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The companion to qpmarl blog. Here you will find all technical related posts (mostly computer and linux stuff)

Sunday, May 28, 2006

 

fixed firefox in ubuntu

IPV6 was the problem. This doesn't work here yet. Firefox was trying to use IP version 6 instead of 4 (the one that everyone still uses). IPv6 is awesome, sure - but it doesn't work yet. So I just diabled it in firefox and now it works fine. I might still have some issues with other software trying to use it, so I may have to disable it system wide.

Anyhow, I've now found my new favorite operating system. Gentoo is still awesome, but Ubuntu is much easier to install and stuff.

 

ubuntu evaluation

Ubuntu is pretty cool. It's a nice setup. There are a few annoyances though. Overall it's a pretty good distro - it's easy to add software and it's all setup nicely.

I'm having some problems with the internet connection. I'm using the builtin wireless network card in my laptop to connect to a wireless router connected to a DSL modem. No security on the wireless connection. It works fine under windows. It seems to work fine in ubuntu - I can download software updates and new applications through ubuntu's builtin package management system. I can ping websites. the links2 text browser works fine. Gnome's browser, galleon (which is based on mozilla), works fine. Mozilla firefox refuses to load any web pages. It's really weird because I can't seem to find anything wrong. It think it may be some configuration thing with how firefox was compiled or something. Galleon uses firefox and galleon works, but firefox doesn't. it's retarted. So, I'm just using galleon - it's pretty much the same as firefox anyway.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

 

ubuntu

I'm now running ubuntu linux on my laptop. It seems to be working pretty well so far. The wireless networking setup was a breeze.