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Elementary Update
Top Things To Do After Installing Luna : Elementary Update: MIDORI AND FLASH
eOS comes with the awesome lightweight browser Midori (pronounce it “midoɺi”, with a Spanish/ Japanese “r”). To get Flash working for it, you'll need to install ndiswrapper and do some tweaking, but don't fret, it's easier than it sounds. Just open up your Terminal (CTRL ALT T) and type in:
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer nspluginwrapper
sudo nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
nspluginwrapper -v -a -n -i
Update: Lewis Goddard has created a script that fixes flash in Midori if the above does not work for you here. Just follow the instructions provided there.
That's it, Midori should run Flash now!
on WifiCard Intel
To disables tcp window scaling you need to add the line below to your /etc/sysctl.conf.
net.ipv4. tcp_window_ scaling= 0
To reset run
sudo sysctl -p
options iwl3945 disable_hw_scan=1
in „/etc/modprobe. conf“. or
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
I did seem to make the problem go away (or at least recurring less often) by adding
Right after I commented above, I started Googling in a different direction and found this bug report in Red Hat (see comment #10):
https:/ /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=503983
Basically they said that the N-mode that was causing connection drops, so I added this line to /etc/modprobe. d/options. conf, and it works great then.
options iwlagn 11n_disable=1 11n_disable50=1
ipv6.disable=1 in kernel boot
options iwlagn 11n_disable=1 11n_disable50=1
eOS comes with the awesome lightweight browser Midori (pronounce it “midoɺi”, with a Spanish/ Japanese “r”). To get Flash working for it, you'll need to install ndiswrapper and do some tweaking, but don't fret, it's easier than it sounds. Just open up your Terminal (CTRL ALT T) and type in:
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer nspluginwrapper
sudo nspluginwrapper -i /usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
nspluginwrapper -v -a -n -i
Update: Lewis Goddard has created a script that fixes flash in Midori if the above does not work for you here. Just follow the instructions provided there.
That's it, Midori should run Flash now!
on WifiCard Intel
To disables tcp window scaling you need to add the line below to your /etc/sysctl.conf.
net.ipv4.
To reset run
sudo sysctl -p
options iwl3945 disable_hw_scan=1
in „/etc/modprobe.
/etc/modprobe.d/iwl3945.conf
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
I did seem to make the problem go away (or at least recurring less often) by adding
wireless-power off
at the end of /etc/network/interfaces
and reboot. Right after I commented above, I started Googling in a different direction and found this bug report in Red Hat (see comment #10):
https:/
Basically they said that the N-mode that was causing connection drops, so I added this line to /etc/modprobe.
options iwlagn 11n_disable=1 11n_disable50=1
ipv6.disable=1 in kernel boot
options iwlagn 11n_disable=1 11n_disable50=1
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Bios latency
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/oh-the-irony-dpc-latency-high-with-idle-cpu-100/5b0fe7d2-28ac-417f-84b4-823fa535538c
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