On Friday 25 February 2022 12:21:48 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > > I get nothing from that. Firefox doesn't show up at all anywhere. > > However, I did manage to fire up the links2 browser, which gives me at > > least a little more internet access. > > Ok, misunderstood you problem. It is not "browsers do not start" but > "browsers start, but don't get to the net"? Caλn you post some addres you > can't reach? e.g. can you ping 23.155.224.73 ? can you ping > trinitydesktop.org? > > Problem in my part of the word is that some tomatobrains try to bring "the" > internet down - might be a problem with some jab charges, who knows. > Anyway, it just results in braking normal access to clourdflare and some > nameservers, but TOR works without problems. > > Nik > No, actually it is still that most browsers don't even start, don't show up at all in either top or htop. I've tried starting from a konsole. At present, palemoon will start up, but I cannot connect to http sites (to download one of my favorite radio shows every week), and suddenly I cannot connect to archive.org. That used to happen with icecat, because I block all javacript and images and everything else that I don't want. But I had no problems connecting; now neither icecat nor any of my other browsers (excepting palemoon and links2) will start up. So the problem still remains: that most browsers do not start at all, excepting palemoon and links2. With palemoon I cannot connect to archive.org, but I still have some limited functionality. With links2, I can use it, but it's already somewhat limited, so I can't compare it to other more developed browsers such as firefox, icecat, vivaldi or chrome. Bill ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx