nnot display the page
> > https://www.privat24.ua/ and shows "Gah. Your tab just crashed." message.
> >
> > So, I will probably revert changes tomorrow.
> >
> > Playing with strace has been put on todo list.
>
> Last lines of the log file after runn
been put on todo list.
>>
>> Last lines of the log file after runnig the following command
>>
>> $ strace -o strace.log qupzilla https://www.privat24.ua/
>> QupZilla: 0 extensions loaded
>> [15707:15725:0727/155144.939329:ERROR:nss_util.cc(808)] After loading
>>
On 06/30/17 20:45, Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 07:35:21PM -0400, james wrote
>
>> This issue is close by not exactly the same. What I want is when you
>> save/modify/delete a bookmark in Palemoon, it would be instantly
>> effective in Qupzilla and vice ver
tab just crashed."
>> >> > message.
>> >> >
>> >> > So, I will probably revert changes tomorrow.
>> >> >
>> >> > Playing with strace has been put on todo list.
>> >>
>> >> Last lines of the log file after ru
;> > https://www.privat24.ua/ and shows "Gah. Your tab just crashed."
>>> >> > message.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > So, I will probably revert changes tomorrow.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Playing with
> >> > So, I will probably revert changes tomorrow.
> >> >
> >> > Playing with strace has been put on todo list.
> >>
> >> Last lines of the log file after runnig the following command
> >>
> >> $ strace -o strace.log qupzilla http
I see it is in an overlay that I do not use (yet)::
[2] "octopus" layman/octopus
Anyone running this version or Palemoon-27.3.0 from another ebuild?
I'm not much interested in building Palemoon from sources.
Also, I've been using qupzilla-2.1.2 as my main browser, without issue,
but
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 07:35:21PM -0400, james wrote
> This issue is close by not exactly the same. What I want is when you
> save/modify/delete a bookmark in Palemoon, it would be instantly
> effective in Qupzilla and vice versa. A 'simd' instruction, execute
> once, write multip
On 2017-06-30 21:33, james wrote:
> ~/.config/qupzilla/profiles/default/bookmarks.json
>
> is the operable file for qupzilla (I think). I do not know the history
> or many details of qupzilla, I emerged it and it works, without the
> politics of larger browsers; ymmv.
On 06/30/17 22:57, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2017-06-30 21:33, james wrote:
>
>> ~/.config/qupzilla/profiles/default/bookmarks.json
>>
>> is the operable file for qupzilla (I think). I do not know the history
>> or many details of qupzilla, I emerged it and it
system.
But I get another problem on the new Gentoo system:
Firefox and Qupzilla both crash on some (login) www-pages.
Namely, Firefox shows the "Gah. Your tab just crashed"
when I try to log into my Yahoo e-mail account.
This happens only after entering login and password,
so not g
level authentication mechanism (e.g. SSH).
I don't think setting USE="-pam" is advisable for most dekstop use cases.
> Chromium indeed never asked me for the mentioned
> above password on the new Gentoo system.
>
> But I get another problem on the new Gentoo system:
> Firefo
On 17-06-30 at 12:01, james wrote:
> I see it is in an overlay that I do not use (yet)::
>
> [2] "octopus" layman/octopus
>
> Anyone running this version or Palemoon-27.3.0 from another ebuild?
> I'm not much interested in building Palemoon from sources.
> Also,
On 2017-06-30 20:45, Walter Dnes wrote:
> Is Qupzilla a "Firefox-family" browser like Pale Moon? If so, and if
> you're brave/foolish, try symlinking the "places.sqlite" files in the
> browsers' profiles. I strongly recommend backups before doing it.
> See
>
This is the backbone
> > of managing Linux authentications today, although some applications
> > retain their own application level authentication mechanism (e.g. SSH).
>
> So, do you think that global -pam use flag can cause Firefox
> and QupZilla to crash on loging web-p
c-6 on gentoo, that's it.
> I can share the ebuild (which is identical to the
> overlay, or nearly so) but, I'm not uploading the binary anywhere :P
>
>> Is there any quick and convenient way to write bookmarks (changes) to
>> both (qupzilla and Palemoon) so I can switch between
on
> authentications when required by applications. This is the backbone
> of managing Linux authentications today, although some applications
> retain their own application level authentication mechanism (e.g. SSH).
So, do you think that global -pam use flag can cause Firefox
and Qu
marks (changes) to
> both (qupzilla and Palemoon) so I can switch between browsers and see
> the same bookmarks in sync?
I share bookmarks between my two instances of palemoon by doing a
bookmark backup (from the menu item "Bookamrks|Organize") on one and
then a restore on the othe
> > authentications when required by applications. This is the backbone
>> > of managing Linux authentications today, although some applications
>> > retain their own application level authentication mechanism (e.g. SSH).
>>
>> So, do you think that global -pam us
n mechanism (e.g. SSH).
>>>
>>> So, do you think that global -pam use flag can cause Firefox
>>> and QupZilla to crash on loging web-pages?
>>
>> You can run them with strace to see if they are trying to access any pam
>> modules, but I would think it unlikely.
tab just crashed." message.
>
> So, I will probably revert changes tomorrow.
>
> Playing with strace has been put on todo list.
Last lines of the log file after runnig the following command
$ strace -o strace.log qupzilla https://www.privat24.ua/
QupZilla: 0 extensions load
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