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i have included header of the page using "<?php include 'header.php' ?>" in one php file, i want header not to reload whenever i click on any option on header. how to do it exactly ? 106.51.131.180 ( talk) 06:30, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
I decided to give Ubuntu a chance. "Oh, it's quite stable. You won't want to use Windows again", they told me. However, every now and then a program freezes the system. Sometimes Ctrl + Alt + F3 will take me to a tty and I am able to kill the infringing program, or to kill all with kill -9 -1 and log-in again. Sometimes a terminal can be launched with Ctrl + Alt + t, and xkill be run. Sometimes a compiz --replace or a unity --replace will deal with the problem (I have the impression it's all compiz's and unity's fault, but they might be innocent). Sometimes, though, the system is completely blocked and none of the solutions above will work. That means, no access to any terminal.
Is there a way of always having the possibility to run a command to kill a program or run unity/compiz --replace? Could I for example, make the computer "earmark" some resources just in case the user wants to kill something? Is there something that will always work? Otherwise, I don't see how Ubuntu could be more stable than Windows. It's a pity actually, since I am enjoying some aspects of it (like installing programs from the repository). -- Llaanngg ( talk) 17:45, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
Hi, I'd like to know a few things about printing postcards.
Hope someone one will help me out soon...-- Joseph 17:46, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
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i have included header of the page using "<?php include 'header.php' ?>" in one php file, i want header not to reload whenever i click on any option on header. how to do it exactly ? 106.51.131.180 ( talk) 06:30, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
I decided to give Ubuntu a chance. "Oh, it's quite stable. You won't want to use Windows again", they told me. However, every now and then a program freezes the system. Sometimes Ctrl + Alt + F3 will take me to a tty and I am able to kill the infringing program, or to kill all with kill -9 -1 and log-in again. Sometimes a terminal can be launched with Ctrl + Alt + t, and xkill be run. Sometimes a compiz --replace or a unity --replace will deal with the problem (I have the impression it's all compiz's and unity's fault, but they might be innocent). Sometimes, though, the system is completely blocked and none of the solutions above will work. That means, no access to any terminal.
Is there a way of always having the possibility to run a command to kill a program or run unity/compiz --replace? Could I for example, make the computer "earmark" some resources just in case the user wants to kill something? Is there something that will always work? Otherwise, I don't see how Ubuntu could be more stable than Windows. It's a pity actually, since I am enjoying some aspects of it (like installing programs from the repository). -- Llaanngg ( talk) 17:45, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
Hi, I'd like to know a few things about printing postcards.
Hope someone one will help me out soon...-- Joseph 17:46, 28 June 2015 (UTC)