: But since you're using 3.0.1, it might work for you. Go to search, and click on articles. Now search for 'poison null byte' once the page loads with your results, search for 'rss' , again in articles.
No beans on that one, either. Did exactly what you listed, and still didn't get the repetitive search. Only thing I could see it being at this point is a caching issue.
K3174N 420 wrote: vista sucks donkey bollocks, i may go back to linux :) or atleast get my side partion back
i would also say shrink your vista partition and dual boot linux. I wish I still had my vista on dual boot. As much shit as vista gets, over all it's not evil. It's not good, but it's not bad.
EDIT: I forgot…
The reason I wish i still had my vista partition, is because I miss the compatibility of exe's. I mean I can't use cs2 or JTR or anything like that anymore.
yours31f wrote: As much shit as vista gets, over all it's not evil. It's not good, but it's not bad. It's horrible. You're only keeping it for issues you might run into when trying to get your Windows progs running right under Linux. Other than that, it's useless.
Thanks for repeating exactly what I said + useless shit. :angry:
yours31f wrote: The reason I wish i still had my vista partition, is because I miss the compatibility of exe's. I mean I can't use cs2 or JTR or anything like that anymore. Wine or VMWare Server VM of Windows XP. It's that simple.
yours31f wrote: I've tried VMWare and Virtual box, I guess next stop is Wine. Thanks Zephyr. If you tried VMWare first, that should've fixed your issue. You're probably just not paying attention to the mapping of virtual interfaces to physical ones in Linux… or to the use of NAT vs. bridged.
To clarify:
NAT in VM = use for client programs Bridged in VM = use for server programs