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Originally Posted by solarbear
actually, you may want to do a little googling before uninstalling IE, There are other apps that are tied in with it that may get trashed. it is an integrated tangle web.
Linux treats me right as an OS alternative to use for browsing, just don't use a broadcom wireless net adapter, use one with an atheros chip ...I had to figure that one out the hard way.... or just run ethernet cable out of the router, i guess that would work fine also. .,my router is a long way off, so i would need 70 feet of cable..not exactly feasible
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I never do 'googling' like you say.
I use a professional search tool (Qwant) and I do not get unwanted adverts.
I do not accept the idea that 'it is an integrated tangle web'.
The Internet is public; it is not owned by Microsoft.
It was created by a group of European scientists, before being 'recuperated in part' by the US Military.
I succeeded in deactivating IE.
I checked with the tool which used IE by default, and now all is well.
Though I did not checked all.
I had just acquired a new tool (a compiler to be precise) and there was nothing in it to change the IE; and I had no time to wait for their maintenance service.
Now it works normally.
I also can create Linux applications with my new tool.
Any ideas ?