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Old 29th May 2009, 05:27 AM
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Here's a weird one - as per usual for me.

Still learning, still looking to find answers

I installed Fedora 10 on my wife'sold Compaq notebook (Presario 2594US for the curious). after installing my usual stuff (netbeans, java, apache, mysql, open office, samba, and the mysql GUI tools), I let the mutha update....

Later, that night, after applying every update, and playing a game of nethack, I discovered the 3d versions of nethack that exist out there.

So, I decided to enable my sound card - which I did.

Several kernel failures later, I rebooted.

Now Mozilla is SLOW SLOW SLOW and I need to either disable the sound card or speed this mutha up.

Its a Celeron 2.4 with a gig of RAM so it shouldn't be too bad..

so um... Help?


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Slow, In Reseda.
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