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I want to download fedora scientific. I tried, of course the official website, but it doesn't work. Where can I download it from? I googled this problem but nobody seems to have it. Am I doing sth wrong?
To be more specific... when I click the download button it redirects me here
and after 2 seconds appears the frustrating 404 Not found.
I went to the fedora forum and found this archive with older versions (I guess), but I don't know exactly what to download from there.
If you may, please help me! Thanks a lot!
It seems like it's not being maintained anymore. There are other ISO files there and the beta releases for v27 labs are there but there's not a scientific one.
I would try getting v25 and then updating the packages (suggestion taken from here).
The archive you found has Fedora Core releases. Oldies but none seems to be your desired Fedora.
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I have a few websites, and everything was running perfectly for the past months, but all of a sudden, they don't work anymore on Chrome for computers with Windows 7.
It works fine on Mozilla for these computers, and on all browsers with Windows version higher than 7.
Up at this point I've tried different solutions found online in articles like this:
https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/net-err_cert_date_invalid/
But nothing seems to work. On these computers, there are websites (other than mine) that have the same issue. The only common thing between these computers is the Windows version and the browser used.
If it helps, here is one of the websites https://suplimentenaturiste.ro/
I am thinking there must be an issue with the SSL itself, that was generated using Let's Encrypt.
Maybe here can help you.
https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/128686072/net-err-cert-date-invalid-error
From this answer :
If you're on Win7 SP1 x64, try installing this update ("Support for urgent Trusted Root updates for Windows Root Certificate Program in Windows") - this worked for me:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=45633
I have the same problem, but this answer can fix it my problem!
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I am facing one issue on chrome search engine. Whenever I searched something it shows ads urls why?
Please check below the image. Can I add an ad blocker extension?
These 3 steps should solve your problem:
1. Download adwcleaner from here https://www.malwarebytes.com/adwcleaner/ and run it. After clean, restart PC.
2. Download free trial of Malewarebytes from here https://pl.malwarebytes.com/ and perform FULL SCAN.
3. Download HitmanPro from here https://www.hitmanpro.com/en-us/hmp.aspx and perform FULL SCAN. This is not freeware, but 30 days are free. Restart PC.
After these steps, your browser should be clean.
And, one for-future advice - before you will download something from the Internet, or install, read carefully while downloading/installing. Problem of your kind are usually because of installing some freeware software with hidden aggrements to install web browser's extensions, which are later hard to remove.
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I am encountering a problem on Google Chrome. There are multiple chrome tasks running in the windows task manager, and when I look at the chrome task manager, there is an extension that consumes a lot of energy. When I kill it, it reappears. The extension has no name (written as 'Extension: '), and since it doesn't close I'm not even able to reinstall the software. I have also tried removing ALL extensions, it still reappears.
Kindly do help since it's slowing Chrome down.
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accidently i deleted my chrome user on Windows 7. I tried to restore it, copied C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default to C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Profile 1
Everything looks fine expect all of my bookmarks are missing. I've checked and nothing find Bookmarks nor Bookmarks.bak
Have i got any chance to get back my bookmarks?
Thanks.
Right click to "C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default" folder and "Restore previous versions" fixed the problem - found the correct version of the file.
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I have Issue with Google Chrome version: 32.0.1700.102 (Official Build 246481) m.I got this message
"The following Page(s) have become unresponsive.You can wait for become responsive or kill them." after some period of time is elapsed
Exactly what this issue is saying? Is Google Chrome has to fix it or website I am trying to access has problem?
Please help me out..!
It's probably a plugin running on the page causing issues. Your question is far too generic though - you haven't said which site, whether you're running any extensions or really anything at all which could help.