Icewm running on Trisquel 9
I was affected by the glitch. I installed Fedora 30 and couldn't download
extensions yesterday. The fix was to enable Firefox's data collection and
studies. That solved the glitch but I think it's meant to be ad interim.
Same thing. Mozilla was quick:
Our team has identified and rolled-out a fix for all Firefox Desktop users on
Release, Beta and Nightly. The fix will be automatically applied in the
background within the next few hours. No active steps need to be taken to
make add-ons work again.
Could you please stop blaming specific technologies (WebExtensions, systemd,
PulseAudio, etc.) until you actually learn something about them? The problem
has nothing to do with the API. Firefox has required all extensions
(including those relying on XUL or XPCOM) to be signed since version
> Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issue | ZDNet
Hm. No problems here in Abrowser, Icecat, or Tor Browser.
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On 05/04, Ignacio Agulló wrote:
> For some reason I cannot get it to work in my GNU/Linux Trisquel 7,
Trisquel 7 reached EOL last month and no longer received security
updates. You might want to upgrade to Trisquel 8.
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Tor Browser is affected and Tor Project issued a post where they give a
workaround.
https://blog.torproject.org/noscript-temporarily-disabled-tor-browser
Hope this helps
You may need to do some research but usually audio chips are supported by
free software distros at least in my experience. Usually, wifi, graphics, 3d
video acceleration, etc... are the issues.
Midori is being updated again... epiphany and dillo idk about... and
abrowser/icecat should work.
To be honest, emulators are fine imo as long as they cannot escape the
sandbox at least from a security point of view.
But freedom wise I understand people disagree, but its better then them using
non-free software to do the emulation which is entirely possible... God
forbid they switch back
Another option can be to use debootstrap to install it onto a spare
partition. Install a kernel, configure GRUB and ta da.
> How can I install Trisquel 9 for testing?
I'm not sure whether this is the best way, but I was able to install it
on a spare laptop by doing a netinstall of Trisquel 8, editing
/etc/apt/sources.list and changing "flidas" to "etiona", and running
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install
> What's his nick on channel #trisquel-dev? I confess I do not remember
> talking to David; But I attended the last meetings on channel #
> trisquel-dev and I've been presenting some ideas and proposals there.
He wasn't at those meetings, but you can contact him at david at sognus.com
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For some reason I cannot get it to work in my GNU/Linux Trisquel 7,
all browsers fail to display the
Firefox add-ons disabled en masse after Mozilla certificate issue | ZDNet
https://www.zdnet.com/article/firefox-add-ons-disabled-en-masse-after-mozilla-certificate-issue/
Firefox disabled all add-ons because a certificate expired (updated)
I would like to perform installation in text mode, without network
connection.
Is it possible and if yes, how ?
Thanks in advance
Hello Magic Banana,
What's his nick on channel #trisquel-dev? I confess I do not remember talking
to David; But I attended the last meetings on channel # trisquel-dev and I've
been presenting some ideas and proposals there. At the last meeting on Friday
03/05, it was decided that it should
Great news,
How can I install Trisquel 9 for testing?
Thanks.
Great news! Thanks for informing.
Hi Fernando,
I also has problems with the script mentioned above, this one should work
fine :
https://github.com/ChiefGyk/scripts/blob/master/trisquelize.sh
Regards
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