> IIRC "ac_add_options --enable-alsa" was dropped for Arch's Firefox 52.0,
> but IIRC then the repositories provided the builds with enable-alsa
> again, but IIRC with Firefox 54 upstream dropped alsa completely.

I wasn't really married to firefox to begin with, so dropping it wasn't
really an issue. I really enjoyed Qutebrowser, but it just wouldn't work
as fast or as stable as any other alternative so I gave it up.

Palemoon + Pentadactyl works really well for me, and its cheap on
resources to boot!

> [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ pacman -Q firefox apulse palemoon-bin icecat-bin 
> qupzilla google-chrome 
> firefox 56.0.1-1
> apulse 0.1.10-1
> palemoon-bin 27.5.1-1
> icecat-bin 52.3.0-3
> qupzilla 2.2.0-2
> google-chrome 62.0.3202.62-1

(:-O

I'm setting my limit to two, and keep w3m around just in case
haskell/xmonad gets broken on arch again.


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