Hi. A new problem has just started in my Chromium browser for some reason.

I use Knoppix 7.0.2 on hard drive on Acer Aspire 5750 laptop.

When trying to visit a site, the rotating circle keeps rotating (in the
tab), then a Chromium message appears
"Following pages have become unresponsive. You can wait for them to become
responsive or kill them. Kill pages -OR- Wait". And a box shows the basic
website that you were trying to access.

Pressing "Wait" returns you to the ever rotating circle. Pressing "Kill pages"
produces a message "He's dead, Jim!".

The problem started shortly after I got wifi working. But Chromium WAS working
Ok for a while after I'd got wifi working. The problem occurs whether I'm using
wifi or an Ethernet cable.

When using Ethernet cable, I make sure that wifi is switched off (ie orange LED
is off by pressing Fn+F3 keys).

Is there any connection between the problem and me installing wifi in the
kernel? Why has Chromium just started exhibiting this prob?

As a temporary get-round, I tried Konqueror browser. It works but has a
separate problem of its own. Every time you visit a new site, you get the
message
"Server failed the authenticity check. The certificate is not signed by any
trusted certificate authority". But when you click on "Details", under
"Trusted?", it says "Yes".

I'd be most grateful for a solution to both problems, but if you have an answer
just to Chromium, that would be fine. Thanks.

(Unfortunately I'm finding that having Knoppix is like having a car, but every
journey I take, I'm having to get out and mend something in the engine.)

John