Well the posts about changing the User Agent in Chrome abound, but in my particular post I want to share some tips about changing the user agent.
As you know we use the user agent for when we comment on DesdeLinux make our Operating System, Environment and Browser Version In the comments, the problem in my case, and in that of many other users, is that when modifying the user agent, some pages have anomalies or simply do not load / do not work as they should, to solve this, this extension, in addition to allowing us change user agent, allows to set to which pages we want to use a different user agent.
In the following video-tutorial what I am going to show you is how to configure user agent switcher so that when we access DesdeLinux automatically let's do it through modified user agent And so when we comment, it appears under which system we are commenting, naturally when we go to another tab or simply change the page, automatically el user agent used will be the default, thus avoiding that the page presents some kind of conflict, without more to say, here is the video-tutorial (to see it better, play it in 1080p or 720p xD):
I started to see him to hear the voice of Mr. Tete .. = D
«Yyyyyy .. ..we are going to fuck elav's life .." xDD
PS: you hear how the cooler is full .. ee
Nice tuto .. ..although not user Chrome ..
hahaha see, when the cores get to work, it goes crazy hahaha
Poor processors.
I use Iceweasel instead of Chromium because for unknown reasons Chromium and Chrome put me some videos in Flash and HTML5 with a kind of sparkles.
That is Debian Chromium problem
The same thing also happens to me with the Chrome Google Chrome and the Ubuntu Chromium installed on Debian.
So it's Debian's problem.
This ... what happened to ME?
nothing like I needed to comment to show what was happening I went to comment to fuck one of your post xD hahaha
Good tuto. what's more, you saved my life by using that extension.
See if I install it in Chromium for Windows.
Just what I needed 🙂 Thank you Tete.
It seems that if you do it alone ... but only with the main page 😛 In a post it does not go ...
Yeah, now it goes. I had to add it to the list like in the video, not manual :)
In the video, notice that I comment again on the elav post and it works (and I mark it from the main page in the user agent switcher), and in fact right now I am using it xD
Let's see if I get my user-agent on my Chromium.
Yes it came out. Thank you very much for the tip. Right away, I test it on Windows.
😀
It is an excellent application and it is available for firefox and derivatives, but at present I am using Secret Agent (available for Firefox and SeaMonkey). The interesting thing about this application is that for each request it generates a different unser agent.
project website: https://www.dephormation.org.uk/?page=81
And here is one of my list of for user agent switcher.
They copy it with their favorite editor and save it as mylista.xml, then they go to User Agent Switcher> Settings> Import Settings and import mylista.xml.
The list can be found in User Agent Switcher> Default
List: http://paste.desdelinux.net/4840
In Firefox it is easier to add the string general.useragent.override en about: config
Obviously it is easy to add general.useragent.override, but it is limited to having the same user for all pages and there are times when the pages use addresses depending on the browser and it could be that you have to change the user to correctly display the site . In short, it is a matter of practicality. Also what you say is fine.
Let's see if it works
see if it works, thanks good post
The openSUSE Chromium user-agent is already modified ... it just says Chrome instead of Chromium but something is something
I think I remember that it says SUSE, in ddg.gg looking for useragent it shows it
Yep, it says SUSE but on this page it still looks like openSUSE.
How strange that they did not do the same with #firefox which is the default xS
It stops me from entering certain websites, once I modify the XD user agent.
That doesn't happen to me with Firefox when I impersonate it as Iceweasel.
To see how it looks
Testing..
see
With this change - it worked the first time - miracle if I weren't an atheist
of the 3 agent switcher that Chrome offers is the one with the mask
Mozilla / 5.0 (XFCE; Manjaro Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit / 537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome / 29.0.1547.57 Safari / 537.36
If I were not so lazy, I would carry out the tutto: - /
Testing User Agent Switcher with Chromium Nightly on Windows 7.
FONUNCE!
Thanks for the Tuto
😀
Great, thank you very much.
Nice!
good 😛
All right
And a similar tool for firefox?
I answer, here I have found a version for firefox, I think it is the same https://addons.mozilla.org/es/firefox/addon/user-agent-switcher/
Hello, I see that this extension in firefox does not allow to automatically change the useragent for certain websites, does anyone know of one that does?
Thank you.
I'm fucking with this, and I can't make the "distribution name" appear Hahaha, it looks funny 😀
I think now …
Let's see if it works
testing ...
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Very good thank you 😀
Testing
testing if it works with Funtoo: v
Let's see now I think I'll leave it as Gentoo xD
okay ,, but I like the penguin ,,,,, but anyway everyone can put whatever they want ,,, LFS included
regards
testing: v
Testing testing…
Works! Thanks 😀
Now it turns out that I want to do it with Chromium, and here it detects it as Chrome: C
I just modified, let's see ...
Test!
experiment
Xq I don't get the chrome version
testing to see if it works.
test in desde linux
another test in desde linux
Test at the n power
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