Comment Re:Meh. Allocate 240.0.0.0/4. (Score 1) 460
He makes a case that 240/ addresses are not allowed with current stacks, but I just tested that with a few computers here, and it seemed to work fine
He makes a case that 240/ addresses are not allowed with current stacks, but I just tested that with a few computers here, and it seemed to work fine
I doubt that, there'd be no reason for anyone to write it up to not understand 240*
This is slashdot. I'm certain there are plenty of people here capable of reprogramming their ISPs routers, with out the ISP even noticing.
Which is why super huge ISPs like Comcast are going way out of their way (finally) to enable IPv6, and in Comcast's case, they've even released GPL router upgrades. Sure.
Stay off the Opera betas and previews, and you should be fine. The cutting edge is a bit bloody lately.
Nice. I have about a dozen "saved sessions" in Opera, where I had over a hundred tabs open, and finally got annoyed, but didn't want to go through them all at the time, so i saved the list, and started anew.
wait.. 5-8 years ago, wasn't everyone on this entire site railing against a certain company for integrating their web browser to the Operating System?
It was -really- terrible about 6 months ago, when it would take minutes to load pages.
It's not so bad now. It's still bad, though.
Your operating system should be dealing with that, not the browser.
Now open up 90-120 tabs as I usually run.
wow, you don't do shit in your browsers do you? My average browser workload has Opera over 500meg commit charge, the same in Firefox is enough to get Windows to say "YOU ARE RUNNING OUT OF MEMORY PLEASE KILL FIREFOX.EXE" (64-bit system, with a 4-gig swapfile and 2gigs ram
and using a Firefox without extensions is terribad.
I'm sure Opera's performance kicks the shit out of the rest of them still, anyway, too. Although the betas have been a lot more crashy than normal lately.
Considering that Opera is one of the biggest groups involved with the HTML5 definition, and that HTML5 as an official definition does not actually exist
You're trying to develop things that are in total danger of being totally different by the time HTML5 is completed.
oh.. my tabs haven't been on the top since i got a widescreen display. Since the tab bar is part of the title bar, you can't hide it, I guess. But it's only that way when maximized
I'd bug report that, can't enable that option if tabs are set to top.
Do you have something weird running in UserJavascript perhaps?
You're right, Link is not supposed to randomly overwrite bookmarks, it should be duplicating them. I think there may have been some bugs going through some of the snapshots between 10.10 and 10.60, as somewhere during that time, I have about 30 bookmarks that have just -disappeared- from both the Opera Link page, and my Bookmarks menu
MSN/Hotmail email is working perfectly for me.
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