The good side of Trisquel is that publishes binary packages that can be installed on most APT/Dpkg based operating systems. I've been using this for many Ubuntu&Debian&Trisquel installations.
The bad side is that last IceCat version (for Trisquel 7 and still for 8) is 31.2.0 El 12/03/17 a les 04:38, David Hedlund ha escrit: > IceCat will be part of Trisquel 8. > > On 2017-03-09 15:17, Gary Driggs wrote: >> On Mar 9, 2017, David Hedlund wrote: >> >>> IceCat should release new versions from the upstream release as >>> _soon_ as it has been released. Users of delayed libre-upstream forks >>> are exploited by the NSA: >> >> how is an updated browser going to help if your OS isn't under your >> control? >> >> >> >> >> -- >> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org
