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Thread: I just opened one (just one) Chromium browser to Yahoo dot com and I see this netstat

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    I did read your reply on my posting # 4. However...

    1. Quote Originally Posted by Werner P. Schulz View Post
      Didn't you read my appendix to your posting #4?
    2. I did read, with much respect and admiration as well, your reply to my posting # 4.
    3. I have started to experience feelings of preference for the "Go-Advanced" button after I click the "Reply" or "Reply With Quote" buttons.
    4. when I sent in the screen photo of my text file, I had not learned, yet, how to use the Go-Advanced button (and all of the little icons displayed at the top of the page that appears after I click on this button). Very comprehensive and thorough listing of helpful icon links on that page. Thanks!

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    My reply as we rejoin and regain.

    Quote Originally Posted by rajibando View Post
    So you don't write scripts? You had better! I had given you a wonderful clue which you couldn't grasp
    I would now request you to please stop jumping from one query to another and plain- and simply observe.
    And as the mod said, stop using chromium. It is not a Debian/Standard Linux tool. It is a google tool, and is imperfect. Better use Firefox directly.
    Best, use Iceweasel. It is a Debian finish.
    Last, but not the least, please request the moderator to delete your multi-posts no. 6, 7 & 8. It is not required but shall confuse newbies.
    And post your understanding, realisation with lot of explanations, here, so that future users can learn from your experience. Please don't hide your findings.
    1. With lot of empathy, respect, and equality
    1. I only recently(4 months or less) started using Chromium, sometimes, because of
      the flash player being already installed (default) in Chromium while using Knoppix 7.4.2 and Knoppix 7.5.0 and perhaps in Chromium while using earlier versions of Knoppix also; but I've recently noticed that the Chromium (default) flash player only works for some web site's flash media but not for "all" flash media.
    2. I select Knoppix with versions 7.4.2 and/or 7.5.0 exclusively since they've made
      their very grand appearance on Earth!
    3. With the advice that I've received here today about Chromium, I shall not use it
      again; the word "imperfect" convinces me to leave Google alone and I have never
      trusted them anyway. I wish that I could find a better way to search the internet without using their underhanded software.
    4. I've asked the mod to remove my posts #6, #7 and #8 in this particular thread.
    5. As you said, I will post my understandings and realisations here with lots of
      explanations so that knoppix.net members may learn from my experience. In
      addition, I won't hide my findings.
    6. With plenty of empathy, respect and equality!
    7. Blessings

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    Very nicely done!
    Now you may like to follow my post on installing Flash Player plugin. It is the easiest method of installing flash player plugin in Iceweasel. Just use appropriate keywords while searching.
    Last edited by rajibando; 06-11-2015 at 12:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rajibando View Post
    Very nicely done!
    Now you may like to follow my post on installing Flash Player plugin. It is the easiest method of installing flash player plugin in Iceweasel. Just use appropriate keywords while searching.
    I am going to search for your post and study your established way of installing Flash Player plugin!
    Searching keywords such as rajibando and flash player plugin. Cheers!

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    Better: Flash player install rajibando
    p=132339 , post 132339 will lead you to the post.




    threads 29860 Flash-Player-Install p=131128 post131128

    and 29860 Flash-Player-Install p=131386 post131386
    Last edited by rajibando; 06-11-2015 at 01:09 PM.

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