The package contains just the tarball and an installer script that I have
written, you will have to run /gnu/guix_installer/setup first.
When your guix installation is broken, you can stop the guix-daemon and
remove /gnu/store and /var/guix and then rerun /gnu/guix_installer/setup
again.
I guess you guess my guesses.
Here is a script (basically one line) that downloads the pages of add-ons
from addons.mozilla.org (calling it with no argument display usage info):
#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2018 Loïc Cerf (lcerf [at] dcc.ufmg.br)
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under
With a fresh install of Uruk, I ran
$ git clone https://notabug.org/isengaara/debian-guix-installer.git
$ cd debian-guix-installer
$ make
$ sudo dpkg -i guix-installer.deb
and got
(Reading database ... 259417 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack guix-installer.deb
I would agree this was and is still is a good idea.
We need more trolls like him. Too many trolls are hateful morons. :/
ps, I have seen him make coherent threads before. although everything else he
does is rather silly and absurd.
Still, I would rather have a troll like him here then a catfisher...
don't even ask...
xD
What MD is asking for is nearly impossible. Alas...
Although, most of the population is liberal if you think about it. So...
that to me says go for something that is liberal leaning.
Ignore anything though related to fox news or the sinclair broadcast group.
That's my stance. I say this
Privacy Badger works fine for me. I used it since it was in beta, and it has
improved a lot. Though even when in beta let me tell you, it has less issues
than disconnect.
irony right? yeah...
Indeed. The real solution is to add the free software add-ons to Abrowser's
catalog, https://trisquel.info/en/browser/addons that is also accessible
through Abrowser's menu. I do not know who takes care of that list. Adding
add-ons in decreasing order of popularity
I still can make a test with Panopticlick to test it.
Indeed, I succeed to install addons with the right-click method. Thank you.
But with all those warnings from Mozilla website, I have to admit this is
not... very easy to think about this.
Even the mouse pointer turns to forbidden link when
Thanks David,this is a great improvement bringing better visibility to the
forum ;-)
Oh god, you saw my Japanese a year ago? What's the blush emoticon? xD
> I'm afraid I haven't come up with a solution to automate this ideal
> behaviour.
No worries. This is the answer I expected. It's an extremely minor
inconvenience that will fix itself in a few weeks. Thanks for all of your work.
The new forum is a great decision.
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I believe that quidam sets an older and more common user agent to mitigate
fingerprinting. You can right-click on the button "+ Add to Firefox" to then
copy the link and paste it in the address bar.
> I recently created a debian package, so I can install guix on many
> machines more quickly.
> https://notabug.org/isengaara/debian-guix-installer
You rock. I look forward to trying this out.
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Thank you, I've already herad about it but I can't install it at this adress
on Abrowser
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
The website asks me to download Firefox. As well on Chrome and Opera website
for their respective browsers.
Decentraleyes too:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/file/870473/decentraleyes-2.0.3-an+fx.xpi
Thank you guys for theses good links.
If I "quite" understand what's going on with addons on Firedox 57, I would
really appreciate your advices on how to get some good addons on new
Abrowser. I miss for example a good video downloader and I used Downthemall
with unplug.
I have uBock
I just installed uMatrix to try it out.
According this thread on reddit (last post):
https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxAddons/comments/35ytka/umatrix_privacy_settings_other_addons/
You want to keep NoScript for the XSS protection.
uMatrix will block javascript very well. But once you allow
>Even Supertramp83 have NoScript installed on Abrowser
I don't use Abrowser but vanilla Firefox on Debiannino.
Btw I'm considering removing noscript as it would appear to be redundant with
the umatrix addon.
o/
I recently created a debian package, so I can install guix on many machines
more quickly.
https://notabug.org/isengaara/debian-guix-installer
The next step will be building a debian package for the libreboot tools
(patched flashrom and cbfstool).
The software has been built on Trisquel 7 but
NoScript is now a WebExtension:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/downloads/file/858506/noscript_security_suite-10.1.6.5-an+fx.xpi
I'm afraid I haven't come up with a solution to automate this ideal
behaviour.
I'll keep looking into it but most probably you'll have to change the address
manually or continue the conversation once someone else has (either by
manually changing the CC or by answering via forum).
It seems it still remains possible to get Chrome and Opera addons in Firefox
57 (so Abrowser57) through Chrome Store Foxified addon (MPL v2)
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/chrome-store-foxified/ as says
this french article :
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