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2019 Aug 04
3
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
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>> Any suggestions on how to diagnose it?
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> What happens if you try downloading a large file with wget?
I'll try it. My expectation is that it will work just fine *once it starts*.
That is my experience with downloading using a browser.
In the case of wget, the issue will be typinng the command.
Suggestion for a file? A Centos iso perhaps?
I'd look for it with a browser, but it might take a while.
> What happens if you try browsing some websites with elinks?
What is an elink?
To handle my centos mail,
I ssh to the server with my mail and run alpine
as the ordinary...
2019 Aug 04
0
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Aug 4, 2019, at 2:16 PM, Michael Hennebry <hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:
> I'll try it. My expectation is that it will work just fine *once it starts*.
> That is my experience with downloading using a browser.
> In the case of wget, the issue will be typinng the command.
> Suggestion for a file? A Centos iso perhaps?
> I'd look for it with a browser, but it might take a while.
This, with your earlier complaints about resolving Amazon ad service DNS, makes me think it?s DNS-related.
Are you using your ISP?s DNS servers? Are all of them c...
2019 Aug 04
4
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
My video problems mentioned in a previous thread are gone,
though I do not know why.
Now my problem is that whenever I have a
browser open and an internet connection,
my Centos 7 slows to a crawl.
Chromium seems to be the least bad.
Sometimes it slows to the point that I cannot even move the mouse.
Even switching between virtual terminals takes a while sometimes.
When I get there, top generally