Le 31/08/2019 à 15:26, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 8/31/19 9:08 PM, François Patte wrote:
>> I have just upgraded to f30 from f29.
>>
>> As I wanted to use firefox, I had a warning: "create a new
>> profile".
>>
>> Why I can't use my previou
On 8/31/19 9:08 PM, François Patte wrote:
> I have just upgraded to f30 from f29.
>
> As I wanted to use firefox, I had a warning: "create a new profile".
>
> Why I can't use my previous profile?
>
> I tried to create a new profile and: all my bookmarks, all my
Bonjour,
I have just upgraded to f30 from f29.
As I wanted to use firefox, I had a warning: "create a new profile".
Why I can't use my previous profile?
I tried to create a new profile and: all my bookmarks, all my addons all
my previous config have disappeared.
How can I recove
Tried it, no big change. Thanks a bunch tho!
LZ
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On 8/5/19 8:00 AM, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
You are probably not using the Wayland version of Firefox, so it is
I did not change anything, so very likely.
Out of curiosity, does Firefox on Wayland provide smoother experience related
to scrolling?
I've never tried it, but I assume it would
> You are probably not using the Wayland version of Firefox, so it is
I did not change anything, so very likely.
Out of curiosity, does Firefox on Wayland provide smoother experience related
to scrolling?
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On 8/1/19 10:22 AM, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
I recently upgraded my laptop (X1 6th gen) and I am trying out Gnome on Wayland
with all the default settings. Everything is superb, except two-finger
scrolling in Firefox. It looks like it has different scrolling behavior than
other applications
Hello,
I recently upgraded my laptop (X1 6th gen) and I am trying out Gnome on Wayland
with all the default settings. Everything is superb, except two-finger
scrolling in Firefox. It looks like it has different scrolling behavior than
other applications.
Now, it's difficult to describe what I
I've submitted Mozilla bug #1570092 to deal with this problem.
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Tim:
>> After dealing with some alleged "tech support,"
>> sometimes you want to reboot the person.
Bill:
> H
> I could read that in more than one way!
> :}
Exactly!
> Modem reboots/resets are a pain. Gotta hold a teeny, recessed button
> in for 30+ seconds; or unplug the modem,
> After dealing with some alleged "tech support,"
> sometimes you want to reboot the person.
H
I could read that in more than one way!
:}
Modem reboots/resets are a pain. Gotta hold a teeny, recessed button in
for 30+ seconds; or unplug the modem, remove the battery, put the
battery
> You have the nvidia drivers installed from, probably, rpmfusion. ...
I understand. Thank-you, Ed.
Bill.
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Tim (from my tag line):
>> Next time your service provider asks you to reboot your equipment,
>> ask them to reboot theirs, first.
Bill:
> Do you really want the service provider to reboot their equipment?!
> :)
After dealing with some alleged "tech support," sometimes you want to
reboot the
On 7/28/19 12:00 PM, home user via users wrote:
> By the way, what is all that activity just after "dnf upgrade" completes?
You have the nvidia drivers installed from, probably, rpmfusion. So, every
time an
upgrade installs a new kernel there will be activity after the upgrade as the
akmod
in ksysguard the CPU load near max for up
to a few minutes. So I've learned to wait until ksysguard shows the
system in an almost idle state (CPU activity almost zero for many
seconds). Then...
4. reboot. I always reboot after "dnf upgrade" and the system is
settled down.
>
On 7/28/19 7:34 AM, Tim via users wrote:
> There
> may be an issue from something without gnome in the name, and we can't
> see what the disabled repo was.
Oh, I can answer that.
The new version of akmod-nvida installs the kmod after a kernel install in a
different way
than in the past. The
Hi Bill,
On Fri, 2019-07-26 at 14:16 -0600, home user via users wrote:
> (Tim: dnf history)
> I put the relevant part of the dnf log here:
> "https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/IUlWCabjTPra7laQna9xHg;.
> Firefox was upgraded. I did not see "gnome" anywhere
Good morning,
(responding to Samuel and Fred)
Ctrl-Alt-F2 and Ctrl-Alt-F3 both work. From there I am able to kill
Firefox. That seems brings the system load back to typical.
Alt-F1 returns me to the Gnome graphical session. The others do not.
(responding to Ed)
> If the issue did surf
date you'd want to see which packages were altered.
So, you want to do "dnf history info 832"
> -
> I don't think it was a change in the website. I have the same problem with
> other sites.
>
> (Ed: Start firefox from the command line with --safe-mode ...)
>
On Fri, Jul 26, 2019 at 02:16:15PM -0600, home user via users wrote:
> (replying to all responders)
>
> Actually, the first thing that catches my attention is that when I
> go to the password entry box, the system fans really surge. This
> suggests to me the CPUs are working at or near capacity.
On 7/26/19 1:16 PM, home user via users wrote:
(Fred: CTRL-ALT-F2 or CTRL-ALT-F3)
Does going into this mode kill the session I was in before? If no, how
do I get back? If yes, how do I get back to normal operation without
rebooting?
It doesn't kill your session. You are switching to a
? If no, how
do I get back? If yes, how do I get back to normal operation without
rebooting?
(Tim: dnf history)
I put the relevant part of the dnf log here:
"https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/IUlWCabjTPra7laQna9xHg;.
Firefox was upgraded. I did not see "gnome" anywhere in the log.
On 7/26/19 10:24 AM, home user via users wrote:
> While trying to sign on to a financial institution's web site
Oh I also wonder about the authentication process page. Is there a space on
the page for
both username and password? If so, does the problem exist if you pick a random
(invalid)
; You can try "dnf history" to see what had changed recently, and see if
> anything jumps out at you at being browser- or screen-related.
>
> It could be the website, they may have changed something at the same
> time.
>
And, of course, there is always...
Try a differen
On Thu, 2019-07-25 at 20:24 -0600, home user via users wrote:
> How do I determine what the problem is?
> This problem did not occur before today's "dnf upgrade". The last
> patching before today was last Thursday.
You can try "dnf history" to see what had changed recently, and see if
anything
On Thu, Jul 25, 2019 at 08:24:07PM -0600, home user via users wrote:
> (f29; gnome; Firefox 68.0; all patched late this morning)
>
> While trying to sign on to a financial institution's web site, when
> I start to enter the password, the cpu suddenly gets extremely busy
> and sta
(f29; gnome; Firefox 68.0; all patched late this morning)
While trying to sign on to a financial institution's web site, when I
start to enter the password, the cpu suddenly gets extremely busy and
stays that way. I had to hit the power button. Upon booting up again,
I launched ksysguard
On Sun, 30 Jun 2019 13:05:03 +0100
John Pilkington wrote:
> Out of memory
Sounds like a memory leak to me, either in firefox itself or something
else (the linux out of memory killer can get very indiscriminate when
it decides to start killing things). I can easily imagine it is
firefox with s
On 6/30/19 7:23 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 6/30/19 6:56 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I woke up this morning, and Firefox was gone!
Friday morning this happened as well (Friday night system was in suspend mode).
Here is what I see in messages:
Jun 28 01:13:57 lx140e kernel: [ 2545] 1000
On 30/06/2019 11:56, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I woke up this morning, and Firefox was gone!
Friday morning this happened as well (Friday night system was in suspend
mode).
Here is what I see in messages:
Jun 28 01:13:57 lx140e kernel: [ 2545] 1000 2545 780500 103687
4698112 231023
On 6/30/19 6:56 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I woke up this morning, and Firefox was gone!
>
> Friday morning this happened as well (Friday night system was in suspend
> mode).
>
> Here is what I see in messages:
>
> Jun 28 01:13:57 lx140e kernel: [ 2545] 1000 2545
I woke up this morning, and Firefox was gone!
Friday morning this happened as well (Friday night system was in suspend
mode).
Here is what I see in messages:
Jun 28 01:13:57 lx140e kernel: [ 2545] 1000 2545 780500 103687
4698112 231023 0 firefox
Jun 28 01:13:57 lx140e
On Sun, 2019-05-05 at 11:38 +0200, François Patte wrote:
> Today all my add-ons to firefox do not work!
Rather ironically, Firefox told me that add-ons were being disabled,
despite the fact that I don't have any. Obviously some programmer
doesn't understand doing simple if/then clau
Il giorno dom, 05/05/2019 alle 11.38 +0200, François Patte ha scritto:
> Today all my add-ons to firefox do not work!
here the fix:
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019/05/04/update-regarding-add-ons-in-firefox/comment-page-6/#comment-226171
without enable studies
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(inviato
François Patte:
Français language pack could not be verified for use in firefox and has
been disabled!
The worst bug is actually this one for all non-English speakers. Your
browser now does not recognize your own language.
But as already mentioned it is a known bug. You can find more info
you were all heared:
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1263621
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There was a fix, admittedly requiring 'studies', not very long after the
problem was discovered. And now (dated 5 May) there's an updated
version of Firefox - 66.0.4. We still have to wait for the Fedora repos
to take it up, but I expect that's coming soon.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US
-to-be-disabled-or-fail-to-install/39047
Basically, an "all your extensions are belong to us" situation.
Whilst we all (im)patiently wait for Firefox to rush out
a patch, install Brave from http://brave.com. It is very
fast and has built in ad blocking. On first run it will
give
not, and for the times I DO need to play a video on
YouTube?...I can always use Vivaldi. Hopefully this issue resolves
itself. If not? I can wait!LoL!
EGO II
On 5/5/19 2:30 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
problem at firefox factory, breakage is already returning to normal
for me...
On Sun, May
ozilla.org site as a tar.bz2
file does not have this issue. It allows install of extensions. And
it keeps a separate namespace for nightly, so it won't impact existing
configuration of other firefox versions. Possibly a workaround until
the fix is in.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/channel/
problem at firefox factory, breakage is already returning to normal for
me...
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 4:11 AM Polly The Parrot <
ivan8the8terri...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> ‘am on win 7x64 & win 10 x64 dual boot... going on distrowatch, I tested
> al moust everything… so I can be user
nt
https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/certificate-issue-causing-add-ons-to-be-disabled-or-fail-to-install/39047/13
has a workaround that doesn't have this drawback:
Firefox Preferences -> Privacy & Security -> Allow Firefox to install
and run studies.
Undo this after restarting FF.
YMMV, b
Ulf Volmer writes:
On 05.05.19 12:27, François Patte wrote:
> Le 04/05/2019 à 13:07, Heinz Diehl a écrit :
>> On 04.05.2019, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>>> Basically, an "all your extensions are belong to us" situation.
>>
>> You can enter about:config and set "xpinstall.signatures.required" to
François Patte writes:
Le 05/05/2019 à 11:50, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 5/5/19 5:38 PM, François Patte wrote:
>> Français language pack could not be verified for use in firefox and has
>> been disabled!
>
> Did you miss the thread "PSA: All Firefox extensions are gett
‘am on win 7x64 & win 10 x64 dual boot... going on distrowatch, I tested al
moust everything… so I can be user and don’t wanna know what OS is… whit some
Linux whit predifaine Firefox and plug in-s I’ learn to install addons so when
is done firefox work perfect as long as OS is instaled… a
On 05.05.19 12:27, François Patte wrote:
> Le 04/05/2019 à 13:07, Heinz Diehl a écrit :
>> On 04.05.2019, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>>
>>> Basically, an "all your extensions are belong to us" situation.
>>
>> You can enter about:config and set "xpinstall.signatures.required" to
>> "false" until the
On 5/5/19 5:58 PM, François Patte wrote:
> Le 05/05/2019 à 11:50, Ed Greshko a écrit :
>> On 5/5/19 5:38 PM, François Patte wrote:
>>> Français language pack could not be verified for use in firefox and has
>>> been disabled!
>> Did you miss the thread "P
Le 04/05/2019 à 13:07, Heinz Diehl a écrit :
> On 04.05.2019, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
>> Basically, an "all your extensions are belong to us" situation.
>
> You can enter about:config and set "xpinstall.signatures.required" to
> "false" until the problem is fixed.
This does not work with
Le 05/05/2019 à 11:50, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 5/5/19 5:38 PM, François Patte wrote:
>> Français language pack could not be verified for use in firefox and has
>> been disabled!
>
> Did you miss the thread "PSA: All Firefox extensions are getting disabled,
&g
On 5/5/19 5:38 PM, François Patte wrote:
> Français language pack could not be verified for use in firefox and has
> been disabled!
Did you miss the thread "PSA: All Firefox extensions are getting disabled, one
by one".
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Bonjour,
Today all my add-ons to firefox do not work!
Français language pack could not be verified for use in firefox and has
been disabled!
There a button "More information", unfortunately the link does not
work...: Page not found
Same problem with: facebook container, flash
Overnight, my extensions were all re-enabled without my doing anything. The
mitigation announced on the blog apparently worked.
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set "xpinstall.signatures.required"
> > to "false" until the problem is fixed.
>
> I am surprised that it actually worked. From what I read, I thought
> that this option gets ignored in the version of Firefox that all the
> hoi-polloi use, a
Sam Varshavchik writes:
I am surprised that it actually worked. From what I read, I thought that
this option gets ignored in the version of Firefox that all the hoi-polloi
use, and it's enabled only in the dev/nightly Firefox builds.
This just went up: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2019
ually worked. From what I read, I thought that
this option gets ignored in the version of Firefox that all the hoi-polloi
use, and it's enabled only in the dev/nightly Firefox builds.
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On 04.05.2019, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Basically, an "all your extensions are belong to us" situation.
You can enter about:config and set "xpinstall.signatures.required" to
"false" until the problem is fixed.
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Most of my extensions have been disabled. However, the three that I have
installed as Fedora packages (mozilla-https-everywhere, mozilla-ublock-origin,
mozilla-noscript) are still enabled.
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Also being tracked here: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973
Warning: Bugs are being marked as dupes of that bug every few minutes, so might
be better to just bookmark the bug instead of following it.
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Just an FYI for everyone. After wondering why all my extensions suddenly
migrated to the bit bucket in sky, after some digging, searching, browsing,
and tweeting, it's a known issue:
https://discourse.mozilla.org/t/certificate-issue-causing-add-ons-to-be-
disabled-or-fail-to-install/39047
Il giorno mer, 01/05/2019 alle 17.36 -0700, stan via users ha scritto:
> Since this is an issue with firefox
No, this is not a FF problem.
If you download the jnlp file into a temp dir, then try to open via
line command, you get the same problem
[lesca@dodo ~]$ wget -q
jws.agenziaentrate.it/
-i
> 's|^Exec=/usr/bin/javaws.itweb %u|Exec=/usr/bin/javaws.itweb -noupdate
> %u|' ~/.local/share/applications/javaws.desktop
>
>
> Some other suggest?
Since this is an issue with firefox, you could ask at the mozilla.org
site. They are likely to have a better understanding of the way th
Il giorno mar, 30/04/2019 alle 17.28 +0200, Louis Lagendijk ha scritto:
> I can confirm the extremely long delay here. I have not tried to
> debug it, so no solution
Then? I must fill a bugzilla?
The only work around I have fount is create a local application
launcher with "-noupdate" option
a app is opened immediately
> ThanksDario
> Il giorno ven, 26/04/2019 alle 21.55 +0200, Dario Lesca ha scritto:
> > When I open this URL from Firefox
> >
> > http://jws.agenziaentrate.it/jws/dichiarazioni/2018/FEL18.jnlp
> >
> >
> > IcedTeaWeb start correctly.
&
Lesca ha scritto:
> When I open this URL from Firefox
>
> http://jws.agenziaentrate.it/jws/dichiarazioni/2018/FEL18.jnlp
>
>
> IcedTeaWeb start correctly.
>
> But only after 10/15 minutes (!!) the application start and open it.
> This is not acceptable.
>
&g
Il giorno ven, 26/04/2019 alle 15.49 -0700, stan via users ha scritto:
> I think this is what you want.
> In about:config in firefox there is an optionapp.update.autoIf you
> set that to false, it should only update manually (when youupdate).
Thank for reply, but this is not wh
mmediately.
>
> It's possible to set this options so that firefox use it?
I think this is what you want.
In about:config in firefox there is an option
app.update.auto
If you set that to false, it should only update manually (when you
update).
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When I open this URL from Firefox
http://jws.agenziaentrate.it/jws/dichiarazioni/2018/FEL18.jnlp
IcedTeaWeb start correctly.
But only after 10/15 minutes (!!) the application start and open it.
This is not acceptable.
I discovered that this problem happens even if I launch the procedure
On Sat, 2019-03-30 at 23:46 +, Enrique Artal wrote:
> Done!
When replying via HyperKitty, please remember to quote some of the
context. HK doesn't do this by default, leading to posts which are
meaningless without looking back in the thread.
Better still, use a real mail client instead of
Done!
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On 3/29/19 3:28 PM, Enrique Artal wrote:
I think so, but I was apparently the only affected person (and not completely
since I coud use chrome). Anyway I transmitted the information to IT people.
Point them to:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=rrhh.unizar.es
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I think so, but I was apparently the only affected person (and not completely
since I coud use chrome). Anyway I transmitted the information to IT people.
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On Thu, 2019-03-28 at 23:16 +, Enrique Artal wrote:
> Thanks, Fernando!
> It has worked. The man page is too technical to me. Is it a risk to use
> firefox like that? Regards, Enrique.
AFAIK the problem is not with Firefox, it's with your university's
website. They shou
Hi Enrique,
> Is it a risk to use firefox like that?
Not sure, but I don't think so.
Regards,
Fernando.
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Thanks, Fernando!
It has worked. The man page is too technical to me. Is it a risk to use firefox
like that? Regards, Enrique.
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Hi Enrique,
> An error occurred during a connection to rrhh.unizar.es. Cannot communicate
> securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). Error code:
> SSL_ERROR_NO_CYPHER_OVERLAP
If you want to know what's going on: "man crypto-policies".
A ¿workaround? for
Thanks for the answer. I am using Fedora 29, firefox-66.0-9.fc29; my settings
are also 4,4,1 and changing as suggested in the link do not work. Other people
in my University can get in with firefox using gentoo or ubuntu.
Something strange just happen. I have an account in an ubuntu machine. I
On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 14:47:41 -
"Enrique Artal" wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a problem with firefox trying to connect to a page of my
> university (address below). This is the error message: Secure
> Connection Failed
>
> An error occurred during a connection to rrhh.uni
Hi,
I have a problem with firefox trying to connect to a page of my university
(address below). This is the error message:
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to rrhh.unizar.es. Cannot communicate
securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s). Error code
Patrick O'Callaghan:
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 09:15 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change
in Firefox, not Fedora.
Yes, of course, but I got Firefox through Fedora and thus I was
expecting (perhaps wrongly) that it would be modified
On 3/26/19 6:05 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 09:15 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change
in Firefox, not Fedora.
Yes, of course, but I got Firefox through Fedora and thus I was
expecting (perhaps wrongly
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 09:15 +0100, Robin Lee wrote:
> > Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this was a change
> > in Firefox, not Fedora.
>
> Yes, of course, but I got Firefox through Fedora and thus I was
> expecting (perhaps wrongly) that it would be
9 3:03 PM, Robin Lee
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > > So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the
> > > > title bar in Firefox
> > > > is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox win
On 3/25/19 1:22 AM, Robin Lee wrote:
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 15:07 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar in Firefox
is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can I
make Firefox behave
On 25Mar2019 09:22, Robin Lee wrote:
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 15:07 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
> So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar
> in Firefoxis gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window
> nowadays? How
On Mon, 2019-03-25 at 15:07 +0700, Frederic Muller wrote:
> On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
>
>
>
> > So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar
> > in Firefoxis gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window
> > nowadays
So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar in Firefox
is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can I
make Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
/Robin
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On 3/25/19 3:03 PM, Robin Lee wrote:
> So I just updated my Fedora 29 desktop and now the title bar in Firefox
> is gone. How is one to minimize a Firefox window nowadays? How can I
> make Firefox behave like all the other Gnome app windows?
&
Le 03/03/2019 à 10:49, François Patte a écrit :
> Bonjour,
>
> I just updated firefox on fedora 29 and 65 version is installed. I had a
> config in order to put the tab bar below other bars just above the
> tabs I have a userChrome.css file in
> .mozilla/firefox/ks.
Bonjour,
I just updated firefox on fedora 29 and 65 version is installed. I had a
config in order to put the tab bar below other bars just above the
tabs I have a userChrome.css file in
.mozilla/firefox/ks.default/chrome directory, with these lines which
used to make the job:
/* Tab bar
rocker/tidyverse
>> ..
>> Storing signatures
>> a72fac512b891c21f0654334a2032b0d67b87720cb986a092237ab272d245f8d
>> ---
>> At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app
On 1/24/19 5:07 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/24/19 12:02 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 1/23/19 6:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You can download Firefox ESR 52. I think that was the last one to
support the plugin. Otherwise, you can still use the SeaMonkey
that's available in Fedora. However
io
> rocker/tidyverse
> ..
> Storing signatures
> a72fac512b891c21f0654334a2032b0d67b87720cb986a092237ab272d245f8d
> ---
> At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
> browser on port 8787
On 1/24/19 12:02 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 1/23/19 6:43 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
You can download Firefox ESR 52. I think that was the last one to
support the plugin. Otherwise, you can still use the SeaMonkey that's
available in Fedora. However, you will still need to get the plugin.
I
-group/moving-to-a-plugin-free-web
So this means I am SOL for a switch management web front end?
You can download Firefox ESR 52. I think that was the last one to
support the plugin. Otherwise, you can still use the SeaMonkey that's
available in Fedora. However, you will still need to get
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> At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
> browser on port 8787 on localhost, which I can't.
>
> Debuging:
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At this point, I am supposed to access the R studio app via my Firefox
browser on port 8787 on localhost, which I can't.
Debuging:
- Is the container running?
# podman ls
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND
-group/moving-to-a-plugin-free-web
So this means I am SOL for a switch management web front end?
You can download Firefox ESR 52. I think that was the last one to
support the plugin. Otherwise, you can still use the SeaMonkey that's
available in Fedora. However, you will still need to get
this means I am SOL for a switch management web front end?
You can download Firefox ESR 52. I think that was the last one to
support the plugin. Otherwise, you can still use the SeaMonkey that's
available in Fedora. However, you will still need to get the plugin. I
use the icedtea-web package from
On 1/23/19 4:48 PM, Glenn Holmer via users wrote:
On 1/23/19 11:48 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Gee, I Thought I had Java installed, but just got the message:
This product requires the Java language, which is either disabled or not
available on this browser.
To use this product you must
On 1/23/19 11:48 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Gee, I Thought I had Java installed, but just got the message:
>
> This product requires the Java language, which is either disabled or not
> available on this browser.
>
> To use this product you must either upgrade your browser to one that is
>
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