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Have you tried using Lovinglinux's Firefox extension called Flash-Aid? You can go to extensions in Firefox, then click "view more extensions" and when the website comes up, just search for flash aid or lovinglinux.
I found that little gem on the ubuntu forums. Worked great for me.
"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
Hi,
I was having alot of trouble with websites loading very slow. The flash aid corrected my flash player plugin problem and I have not had any trouble since. I had already installed the 64 bit flash player for web browsers from the repos but that had no effect and my pages were still at a crawl. Once I installed flash aid it immediately told me that there was an update for flash player and that solved my problems. It may not help everyone but it sure made a difference for me.
I ran into the situation of not being able to right click and "save as" an image on the net after I installed FlashAid, so I uninstalled and I immediatly had the right click function back.
I ran into the situation of not being able to right click and "save as" an image on the net after I installed FlashAid, so I uninstalled and I immediatly had the right click function back.
Have you observed such behaviour?
woodsmoke
No I just double checked it and that function is working perfectly.
I ran into the situation of not being able to right click and "save as" an image on the net after I installed FlashAid, so I uninstalled and I immediatly had the right click function back.
Have you observed such behaviour?
I have. It's not your browser - except as noted above. It's called right click block, or similar. AFAIK it's usually java script. If you want to see more, just google it or check out a script library like this: http://www.hypergurl.com/norightclick.html
People get protective of stuff they post on the web and don't want others to "save" it. Of course if you can see it, you've already downloaded it - that's why you can see it! (shakes head) It's hard to believe that there are people out there who can write web pages and add scripts, but still don't "get" the www thing. (sigh)
Well, it's taken a long time to finally pin down the fault for my slow times in displaying web pages.
I have blamed it on many things, starting with Firefox, then the web servers, then my ISP and a few other things in between.
I use Verizon DSL and used the combined DSL/router they supplied when I started my subscription in 2006.
The last 3 or 4 days, I couldn't get some web pages to display at all. I was cut off from internet banking since the first page would display, but subsequent pages wouldn't no matter how long I waited. Same thing started happening on other sites.
About 3 weeks back I started getting some funny things happening when I booted the modem/router. I had started turning it off when I turned off the computer since I thought that maybe it was being hacked and maybe that was the problem with my slow connection.
The status lights started doing funny things and about half the time I had to reboot 2 or 3 times to get a good boot.
Finally the light dawned. Went to Best Buys and bought a new NetGear DSL modem/router, installed it (took all of maybe 5 minutes to tear out the old unit, install the new one, boot and connect, even with misleading docs and instructions) and my internet connection is now blazing fast.
I had called Verizon and inquired about a new unit, but since the old unit was almost 6 years old, I would have to purchase the new unit. The NetGear unit at Best Buys was almost the same price and newer technology. I had tried upgrading the firmware for the Verizon supplied unit, but the maker, Actiontec, claimed not to know anything about it since it had been customized for Verizon and Verizon claimed they couldn't do anything about the firmware. I had stopped buying Dell and Gateway computers years back since all of the major systems had the same problem and were stripped down and customized versions of the major makers - zero support.
'old' equipment for 'geezer' - Just have to chuckle on that a bit.
So the router was the cause of your troubles. Nice to hear that you sorted it out, and are back among the 'jet set'.
Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
Yes, I just had to replace my DSL modem also. Mine was an Actiontec also. But as it had given me many years of good service I replaced it with a similar model. The old one kept disconnecting and reconnecting. I could not download a large file, or streaming video without constant interruptions.
i have chromium installed.
but nope.. ff is still my fav. themes and addons are very good in ff.
ok..i agree it takes a second more than chromium while running for the first time.. but afterwards its real zippy.
i could not find any noticeable lag in chromium and firefox when i open this application from second time onward..or even while browsing.
asus A52N
Dual boot: Kubuntu 11.10 64bit, Ubuntu 11.10 64bit
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windoze free since 2009 12 16 (Vijay din= Victory day)
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