On Fri, 12 Aug 2016 00:00:01 +0200 Rodary Jacques sent:

> Did I already told you about Opera 
> :-D)


        After contemplation, my reply is:

I did consider it. However its **not** a browser supported by Debian.

Lisi said that Chromium is probably behaving the way it is because
Windows now uses different viewpoints or desktops or workspaces [I
wouldn't know which].

However I didn't think that Chromium, though the source for Chrome, was
still mimicking that browser. I thought Chromium stood aloof from
Chrome. I also wasn't aware that Chromium is available for windows?

But I digress.

Bottom line:

I **try** [operative word] as much as possible to stay with Debian
supported packages.

But thanks for the suggestion.
Charlie

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