As a general rule, Debian has a package if someone volunteers to make and
maintain it. Otherwise, it doesn't.
Another option is to disable the built-in PDF reader entirely:
Go to about:config, search for pdfjs.disabled and set its value to true -
this is also handy if you prefer opening PDF files with native viewers such
as Evince.
> The debian developers would say it is too much work
Is there a short article on how software gets part of a debian repository?
If trisquel wanted, I do not know if it is a big task, could they not get
permission to get software into debian?
If I am right, debian has packages that appear to
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>I want to keep my files private
hard disk in a safe and u good :)
they come cheap
https://leomca.github.io/2014/05/15/Mozilla-and-DRM.html
I just got the DDJ-SB2 working with Trisquel and Mixxx by using the DDJ-SB2
only as a controller and using a separate (better) audio interface for
playing via speakers. For listening via headphones I set it up in the Mixx
hardware settings to use my laptops built-in sound card. All is
Oh... I see. I don't know if GNUnet supports replicating private (that
is: in this case GNUnet would still replicate your files, but they
wouldn't be advertised in the GNUnet searches), so we still need to talk
to the GNUnet project so as to ask if it provides such functionality,
this could be an
unbelievable...
your not helpful, nor a good advocate... I'm going to need to find a better
solution
I would just like to know if any if you guys were having the same
problem. I'm getting an XML Parsing error on my Icecat:
XML Parsing Error: undefined entity Location:
jar:file:///usr/lib/icecat/browser/extensions/aboutice...@gnu.org.xpi!/chrome/content/aboutIceCat/aboutIceCat.xhtml
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