at times it can be fast but for me i find it slow
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i'd Add it but IMO COPR is to Damm slow
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you might even be better to catch him over on the SUSE IRC channels, it might
be worth a shot to see if anyone in SUSE Packages those packages an are up to
date an Grab the Source RPM's from there
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will it be ready by F29? or are would it be best to look at pulling it into F30
instead ?
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ohh okz. i guess the real questrion is, will DNF3 be usable before Branching
point?
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igor as long as DNF3 is working/stable before Beta Freeze im sure DNF3 can
still make it into F28, however there does need to be a system-wide change made
for it for f28 IMO
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> Chris Adams wrote:
>
> This is the very least that Fedora ought to do, and it has to be done
> immediately!
>
> In addition, for future Fedora releases, the default browser ought to be
> changed to one with a more trustworthy upstream, e.g.:
> * QupZilla (soon to be Falkon) [https://www.qupzi
> On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 01:45:09PM +0300, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
>
> Can you enable "extensions.legacy.enabled"? That would solve the main
> problem.
>
> I had a look at the RPM and grepped the FF sources but I couldn't work
> out how you are supposed to enable that setting, but I guess F
> Hello,
>
> Now that FESCo has ruled that "firefox 57beta is removed from f25/f26
> updates-testing but stays in f27/rawhide", could we at least keep
> getting new builds in koji for f25/f26? Judging by the feedback in
> bodhi, the various threads here, rhbz and FESCo tickets, there is a
> number
> On 09/15/2017 07:28 PM, Greg Evenden wrote:
>
> I just looked at Chrome and it's very similar to Firefox. There is no
> menubar and the ALT key doesn't even bring up a menu at all. Instead of
> the "hamburger" menu, there is just a vertical row of 3
> On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 3:28 AM, Greg Evenden wrote:
>
> The Menu Bar didn't go anywhere; if you had it enabled, it should be there.
i never said it did go anywhere, im just saying how bad the Hamburger menu is.
another reason why People use Google Chrome.
but getting back o
i disagree with the Min an Max buttons being disabled by default, they should
remain ON . on Windows an MACOSX there on by default so why not Linux? people
stay with Windows cause its user friendly. only way Linux will get more users
an thats to keep Linux user friendly,
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i like it, but without the Menu Bar its still unusable for me. an i hate the
Hamburger Crapola
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> Does anyone know whether the fix for this problem is already in F25
> builds of FF or should a new build be prepared and pushed to fix this?
>
> See: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1433819
might as well use Google-Chrome , Least one doesnt have to WAIT a year or so
for a Update to
> On 10/26/2016 02:45 AM, Bojan Smojver wrote:
>
> And it seems that Fedora builds do not enable e10s, so the cache leak
> might actually affect users.
>
> Florian
i dont think e10s are actually stable enough for users to actually use, but as
i said above, i really dont think 49.0.2 warrants bu
> Could someone with access please build this version of FF. Apparently,
> it's a security release.
>
> Thanks,
usually Martin Stransky builds them, i think there is a JavaScript Bug fixed
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/49.0.2/releasenotes/, but IMO there is no
point in compiling 49.0.2 w
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