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How can Firefox be selective (access only same pages) while Chromium and Konqueror browse normally under openSUSE 12.3?

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It looks like Firefox just access pages registered in my repository. Basically I can go to the openSUSE, Linux, KDE and domains alike. I'm writing here whit Chromium that browses just normally as well as Konqueror. I'm also a regular user of Thunderbird and it's working just fine. So, apart of Firefox, connection is working completely well both ways. True for torrents too.

I'm struggling whit it for a while and can't figure out what's going on. Firefox is really a big deal to me. Right now I'm having a hard time to run CodeSkulptor under Linux without it.

I' wanna the Fox back. Help!

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It looks like Firefox just access pages registered in my repository. Basically I can go to the openSUSE, Linux, KDE and domains alike. I'm writing here whit Chromium that browses just normally as well as Konqueror. I'm also a regular user of Thunderbird and it's working just fine. So, apart of Firefox, connection is working completely well both ways. True for torrents too. I'm struggling whit it for a while and can't figure out what's going on. Firefox is really a big deal to me. Right now I'm having a hard time to run CodeSkulptor under Linux without it. I' wanna the Fox back. Help! Fábio.

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Well,

Unfortunately, the troubleshooter-1.1a-fx.xpi failed too. Please, mail me.

Waiting! Fábio.

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@cor-el

I did it already. Both under Network Settings and Firefox. The about:config process. Yeah! Didn't work.

The link you provided seems to dig dipper than that. I'll read it. If I manage to solve it I will droop a feedback here.

Any other approach is welcome too.

Thank you.

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Solved!

That was time zone settings. Don't work, at least didn't for me, changing it on digital clock settings from UI. The way is to go for DVD, choose install > upgrade > UTC instead of local time.

Done. ftcbr