American Education, 1895 - Maggies Farm:: Siberian Light. Solomonia. The Big Pharoah. The Brussels Journal. The Devils Excrement was a load of hooey! Now I know. He was right, and I was under-educated. http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/2333-American-Education,-1895.htmlHOME | I haven't done extensive testing yet on this. I'm not sure if I am going to but I was wondering if anyone experienced this and had a work around? Annoyances.org - Win 2k System process - Very high CPU Usage (Windows :: Any thought would help or pointers >on how to see what is running under the system process but I usually load the app first and then load the MPG via http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win2000/t1030139428HOME | The Space Monitor:: Naturally a manned outpost would require a breathable atmosphere but oxygen The gravity, slightly under one Earth gravity, is likely to be sufficient to http://spacemonitor.blogspot.comHOME |
Because Outpost has not been reliable for me since 4.x, I don't have 6.x on other computers but I've got 1 install of 6.x (Outpost 2009 Jul-15) on a crunching workstation, AutoCAD, mathlab and other statistical, mathematical and rendering apps. Some of the work I do on it is sensitive but a couple of the apps require Vista to run some of their new functions so I was forced to upgrade to it. The point is that it doesn't connect to the net much just crunches.
Since I found a work around to the USB keyboard problem, I've got Outpost 6.x on it and I've been running into an intermittent problem. When I am downloading, for example, updates for apps using a download manager which opens multiple connections, Outpost will kill my net access allowing only LAN traffic. I've also had it happen in Firefox when I have multiple tabs open which is loading something. Outpost kills the net connection. Since this machine is only an infrequent net use and browsing machine and a reboot fixes it, I've kind of ignored it as I really didn't want to waste yet more time in fighting with Outpost.
I haven't hacked tcpip for more connections and its a very small connection thread load. And now I've found a page that can reproduce the problem everytime. So I was wondering if people could try it and see if they experience the same problem, if no one has a work around. Good Mountain Press Monthly Digest #08b for November, 2008:: to that Section (Allow Page First To Fully Load) for your little trick, and under the beckoning light of the near-full moon, just The connection broke. http://www.doyletics.com/digest08b.htmHOME | Emulators Online - Dirty Little Secrets!:: by providing a compact and light Internet and email capable machine. It boots Windows XP under Bochs in about 10 minutes, slightly slower than on my http://www.emulators.com/secrets.htmHOME |
The link is 100% safe for work but its a bit risque, its a Sina gallery of Olympic cheerleaders. I was writing a tongue and cheek article about the lack of coverage of them and was surfing for some pictures. Actually, I was doing it on an XP box with Outpost 4.x. Then I was on the Vista box and wanted to peep some of the pictures and Outpost killed my net. It was the first time a single web page has brought Outpost to its knees. I waited till I could reboot the box and tried the link again, and it brought Outpost to its knees again. 4 times, same result. So here it is:
http ://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_4de7e7100100add5.html
Firefox 3.01 and I can provide a list of my installed extensions if someone really wants to match my setup to test it.
Thanks!
tried the link in firefox 3.0.2pre, other than slow loading it worked fine, lotsa graphics - luckily all clothed. i do not have vista or a usb keyboard tho. my ff has a zillion add-ins (well, 28).
Thanks for testing it! Its still causing Outpost to kill my net connection. :( Anyone else?
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