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2016 Jun 02
2
FYI: http
...> director of Mozilla Foundation. Not that I'm saying he is to blame, but > what I know about him lies exactly in what I observe happening with > firefox (to add to what you mentioned: rushing "release" after "release" > without decent debugging...). What about palemoon? I've been using it on CentOS-7.x for awhlie. It accepts most firefox plugins and works quite well. -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6
2015 Oct 13
6
[PATCH 0/4] rpm: Choose providers better (RHBZ#1266918).
Fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1266918
2015 Oct 13
0
[PATCH 4/4] rpm: Choose providers better (RHBZ#1266918).
In the referenced bug, a customer had installed a web browser called 'palemoon'. The RPM of this web browser provides and requires various core libraries, such as: Provides: libnss3.so()(64bit) # normally provided by 'nss' Requires: libxul.so()(64bit) # normally provided by 'firefox' Our previous algorithm -- inherited from the days when we used to...
2015 Oct 13
1
[PATCH v2] rpm: Choose providers better (RHBZ#1266918).
This is v2 of the 4/4 patch from the original series. Changes: - memoize the function this time - check packages are installed using rpm_package_of_string However I didn't combine the two case together, because the code is a bit simpler with them separate. Rich.
2016 Jun 02
0
FYI: http
...illa Foundation. Not that I'm saying he is to blame, but >> what I know about him lies exactly in what I observe happening with >> firefox (to add to what you mentioned: rushing "release" after "release" >> without decent debugging...). > > What about palemoon? I've been using it on CentOS-7.x for awhlie. > It accepts most firefox plugins and works quite well. Thanks Scott! Palemoon sounds really promising. I even vaguely remember someone mentioned it to me a while ago (you?). It fell off my attention probably because my main workstation is FreeB...
2017 Feb 11
2
Wich web browser on CentOS6 ?
Yes David, I'm using a release 32 of Firefox to reach my olds C6100 IDRAC7 interface. The problem is for latest Firefox versions as they require libgtk-3 not available in Centos6/RHEL6 distribution. Today I use a very very bad solution to reach my switch with latest firmware version from the latest Firefox available in CentOS: I disable https and use http.... Even if it is on a private
2016 Jun 19
1
https and self signed
On Sat, June 18, 2016 6:50 pm, Always Learning wrote: > > On Sat, 2016-06-18 at 15:39 -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: > >> I'm not interested in turning this in to a discussion on epistemology. >> This is based on the experience (the evidence) of some of the world's >> foremost experts in the field (Akamai, Cisco, EFF, Mozilla, etc). > > The same Mozilla
2017 Feb 11
0
Wich web browser on CentOS6 ?
...https and use http.... > Even if it is on a private network, in a dedicated vlan behind a > firewall... I don't like this. Hello; Disclosure: I'm the person who does the Pale Moon (Firefox fork) SSE contributed build for linux. Note: this build is 32-bit only. See https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=13530&start=20#p105849 I subscribe to this list because I use a CentOS 6.5 chroot to do the builds, and I have occasional questions. SSE-only machines (i.e. no SSE2 instructions) are old Pentium 3 and similar. The SSE build will work on newer machines, but may be...
2016 Apr 29
5
C5: The Firefox ESR 45.1.0 Nighmare
Centos replaced well-running customise Firefox with version ESR 45.1.0 * All the add-ons (language dictionaries, Adblock Plus, Classic Theme Restorer etc.) were disabled with no simple method of reactivating them. Reason given was they were "unsigned". * About:config xpinstall.signatures.required = false partially reduced the problem. * Then possible to reactivate some disabled
2016 Apr 29
3
C5: The Firefox ESR 45.1.0 Nighmare
...s, so too do the down-loaded > > extensions in /tmp, example tmp-xxx.xpi > > The reason behind this is the missing patch referenced by Johnny's posting > that you referenced in a follow-up. > > What I would really like to see, talking about SIGs and such, is an rpm > for palemoon, but I fear it can't be done on C5. Even C6 only would help, > although I'm hesitating to move my main desktop off 5; the C6 desktop > simply doesn't have the same stability and performance, and having to log > off/log on just because PA behaves irratically is really annoying....
2016 Apr 29
0
C5: The Firefox ESR 45.1.0 Nighmare
...the time-wasting problem remains, so too do the down-loaded > extensions in /tmp, example tmp-xxx.xpi The reason behind this is the missing patch referenced by Johnny's posting that you referenced in a follow-up. What I would really like to see, talking about SIGs and such, is an rpm for palemoon, but I fear it can't be done on C5. Even C6 only would help, although I'm hesitating to move my main desktop off 5; the C6 desktop simply doesn't have the same stability and performance, and having to log off/log on just because PA behaves irratically is really annoying.
2019 Jun 26
1
Alternitives to Firefox...
...t find one. Midory though good enough, and is my second choice on my FreeBSD workstation, still can not replace firefox for me. Don't get me started about chrome, chromium and friends... though I have to use chromium for specific purpose: to have browser that can pretend to be on smarthone. Palemoon is just a rebuild of Firefox. Tor browser, though it is rebuilt of firefox as well, is my choice when I prefer to go places I don't want my network provider put into their database associated with my name. I'm sure many of us do similar things in a course of out job duties. Vivaldy alm...
2014 Nov 14
5
Installing old version of firefox
I need to install firefox version 24.3.0 on centos version 6.5. Anyone know how I can do that? I tried downloading that version directly and it fails with: XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr/local/lib64/firefox/libxul.so: libXrender.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Couldn't load XPCOM.
2016 Apr 29
0
C5: The Firefox ESR 45.1.0 Nighmare - bunny trail
...own-loaded >>> extensions in /tmp, example tmp-xxx.xpi >> The reason behind this is the missing patch referenced by Johnny's posting >> that you referenced in a follow-up. >> >> What I would really like to see, talking about SIGs and such, is an rpm >> for palemoon, but I fear it can't be done on C5. Even C6 only would help, >> although I'm hesitating to move my main desktop off 5; the C6 desktop >> simply doesn't have the same stability and performance, and having to log >> off/log on just because PA behaves irratically is reall...
2016 Jun 02
4
FYI: http
I just had to browse to a printer... and with https-use-strict at a server higher up, firefox *would* *not* let me get there. I don't see the circa-2012 printer offering https. Luckily, there was konqueror, which *did* let me go to http://<printer> I just *adore* SmartSoftware that Won't Let You Endanger Yourself.... Reminds me of Jack Williamson's old novel, The Humanoids.
2019 Jun 26
10
Alternitives to Firefox...
OK, I recently ugraded to the current ESR release of Firefox for CentOS 6. And I am having problems with the user interface (basically it has become hard [for me] to use). What alternitives are there? (Chrome and Chromium are not possible with CentOS, and Chrome and Chromium are actually worse). -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Custom Software