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there are no problems whatsoever in opening these pages on Windows. Brief History 2 weeks back I installed Ubuntu 12.10. I faced this issue right-away on Ubuntu 12.10. I thought something must have went wrong with the installation, so I removed Ubuntu 12.10 and instead installed Lubuntu 12.10 on it. But the same issue persisted on Lubuntu as well. So, I tried opening these webpages in Live Environments (of Ubuntu 12.10, Lubuntu 12.10 and Ubuntu 12.04.1) from USB. The issue was there for Ubuntu 12.10 and Lubuntu 12.10. However, I was able to access these webpages from Ubuntu 12.04.1. So, I installed 12.04.1 on my HardDisk. Everything on 12.04 was fine till yesterday; but suddenly, these sites don't load anymore. All this while, Windows 7 in Dual-Boot works flawlessly. Please help me resolve this issue. Updates (1) In response to Zhang's Answer to check basic terminal commands - I have used both OpenDNS and GooglePublic DNS to test these commands (Restarted my PC in between). These are the terminal outputs while using OpenDNS and while using GooglePublicDNS. (2) This is the result of ifconfig - Pastebin Link. (3) Thereafter I tried to use wget to check if the problem was with the Browser. However, it didn't work for webpages which are not loading in my browser. This is the Pas
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2014 | Updated: 2016-04-14T11:45:58Z Tweet Not so long ago I was telling you about Fresh Player Plugin, a new wrapper that's http://www.webupd8.org/2014/05/install-fresh-player-plugin-in-ubuntu.html currently in alpha, which allows Linux users to use Pepper Flash (which is bundled with Google Chrome) in Firefox and otherNPAPI-compatible web browsers. Well, in just over a week, Fresh https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaManual Player Plugin evolved a lot and in my test, I actually didn't encounter any major issues: the sound works, video playback works with YouTube and other websites, full-screen videos the connection work with multi-monitor setups, etc. So I've decided to upload Fresh Player Plugin to the main WebUpd8 PPA so you can test it easily and stay up to date with the latest code from GIT. As a reminder, the latest Adobe Flash Player versions are available on Linux only through Google Chrome, while other browsers are stuck with the connection was version 11.2. The Adobe Flash Player plugin that's bundled with Google Chrome is in the form of a PPAPI (or Pepper Plugin API) plugin and Mozilla isn't interested in adding support for it. That's why Rinat Ibragimov decided to create this wrapper so Firefox users can use the latest Pepper Flash from Google Chrome. Also, the Fresh Player Plugin page has an important security note that you should read: "[...] the API itself doesn't make any sandboxing, it only allows sandboxed implementations. This particular implementation doesn't implement any sandbox. That means that if any malicious code breaks through plugin security, there are no additional barriers". Install Fresh Player Plugin in Ubuntu via PPA Update: FreshPlayerPlugin is now available in the official Ubuntu 15.10 and 16.04. You can continue to use the PPA to get newer versions though. To install the version available in the official Ubuntu 16.04 and 15.10 repositories, use the following command:sudo apt-get install browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash 1. Install Fresh Player Plugin in Ubuntu (via PPA), by using the following commands:sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 sud
Prepare Configuration Files Install the Driver Configure Load driver on boot Kernel and Mesa Updates Uninstalling the Driver It didn't work! (Troubleshooting) Installation with Envy/EnvyNG Uninstalling the Driver Free alternative See Also This is not the recommended way to install the NVIDIA drivers - please see BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia for the supported method. Any problems that occur after using the following instructions should not be reported to the launchpad bug area. If the drivers were downloaded from the NVIDIA web site then the NVIDIA Linux web forum is an appropriate place to report issues. Other places for binary driver manual installation support can be found on the Community Support page. Sometimes using the drivers in the Ubuntu repositories is not the best option. Here are some reasons to install the NVIDIA restricted drivers manually: your card is too new, and is not supported by the Ubuntu provided binary packages. bugs are present in provided packages that are fixed in later drivers not yet distributed by Ubuntu. newer drivers provide a new feature not yet available in the Ubuntu packages. The purpose of this page is to detail the necessary work to install the official NVIDIA Linux driver from www.nvidia.com. Note that this will not fix resolution problems, for that you need to see the FixVideoResolutionHowto. When using manually installed NVIDIA binary drivers you will need to redo some of the following steps every time packages related to mesa or linux-image are updated (see the Kernel and Mesa Updates section for details). Attempts to revert to the Ubuntu provided NVIDIA binary drivers may prove troublesome and upgrades to the next Ubuntu release (e.g. from Ubuntu 7.04 to 7.10) may fail unless the manual install is correctly uninstalled first. Complete Manual Install Obtaining Needed Software Before you begin, it is strongly advised that your al