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You should use Tor Browser Bundle for most of your general browsing, keeping
in mind to use Tor the right way (as instructed by their website). The Tor
Browser gets extremely prompt security updates and is the best way to browse
with as much security and privacy as possible.
For logging into
Thanks. I guess I will avoid for now then. :|
38.x ESR is end of life and icecat gets no security updates now,
I was looking around, it seems 38.8.0 is the stable version for icecat...
38.8.0
publication date
10 May 2016
version type
stable version
streaming media URL
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/38.8.0/
1 reference
reference URL
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2016-06/msg00010.html
title
I'd like to point out that IceCat is much less of a big issue because it's
not the default browser.
Don't get me wrong, it should at least come with a warning (which is in the
works I believe), but the first problem is Abrowser's update.
Hi Ruben,
Thank you for the software updates and for the updates on development.
Thanks also to jxself and telstar for their donations and pledges.
One more issue:
Icecat seems to still be stuck at version 38.8.0.
Saludos libres.
I remember having problems with us.archive.trisquel.info (or mirror.fsf.org).
This might have been fixed, I can't say.
I tend to want to do this, but my past experience with Trisquel's mirrors
tells me that they are frequently horribly out-of-date. Perhaps this
experience is just a few particular mirrors? If so, it seems these mirrors
ought to be decommissioned.
The mirrors are rarely up-to-date.
And in doing so, the main server gets overloaded while the mirrors sit idle.
Please use a mirror, people!
I wouldn't use any of the mirrors if I were you. Just use
archive.trisquel.info (and not us.archive.trisquel.info)
I'll try another one then.
Btw I have a diagonal cut (glitch) when scrolling up and down at full speed
on Abrowser. No big deal though.
No, that one has been built:
http://archive.trisquel.info/trisquel/pool/main/f/firefox/abrowser_47.0+build3-0ubuntu0.14.04.1+7.0trisquel46_i386.deb
Maybe you don't see it because you're using a mirror that isn't up-to-date.
Same thing on Trisquel 7 32bits.
What about toutatis? The browser is still at version 41.0.2.
ARM, yes, although probably only a few boards like the Beaglebone Black and
some Chromebooks would ever get support as ARM is a mess and for the most
part it is hard to buy an ARM-based computer that respects your freedom.
POWER, I think is not so important, as it is mostly servers and ancient
Quick reporting: the Abrowser version is still 44(I tried, but I had no
updates yet since).
Also, here
(https://devel.trisquel.info/trisquel/package-helpers/commit/e9f96896693c6b72129eef2cb9b2e0d30928121b)
it says v46, while the latest version is way beyond. does that mean that it
has to
Interesting! Thank you for that link. I'm also wondering why this has been
abandoned.
I followed jxself's example and threw a portion of my income at trisquel.
It's a fixed %, not a fixed amount. It depends on my income, before expenses.
And yes, I have to budget this in. But there are both gratis and libre
software to do so. So I save my rights and money through Free
You're welcome! :)
Muchas Gracias Ruben ;-)
@AFENO
thanks that’s nice of you to help out on the bug*issues
How is this trolling? English may not be your primary language and it shows.
But still, Trisquel is much more user-friendly than Arch or Parabola.
What do you suggest for example?
What do you suggest for example?
I'm not really sure about the general financial situation of Trisquel but
wouldn't it be an option to create a "bounty" program to help fix urgent
issues? It could, for example, work as follows:
User A is eager to see feature X and is willing to pay 10 euros for seeing it
in Trisquel. User
Distribution Release: Parabola GNU/Linux-libre 2016.07.27
Gents, I downloaded this version and updated into one of my desktops and
honestly, it is real nice. Even do I use using Debian libre version, but
compare to trisquel is way more updated,and still part of the FSF family
available
tegskywal...@hotmail.com, Sáb 30 Xul 2016 16:55:26 CEST:
It's called a sense of humor. Heard of it?
I heard about trolls who try in vain to shield themselves
appealing to sense of humour.
Ignacio Agulló ·
Stranger Things is definitely worth it. And Ruben deserves a break!
He doesn't reply directly because he's managing his personal life, like
all of us do, and also because he is working for the FSF.
I would like to ask you to prove that he has an active account on
Netflix before making such statements.
It's called a sense of humor. Heard of it?
tegskywal...@hotmail.com, Sáb 30 Xul 2016 16:03:29 CEST:
Ruben doesn't reply to direct replies on forums unfortunately. He's
too busy neckin' his wife and watching Stranger Things on Netflix.
Tegskywalker you've gone too far. The rest of us are no less
impatient than you are but would
Ruben doesn't reply to direct replies on forums unfortunately. He's too busy
neckin' his wife and watching Stranger Things on Netflix.
Great to hear this update.
Looks like the firefox job built correctly. But the package hasn't been
pushed to the master repository yet. The trisquel-repo-update job still
hasn't been fixed...
Great to hear this! I think even monthly updates would be wonderful. I hope
toutatis as well will receive some sorely needed browser love.
Thanks you.
Hope some day Trisquel support ARM and POWERPC.
Thank you very much! :)
I'm also considering making occasional contributions, mainly on solving
*some* of the issues at:
https://trisquel.info/en/project/issues
I'm already subscribed/following *all* issue-updates there (seems crazy,
but that section needs some attention too).
To subscribe to
That's what I was talking about! Thank you very much for providing some
updates.
@jxself: That's very generous. You are awesome. :-)
@Ruben: Do you have any plans to further decentralize the development of
Trisquel? How could the community be involved in a better way? How can the
Thank you, Rubén!
To help raise money for Trisquel I have decided that I will donate $50 to the
Trisquel project each time you post one of these development updates. I
encourage everyone to join in!
Even if you can't do $50 please consider setting some amount that you can
afford and join
Recently I replied to a thread here
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/im-leaving-trisquel explaining that I started
taking fridays off to work on Trisquel, and that I would start posting weekly
updates on that progress. Last week I couldn't do it, but today I spent the
day making very
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