> But does having that value set to "false" mean that I won't be able to
> use free WiFi that relies on a connection portal instead of a WiFi
> password?
Yes, that's what it means.
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Thanks Chaosmonk, this work around worked for me too. Abrowser is back up and
running again. But does having that value set to "false" mean that I won't be
able to use free WiFi that relies on a connection portal instead of a WiFi
password? That would be a real pain if and when I return to Ch
Is it possible for the OP (or an admin) to modify the title of this post to
something more specific, and add "solved"? This could be helpful to other
users who strike a similar problem and try searching the forums for help
before starting a new thread.
I tried to access https://www.palemoon.org using both IceCat and Abrowser,
both gave me this error:
>> Secure Connection Failed
>> An error occurred during a connection to www.palemoon.org. Cannot
communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s).
>> Error code: SSL_ERROR_N
Thanks for the pointer to the pre-existing thread, I did search for one
before opening a new one, but failed to find it. Yes, the issue seems to be
the same. When I start a guest session Abrowser launches as normal. The only
add-ons I use are NoScript and uBlock Origin, but maybe one (or both
This issue is the main reason why I do not ever want to have or use 4k or
higher screens. I like my pixels crisp and sharp. I am even considering buying
a CRT monitor again. Love pixel 4 ever... <3
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You have the patience of Job.
how to get xrandr (or maybe some other tool?) to use "nearest neighbour"
approximation algorithm (or otherwise disable blurring) when (for example)
3840x2160 ("4K") screen is switched to 1920x1080 resolution?
this reddit thread seems to describe a patch that allows to achieve it:
https://www.
As you say the BusyBox ash terminal does not show fsck as a valid command
BUT your advice of running "fsck -y /dev/sda5" worked perfectly. I do
appreciate your help. Thank you very much.
Ray
On Thu, 6 Feb 2020 at 21:36, Ray Brown wrote:
> I am away this weekend but will try next week when I get
To Andy,
Hello, Andy. I see you are a new member in this forum and I'm glad to see
you. For you question, firstly our operating system is GNU/Linux, not only
Linux, as the latter is a component and not the whole operating system.
Secondly, I do not really grasp your wordings, did you mean y
Why do you refer Debian. Here is Trisquel Users. OK, I will check it and
report it after I prepared mie goreng.
It's here. Right click "Network Connections" icon on the task bar and select
"Edit Connections". Click the "plus" (+) button and select "DSL/PPPoE" from
the drop-down list.
(Blobless) Debian unstable with MATE 1.22.2
Where is the PPPoE. Anyway I will check it later and report it.
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