On 1/22/24 23:05, David Wright wrote:
On Sun 21 Jan 2024 at 14:50:59 (-0500), gene heskett wrote:
On 1/21/24 14:29, John Hasler wrote:
Klaus writes:
Did you notice, that I was talking about the reduced, crippled OpenSource
browser: chromium

I wrote:
In what way is it crippled?

Gene writes:
Port 80 has been hijacked. You cannot send it to monitor your own web
page at http://localhost:80, but the result is a 403 because google
doesn't know WTH to do with localhost...

Why would that cause a permissions (403) error?

I just tried that. No hijacking: works fine.
It was also true here using the file:// prefix, trying look at the
html versions of the man pages in /usr/share/local/docs.

I don't understand why a file:// prefix would test whether port 80 worked.
Port 80 is for http:// isn't it?

Firefox-esr
can use that syntax just fine.

Which syntax, the one in your previous sentence or the one in your
previous post?

Where the difference be?

Between what and what? You never seem to quote what you actually
put in the address bar together with what the outcome was.

which is why with my fading short term memory I generally copy/paste, including the bash prompts so you know its copy/paste but even then you question me. As for the file:// and :80, I'm not that forgetfull, I copy/pasted the rest of that files address from a previous ls output. On pressing enter it went to a google search and of course did not find it, but a repeat into less worked (I hate trying to read html) and firefox-esr Just Worked. As for armbian, in recent history it has used debian repo's or unbuntu jammie repos. I just rechecked, that one is running the arm64 version of Jammy so the chromium formerly installed came from jammy.

Take care, stay warm, dry and well

Cheers,
David.

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Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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