On Tue, 14 Aug 2018 13:11:05 +0100, Peter Flynn wrote: >On 14/08/18 12:39, lefty wrote: >> On 08/14/2018 05:56 AM, Peter Flynn wrote: >>> One of the reasons I trashed FF and switched to chromium-browser. >> >> otoh, Google.... > >Yeah, something to suffer for the convenience...
So what? I can't stand burger menus, but regarding "Google", Firefox isn't better. Disabling all that Google crap that ships with Firefox is a never ending building lot, let alone that some distros (e.g. Ubuntu) don't compile with ALSA and/or jack support, so if you don't use that pulseaudio crap on e.g. a real-time audio machine, you need to try https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse. It's not granted that Firefox with ALSA and/or jack support works properly and also not that apulse does the job. Btw. I dislike the history of Firefox, since it lost focus, already a long time before Firefox became unstable. If you search for something, you found it and click the URL and after that you want to click the URL below in the history, you need to start searching again. 1. Start Firefox 2. In the bar where you usually type the URL, type about:config and enter. Accept "the risk". 3. In the search bar type google Is safebrowsing a useful feature or does it just offend privacy? It's just a rhetorical question. Firefox is _dead_, it at least is unstable on Linux and iOS. The forge Pale Moon isn't much better and IceCat is a PITA. The latest releases of QupZilla were unstable, but the successor Falkon is stable again. So for general Internet usage, I recommend using Falkon and for audio and video I recommend Chrome (not Chromium). Depending on your needs you could test other, such as Vivaldi, too. -- xubuntu-users mailing list xubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users