Re: [DNG] IceCat

2019-01-27 Thread ghostlands via Dng
When considering additional browsers to add in Devuan, I hope that you consider 
Waterfox, also based on Firefox and with backward compatibility with the XUL 
extension standard (in 2.0 it expects to connect to a complete backup database 
of legacy extensions).

Unlike Basilisk, which is based on PaleMoon, which has had a fair amount of 
community and developer criticism, Waterfox is a cleaner fork with a 
straightforward purpose of better security, more accessibility to power users, 
and more speed. It hopes for modernity without loss of features people who rely 
on their browsers to do work require. Unlike IceCat, it isn't mostly a rebrand; 
it explicitly has different evolutionary intentions.

I've been using it for many months now. It's occasionally a little buggy, but 
otherwise meets a lot of expectations that I feel Firefox and Mozilla have been 
insensitive to.

 gl

‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Wednesday, December 26, 2018 9:44 PM, aitor  wrote:

> Hi again,
>
> On 25/12/18 10:53, aitor wrote:
>
>> On 25/12/18 10:51, aitor wrote:
>>
>>> Today i'll start uploading the releases of gnuinos ascii, including xfce, 
>>> lxde, mate, lxqt, kde...
>>
>> I'll share the sources of the live-sdk with d-i.
>
> Here you are the souces:
>
> http://gnuinos.org/live-sdk/
>
> Just run:
>
> $ sudo su
>
> # zsh -f
>
> # source sdk
>
> # load devuan i386 gnuinos-lxde [*]
>
> # build_iso_dist
>
> I list the builddeps:
>
> gnupg2 schroot debootstrap debhelper makedev curl rsync dpkg-dev 
> squashfs-tools \
> gcc-arm-none-eabi parted kpartx qemu-user-static pinthread sudo debmirror 
> reprepro zsh \
> build-essential:native debhelper dctrl-tools bc debiandoc-sgml xsltproc 
> docbook-xml docbook-xsl \
> libbogl-dev libc6-pic libslang2-pic libnewt-pic genext2fs mklibs genisoimage 
> dosfstools syslinux \
> syslinux-utils isolinux pxelinux syslinux-common grub-efi-ia32-bin 
> grub-common xorriso tofrodos \
> mtools kmod bf-utf-source openssl win32-loader librsvg2-bin sed cpio \
> grub-efi-amd64-bin liblz4-1 debmirror rpl
>
> [*]  Use the same arch for both the holiday and the guest systems. Otherwise, 
> debian-installer will not build succesfully.___
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Re: [DNG] IceCat

2018-12-26 Thread aitor

Hi again,

On 25/12/18 10:53, aitor wrote:

On 25/12/18 10:51, aitor wrote:
Today i'll start uploading the releases of gnuinos ascii, including 
xfce, lxde, mate, lxqt, kde...


I'll share the sources of the live-sdk with d-i.


Here you are the souces:

http://gnuinos.org/live-sdk/

Just run:

$ sudo su

# zsh -f

# source sdk

# load devuan i386 gnuinos-lxde         [*]

# build_iso_dist

I list the builddeps:

gnupg2 schroot debootstrap debhelper makedev curl rsync dpkg-dev 
squashfs-tools \
gcc-arm-none-eabi parted kpartx qemu-user-static pinthread sudo 
debmirror reprepro zsh \
build-essential:native debhelper dctrl-tools bc debiandoc-sgml xsltproc 
docbook-xml docbook-xsl \
libbogl-dev libc6-pic libslang2-pic libnewt-pic genext2fs mklibs 
genisoimage dosfstools syslinux \
syslinux-utils isolinux pxelinux syslinux-common grub-efi-ia32-bin 
grub-common xorriso tofrodos \

mtools kmod bf-utf-source openssl win32-loader librsvg2-bin sed cpio \
grub-efi-amd64-bin liblz4-1 debmirror rpl


[*]  Use the same arch for both the holiday and the guest systems. 
Otherwise, debian-installer will not build succesfully.




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Re: [DNG] IceCat

2018-12-26 Thread Antony Stone
Argh.  Sending to the list this time.

Please don't set "Reply-to" on list emails.

Antony.

On Wednesday 26 December 2018 at 00:23:37, chillfan via Dng wrote:

> Spam detection software, running on the system "tupac3.dyne.org",
> has identified this incoming email as possible spam.

>  2.3 URI_NO_WWW_INFO_CGIURI: CGI in .info TLD other than third-level
>  "www"

That seems to me like a dangerously high score to apply for detecting the URL 
wiki dot hyperbola dot info slash doku dot php.


Antony.

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Re: [DNG] IceCat

2018-12-25 Thread Alessandro Selli
On 25/12/18 at 10:51, aitor wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I recently packaged the icecat browser for devuan ascii replacing to
> mozilla firefox:
>
> http://www.packages.gnuinos.org/gnuinos/pool/main/i/icecat/
>

  Very well, that's a neat Xman present!  ☺



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[DNG] IceCat

2018-12-25 Thread Edward Bartolo via Dng
So, this is yet another limited browser that many modern web-sites
find repulsive to connect to. It is clear the problem is not the
browsers themselves, but economical and political. It is economical,
because a browser that is heavily biased towards privacy is
detrimental to advertising, especially targeted advertising. It is
political because the world as a whole with globalisation, is becoming
even more capitalistic. Websites that offer services completely for
free do not fit in a capitalistic world. Readers can try to argue this
is not 'always' the case, which need not be mentioned as it should be
obvious, that there are website owners who commit themselves to offer
a service for free, but this is far from being the norm, which matters
most.

So, privacy lovers are essentially a political minority that is trying
to dictate to the majority. For the majority money comes first, and
that, comes from targeted advertising.

Even people who code for open source projects do it for their own
gains: some do it for their CV, others do it for their research, still
others do it for their business, and maybe a tiny fraction for their
commitment to open source.
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Re: [DNG] IceCat

2018-12-25 Thread aitor

On 25/12/18 10:51, aitor wrote:
Today i'll start uploading the releases of gnuinos ascii, including 
xfce, lxde, mate, lxqt, kde...


I'll share the sources of the live-sdk with d-i.



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[DNG] IceCat

2018-12-25 Thread aitor

Hi all,

I recently packaged the icecat browser for devuan ascii replacing to 
mozilla firefox:


http://www.packages.gnuinos.org/gnuinos/pool/main/i/icecat/

It has been imported from trisquel (packaged by Rubén Rodríguez).

Today i'll start uploading the releases of gnuinos ascii, including 
xfce, lxde, mate, lxqt, kde...


Cheers,

Aitor.

P.D.- I also started looking up flights between Bilbao and Amsterdam for 
the first week of april :)




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