klionmoo.blogg.se

Librewolf sync
Librewolf sync







librewolf sync
  1. #Librewolf sync update
  2. #Librewolf sync download

The whole thing is in German, but as far as I know, no one has ever died from using a translator.įirefox is definitely not the least evil (in case you missed it: have a read, and that doesn't even get into the Mozilla organization.)Īt least with Ungoogled Chromium they pull out a lot of the evil that is in Chromium/Chrome (but still not all of it). The settings and recommendations are adapted in each case to the state of mind of the Mozilla team. The applied exorcism in the above blog involves something like: All other widely used browsers go to even more trouble when spying on the user or are simply not open source. The frightening truth: Firefox is the least evil. Alle anderen weit verbreiteten Browser geben sich beim Ausspionieren des Nutzers noch mehr Mühe oder sind einfach nicht quelloffen. 1pre4.zipĭie erschreckende Wahrheit: Firefox ist das kleinste Übel. It's probably better to change the GUI you have in the most recent bersion by getting a new userChrome.css file, which is what I have done with a version from. Perhaps I should be focusing more on the Grouped window list applet?įF ESR tends to take a massive version jump about once a year and if that behaviour continues I think the problem of the proton GUI will arrive at the ESR version next winter at some point. īut going back to issue #2, I've had that problem from time to time with other apps, usually non-repo ones, and I'm wondering if there's some way to fix it. Maybe if I head over to the wolf's lair and beg.

librewolf sync

LibreWolf also looks like it's going the way of Proton eventually, just because that's how they seem to be set up. Kirara: From what I gather ESR, even if you're able to get it up and running and integrated properly into your DE, it will only be a short reprieve from Proton until November, when it will catch up to 89 (or so I've read. įri 12:50 pm newlyminted7: does unGoogled Chromium have a (non-flatpak) PPA? I'm a little confused on what to do after looking at their github page. I was actually a little surprised that ESR wasn't in the official repos. But if FF is *closed* the other program will open another, non-pinable instance in the panel. Though this sounds trivial, it drives me crazy! If FF ESR is *already* open, and I have another program that opens a link in the browser, no problem: it will open in the pinned instance that's already open.

#Librewolf sync update

tu-or.html in which case I should get updates through the update manager?Ģ) The second and actually more important issue is this: I've tried ESR both of the ways described above, and in each case I have an "instance" problem with the grouped windows list on the panel where I'll get two firefoxes, one that can be pinned and another that can't be pinned.

#Librewolf sync download

Two questions though:ġ) Is it better to download ESR directly from Mozilla's website (in which case I assume it will auto-update from within the program itself) or to add a PPA as described here.

librewolf sync

I know there are about:config settings that can be changed that will turn off the new Proton interface and css that can be altered to change the look back to what it was, but after trying both of these solutions, neither worked exactly the way I wanted them to, ergo Firefox ESR. I like to use my extensions for blocking ads, popups, trackers, ease of convenience, etc.Basically, I don't like Firefox 89/Proton/whatever, and I'm switching to Firefox ESR. Since I mainly use Chromium Browsers, all my extensions work so it's easy to use the same name. I mainly use the Browser Brave, but I also use Ghost Browser as well. After all, most extensions can be considered universal, in this case, Google Extensions. If possibly, what browser do you use said extensions on? This will allow plebs to know if those extensions may just be for that browser or not.

librewolf sync

I provided the names and also a spoiler link to those links to the Google Chrome Extension Store in case you want to download them as well. Let us not forget about popup blockers and tracker blockers too. With that being said, what browser extensions are your favorite? I know those extensions probably help in blocking ads for watching anime. Like come on, who wants to see ads on the sides of their screen, let alone unwanted popups too. Hey MAL'ers, I know many of you probably use extensions to block those pesky ads and such.









Librewolf sync