I'm not sure there's any browser that "works" the way users expect. The world wide web has become an intractable tangle of non free software and digital restrictions. The internet itself is run by effective monopolies that selfishly exploit their position to thwart competitors and invade new markets. I shudder to think of how non free software my wife's Chromebooks and Android tablets spy on everyone in my house. They light up when she coughs in the night. I watch her devices stutter on throttled streams and on crash on a daily basis. As expected, the sheep are lead to slaughter by the strongest rustler.
Free software works better in some ways but it will never keep up with nasty publishers. I'm unable to watch the streams my wife is interested in with Debian, Trisquel, or GnewSense, much less capture them for her, but have to admit that I don't try very hard. I'm barely able to read the news I'm interested in by using cutycapt scripts to convert web pages to pdf. Academic journals are placed behind nasty paywalls and can not be accessed without new versions of Chromium browser. I suffer the same kinds of throttling my wife does and it has been about eight years since I've been able to run X over ssh from my house to work. This is the internet and world wide web that incumbent publishers want. It excludes freedom. On Saturday 16 March 2019, Johan Andersson wrote: > Iceweasel 31.5.0 hangs sometimes for me and has to be force quited. > Time to ask at the relavant debian forum about this and have IceCat as > an option. _______________________________________________ gNewSense-users mailing list gNewSense-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-users