Comment Re:Just me? (Score 1) 121
Isn't HWA off by default?
Isn't HWA off by default?
Oh God, why? This is the first thing I turn off on new TVs
Hahaha, every time someone posts with, "I had problem X in distro Y", someone else posts, "that's a problem with distro Y, try distro Z!"
And you wonder why people just fuck off back to Windows after the first few snags...
Are you me? Your experience with Linux sounds like mine back in the day.
For the last few years, I've only run Linux in VMs (on Windows hosts), and it runs pretty much perfectly and does everything I ask it to. Standard "hardware", I guess...
They still do this if you're on a GSM network.
What were the symptoms? I've been thinking about getting a N7 2013 for the nightstand...
Closest I've come is the above... basically, use an automated app with root privileges to add the main ad-servers to your hosts file.
Other than that, you're pretty much fucked.
FUCK THIS TFUCK THIS FUCK THIS. Firefox doesn't even show me which fucking tab is playing it. FUCK OFF Autoplay.
Is the Exchange client on Android possibly horrid? I've only used the regular stock IMAP client, but that was never very good, lagging behind the GMail app severely in terms of both features and polish. Maybe Android is the main reason?
Also, I'm sure Microsoft would prefer their branding on any Exchange clients, just to stay in the execs' heads every time they check their e-mail... it's built in retroactive marketing that keeps their clients locked in.
On a more serious note: Just use Chrome for all things Flash. I use Firefox for everything else, but when I need Flash, I fire up Chrome...
Well, I bought a phone directly from Google about two years ago - a Galaxy Nexus - and that's now stuck on 4.3, including this lovely WebView bug.
This is totally different from microsoft refusing to fix XP bugs, given that upgrading is purchasing a new product.
In the case of Android users stuck on 4.3, upgrading to a newer Android version means purchasing a new phone - so pretty much the same thing here.
What about those of us whose hardware provider is Google? Galaxy Nexus anyone?
My Galaxy Nexus begs to differ. An original Google Nexus program phone, stuck on 4.3, with this bug. The entity responsible for pushing updates to this phone is Google...
So will this get me better performance in IE's metro version on my Win8.1 tablet (if/when I upgrade that to Windows 10)?
Trying to be happy is like trying to build a machine for which the only specification is that it should run noiselessly.