> > Well that's not true, is it? You removed at least three packages, or > possibly just deleted the files, it isn't clear. And then installed a > whole lot of new browsers, and their dependencies. > > What else has changed? I did not remove these packages; I removed those programs that were calling these processes. I searched apt-get for anything with them, found some things that I could get rid of, and uninstalled those packages, so that they would not cause these processes to run. > > Have you run any updates? Or auto-updates from the OS? Reinstalled > packages? Deleted something else? No auto updates or auto anything. I like to do everything with my own two reasonably clean hands. > If you can send email, and you can, and at least one browser continues > to see the internet, and it does, then it is not a network issue. > > > Everything else that I've tested, so far, works okay. I can connect to > > the internet, I can send and receive emails, I can download stuff. > > Right. So its not a tdenetworkmanager issue. > > Please copy and paste the command you use, and **all** the output. Did that. See the other email. > > (Not all programs send error messages to the console when launched from > the command line, but many of them do.) > > Have you looked at your logs for error messages? 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