Sandboxie is not needed in Linux, Linux comes in both x32 and x64 flavors, both supporting DEP hardware via kernel. You can enable apparmor for...
You can limit Opera's memory use in preferences, try out 10.70, 10.10 is crawls compared to 10.50 and above.
Btw nanana1, have you tried out Opera 10.70?
http://www.esecurityplanet.com/patches/article.php/3891446/Google-Updates-Chrome-for-10-Security-Flaws.htm That proves the point once for all,...
Works fine here, actually I get more issues with Chrome here but even then I prefer it as an alternate to FF. In KDE 4.5, Konqueror with web...
If you run LUA with a good AV, good browser and common sense, I don't see why not
Lucy, is that cron on desktop?
This is not malware, this is BIOS and RAM issue.
And if I even stray into FF, its end of net for me, even those rare occasions I used Windows, IE was never ever even considered here. Security of...
Along with your BIOS, check for latest AMD chipset drivers, unlike in Linux where its incorporated in the kernel, in Windows, older drivers will...
Update your BIOS, on my brand new Toshiba i3 laptop, I wouldn't be able to install any Linux, even the ones with latest kernel, Toshiba released a...
To expect any browser to be perfect is delusional at best, currently have both Opera and Chrome on my systems, both run very good, Chrome gives me...
Since Linux has to serve major mission critical servers around the world, it can't afford to be unstable. In your case, it could be a Windows and...
Goes well with Gkrellm invisible theme.
This is definitely a step in the right direction, also Canonical needs to release updated drivers patch for their kernel via downloadable separate...
Try the alternate installer or try lighter Lubuntu as your RAM is quite low for latest Gnome or KDE Ubuntu.
Flawed bench or not, even non scientific seat of pants goes to show how desperately Windows needs a newer file system. There is absolutely no...
Add ppa for x to get latest nvidia driver. https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
After all its the home of Ubuntu ;)
Ha ha ha c'mon, one itsy bitsy bios update did no one any harm :)
Since I have few latops in dual boot, I can check both. Temperature is a big BIOS issue, I have seen BIOS updates solve this and other issues as...
Check it against bios temp, usually the lm-sensors and other linux applets are off on certain laptops and motherboards, the disk thrashing in...
Check which process is doing the hogging. Also uncheck save sessions in session manager. Turn off nepomuk, reboot and then turn it on again.
Try system settings>advanced>desktop search, turn it off. In my case I have it on but I am not facing any issues so far, been running Kubuntu for...
Wow another Kubuntu user, have you added the kubuntu updates ppa btw?
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