Then I recommend /dev/random. It collects background electrical noise from the drivers in your operating system, so it's actual random data. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urandom
Very nice if you have to generate a random password or wipe your disk or something like that.
Then I recommend /dev/random. It collects background electrical noise from the drivers in your operating system, so it's actual random data. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urandom
Very nice if you have to generate a random password or wipe your disk or something like that.
Oh, something that's been bothering me for a while. If I am watching a video on youtube for instance and then surf away from that page the audio from the video continues to play and the only way to stop it is to hit the 'close window' button. That shit is sooooooo annoying. Why does that happen?
Oh, something that's been bothering me for a while. If I am watching a video on youtube for instance and then surf away from that page the audio from the video continues to play and the only way to stop it is to hit the 'close window' button. That shit is sooooooo annoying. Why does that happen?
Oh, something that's been bothering me for a while. If I am watching a video on youtube for instance and then surf away from that page the audio from the video continues to play and the only way to stop it is to hit the 'close window' button. That shit is sooooooo annoying. Why does that happen?
Oh, something that's been bothering me for a while. If I am watching a video on youtube for instance and then surf away from that page the audio from the video continues to play and the only way to stop it is to hit the 'close window' button. That shit is sooooooo annoying. Why does that happen?
That would be your Epic Piece Of Trash Adobe Flash Player. You don't even wanna know how much worse it works on linux, I often jump to 100% cpu when watching a video on youtube ffs.
Basically when you close the window, I guess the flash plugin is officially disconnected, so if it has managed to crash somehow then you close the tab and it's forced to die.
That would be your Epic Piece Of Trash Adobe Flash Player. You don't even wanna know how much worse it works on linux, I often jump to 100% cpu when watching a video on youtube ffs.
Basically when you close the window, I guess the flash plugin is officially disconnected, so if it has managed to crash somehow then you close the tab and it's forced to die.
Ah ok. Well the funny thing is that I don't need to close it. I just hit the button and I get that window asking me something like "are you sure bla bla" and the audio stops so I just hit cancel.
Ah ok. Well the funny thing is that I don't need to close it. I just hit the button and I get that window asking me something like "are you sure bla bla" and the audio stops so I just hit cancel.