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From: andrel
Subject: random questions
Date: 9 Mar 2011 17:34:22
Message: <4D78006D.3090409@gmail.com>
Lets join the random club.

- why does my thunderbird not open links any more? They are still blue 
underlined, act like hyperlinks, have an 'open link in browser' in the 
popup menu. But I have to copy and paste the link into the address bar 
of my browser. That is the only thing that works.
- Why after changing my power supply does my machine reboot immediately 
after going into hibernation. I can at that moment press the on/off 
button to stop it from rebooting, but I have to wait until that happens. 
No selecting hibernation and walking away anymore.
- I question that might have been answered before, but I don't remember 
the answer. I maintain a site for a friend of mine. Reasonable cermics 
artist, very good painter, and bad photographer (note the reflections in 
the pictures covered with glass), www.sayyah.nl She want to upload her 
own pictures and maintain the site herself. I use a Matlab script to 
build this from a simple CSV file, that was easiest for me, but 
impossible for her. What kind of program would you recommend that has 
more or less this functionality. I want something simple with more than 
one way to reach a picture (by theme, by technique and in the complete 
listing and perhaps more if a picture is from more than one theme). I 
cannot assume any knowledge of programming. I haven't checked what my 
provider supports, and frankly I have no idea what to check. (I build my 
websites by hand, assisted by Matlab for the tedious work).

-- 
Apparently you can afford your own dictator for less than 10 cents per 
citizen per day.


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From: scott
Subject: Re: random questions
Date: 10 Mar 2011 03:42:56
Message: <4d788f10@news.povray.org>
> - Why after changing my power supply does my machine reboot immediately
> after going into hibernation. I can at that moment press the on/off
> button to stop it from rebooting, but I have to wait until that happens.
> No selecting hibernation and walking away anymore.

I had a similar problem and just lived with it for a while.  Then after 
I took everything apart (mainboard out of the case) to clean it one day 
it went back to working normally again.  I have no idea what happened, 
but maybe a good idea to take everything apart and make sure it's all 
seated properly again.


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