The only blocker in use is the built-in spyBlock extension. I assumed this
add-on would use the same list on mobile or desktop. The only change is I’ve
added the malware domains(dot)com subscription.
> On Dec 24, 2017, at 16:50, Mart Rootamm wrote:
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> Hi, Brennan.
>
>
I've somehow not received Mark's email yet.
I'm using Mark's IceCat package on GuixSD. You can find the reproducible
package definition here:
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/gnu/packages/gnuzilla.scm?id=v0.14.0-437-gd633f2f62#n402
You can install Guix in any computer to run
Hi Mark.
On 26/12/2017 03:15, Mark H Weaver wrote:
> Gammel Holte writes:
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>> On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Antonio Trande
>> wrote:
>> Will Icecat be upgraded still?
>>
>> I was wondering the same thing. As much as I dislike the latest
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Antonio Trande writes:
> Hi Mark.
>
> On 26/12/2017 03:15, Mark H Weaver wrote:
>> Gammel Holte writes:
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>>> On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Antonio Trande
>>> wrote:
>>> Will Icecat be upgraded still?
>>>
>>> I was
I perform Debian and Ubuntu installations every week, and I add Icecat
from Trisquel repositories. I'm not watching package definitions.
El 26/12/17 a les 15:13, Gammel Holte ha escrit:
> I've somehow not received Mark's email yet.
>
> I'm using Mark's IceCat package on GuixSD. You can find the
Given the idea mark has done for the guix, may borrow that idea myself for
the windows package at least until the next major esr release. In which I
may as well create a landing page for the windows binary on my homepage for
the wiki to point to, probably by new years day when I have more free