See
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/install-extension-link-wiki-page-abrowser-addon-random-agent-spoofer-not-working-me#comment-134181
That's a legacy addon. It will not work with abrowser due to it being a
firefox quantum fork.
Although you may want to look into browser fingerprinting. The default
settings are intended to make you look more like everyone else. (Websites can
tell the size of the browser window.)
Thanks! That worked.
If I remember correctly, the relevant setting in about:config is
"privacy.resistfingerprinting".
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I just installed Trisquel and when I open it it comes up square. I readjust
it to how I want it, but when I close it and open it again it opens square.
Is there something in preferences that can make it remember its geometry when
it is closed?
It gives me the error message:
"The add-on downloaded from this site could not be installed because it
appears to be corrupt"
Should this wiki-page be updated?
Anyone else?
Should this wiki-page be updated?
It gives me the error message:
"The add-on downloaded from this site could not be installed because it
appears to be corrupt"
Should this wiki-page be updated?
> Cool! What kind of voodoo do I have to do to get the library?
cd /opt/
sudo wget
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/b/biblesync/libbiblesync1.1_1.1.2-1_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i libbiblesync1.1_1.1.2-1_amd64.deb
That's how I did it.
> But is it complete, or broken?
I've checked to make sure that it's installable, and it is. You can probably
figure out how well it works faster than I could since you have a use case.
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On Tue, 2018-07-24 at 16:25 +0200, jonnymoo...@gmail.com wrote:
> we have the problem solved here
>
> https://trisquel.info/en/issues/24069
Cool! What kind of voodoo do I have to do to get the library?
But is it complete, or broken?
> Not on Trisquel 7. Either you have another Trisquel version, or
> you have added sources to it.
Correct. I run Trisquel 8.
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> However, when I tried to search snap packages using "snap find" command, it
> DOES return (suspected) non-free software such as spotify. I also tried to
> run "snap find google" and got a long list of suspected non-free software
> related to Google's SaaSS.
>
> Though Debian users cannot install
On 24/07/18 05:36, Mason Hock wrote:
>> Did the Replicant/Android SDK get into Trisquel?
> $ apt-cache search android-sdk
> android-sdk - Software development kit for Android platform
> android-sdk-build-tools - Tools for building Android applications
> android-sdk-build-tools-common - Tools for bu
I installed a copy of Debian testing with Gnome 3.28 in a virtual machine.
Both contrib and non-free repositories are disabled.
Even with gnome-software-plugin-snap installed, Gnome Software in Debian
doesn't recommend any non-free software, as previously reported. So in a
correctly configu
we have the problem solved here
https://trisquel.info/en/issues/24069
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