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I have changed the link for IceCat being default to Abrowser.
Oh, nevermind. I was able to click the link on the front page of Abrowser to
install icecat. Why have Abrowser at all? The Trisquel website pronounces
that IceCat is installed by default, but it isn't. Can someone shed some
light on this?
I just installed Trisquel 7 on my Acer Aspire One, and I'm having a few
issues. I installed IceCat using 'apt-get install'. It seemed to install
fine, but seems to crash an awful lot, possibly something to do with LibreJS,
which is a useful tool, but at this point in the 'Free Your JS'
What do you mean 'not distributed on the package manager'? Nothing is
distributed 'on' the package manager. The package manager is APT. The APT
system downloads packages, installs packages, updates packages, and resolves
dependencies. The packages it works with are already binary packages parceled
Thank you for the replies. Curious though that IceCat is official GNU
software but not distributed on the Trisquel package manager when Trisquel is
backed by GNU. I will just have to install via binary or repo.
I guess I will be usin GnU IceCat. :)
Does Abrowser/GNU IceCat come with FireFox Hello, because i dislike that a
lot.
I think Abrowser does, (don't know, still using Abrowser 33 here). But IceCat
won't because Firefox Hello isn't included in Firefox ESR (the base of GNU
IceCat). But could change in the future.
You can disable it though by changing loop.enabled to false in
about:config.
this is the default setting on mine.
I just downloaded Trisquel and noticed the default browser was Abrowser and
not IceCat. Why? Where did IceCat go?
Thanks!
Though usually I prefer to install from repos...
I would love to have Icecat in Debian's repos, would like to try it out :)
No need for repos, just download the generic linux binary and execute icecat.
http://mirror.cedia.org.ec/gnu/gnuzilla/31.7.0/
Actually following ESR would be a good thing... less work and more time, less
new features more security. Tor Browser uses ESR and works like a charm :)
I would love to have Icecat in Debian's repos, would like to try it out :)
just for the fun of it at least!
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