Mart—
Je 28 jan 18:42 skribis Mart:
> with NoScript, I found out the following domains that tv.nrk.no uses:
>
> static.nrk.no
> innlogging.nrk.no
> psapi-ne.nrk.no
> dc.services.visualstudio.com
>
> With these unblocked, the Flash player launched, and a trailer for a
> new tv show played.
Bill—
Thank you for your response. I think I can roughly interpret it as
that it would be best to wait until the FFv57+ equivalent of IceCat has
arrived to GuixSD and/or Parabola before using LibreJS again on those
systems.
Je 28 jan 07:20 skribis bill-auger:
> this is probably not related to
Hi all—
Before expanding on Narcis' useful criticism below, MetaGer could be a
good addition to the list of search engines in IceCat.
When we're at it, do add La Quadrature du Net as well.
https://searx.laquadrature.net/
Je 28 jan 13:31 skribis Narcis:
> MetaGer still has the problem of
Narcis and others—
Je 28 jan 13:25 skribis Narcis:
> I disable this plugin on all computers, because CUPS webpage
> (localhost:631) doesn't work with it.
I now see it is the «Reveal hidden HTML elements» extension. So I
disabled it, and the buttons are not displayed anymore.
I understand that
Hello—
When I try to watch a video on https://tv.nrk.no/, LibreJS blocks the
non-free JavaScript that is apparently needed in this website. When I
whitelist tv.nrk.no in the configuration, LibreJS does not complain,
but the video does not play (also when LibreJS is the only add-on
loaded in
Hello—
When I installed IceCat on Parabola, I got the privacy conscious La
Quadrature as the default default search engine*. When I installed
IceCat on GuixSD, I got Google as the default default search engine.
What is the upstream default search engine?
Should GNU distributions set this
Hello—
Every webpage shows in the top right corner hovering over the page two
buttons with this text:
Click to reveil hidden elements
remove buttons
When I click the first button, it disappears but keeps on appearing on
new pages. When I click the second, it disappears but keeps on