I'll give it a try and let you know. A quick backup and I'll let you know in a
couple of hours.
On Saturday, May 3, 2014 6:11 PM, Alexandre <ac586133(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
I doubt that I shall have much time tomorrow, but I'll certainly let you know
when I have looked at it. If I don't manage in the near future, and I may
not (it counts as hobby time!) it won't be for a couple of weeks.
We are off to France in the middle of next week. \o/ \o/ We are spending a
week in St. Malo, and travelling as foot passengers on the ferry. So no cars
and no planes. \o/ Unfortunately, there are no day-time ferries to St. Malo,
so we have to go over-night. Pity. We love the ferry journey in the
day-time, and would rather do our sleeping in a French hotel than on the
ferry!
I also didn't know that other browsers had
the
necessary plugin to download large files from MEGA! Is it Chrome (or
Chromium)?
Chrome. <hangs head> I needed something that it had and my Chromium didn't.
It was a while ago, and I can't remember what. Latest Flash, probably.
Have you tried gnash? It provides quite good Flash compatibility, but still needs quite
much CPU power to run. I use it to have Flash support on my Raspberry Pi, since it also
works on other platforms than x86.
Firefox has always been the king for me, but
there are other
great browsers too!
My favourite has always been Konqueror. (Trinity version, of course.) But
for some time now it has run unusably slowly, so I am reduced to using
Iceweasel most of the time.
Lisi
John, once installed, you will see that the previous kernel (3.4.70?) is available in the
boot menu, namely GRUB. Maybe it will work better for you than the 3.12.17 kernel.
-Alexandre