On 08/18/2015 12:09 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>
>
>   I found in the past that Ghostery can slow down some sites to a
> crawl and on some sites video won't load at all. It creates all sorts of
> problems depending on the site. I disabled mine. That being said
> sometimes Chrome gets confused about proxies. I always load Chrome on
> my machine with "google-chrome --no-proxy-server"
just went to settings-proxy. It gave me this:

When running Google Chrome under a supported desktop environment, the
system proxy settings will be used. However, either your system is not
supported or there was a problem launching your system configuration.

But you can still configure via the command line. Please see |man
google-chrome-stable| for more information on flags and environment
variables.


so I guess I don't have a proxy.. a proxy would probably screw up more
than just facebook..



-- 
Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587

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