You can try other browsers with NPAPI support, such as those based on Pale
Moon/New Moon, Seamonkey/Iceape, Waterfox, Basilisk, Epiphany (GNOME Web) or
Midori.
Hmm... So how long do you think it will be out in, and when do you think
quantum computers will become dangerous enough that x86 will be completely
useless...
Regardless java is insecure anyhow and thus crappy.
Java and JavaScript (its official name is actually ECMAScript) are two
completely different programming languages. JavaScript took some inspiration
from Java but that is all.
I've done it by myself, please delete thread and i will make a tutorial in
depth.
Then is useless to install those programs...
But I think all browsers can deal with javascript...is it something
different?
As matinh wrote: "Firefox has removed NPAPI plugin support, and therefore
Java Plugin cannot be enabled in Firefox browser version 52 and above".
Abrowser and IceCat are based on Firefox.
about:newtab has a dark background here. about:blank has not. And, yes,
there are white flashes when a new page is loaded.
I know already that I need the "forcepae" option for this device.
nadebula.1984 wrote he "believe[s] that T40 doesn't support PAE". If he is
right, installing a "*-nonpae" package from https://jxself.org/linux-libre/
may solve your problem.
I do not think China will wait half a decade:
https://www.techspot.com/news/81177-china-alibaba-making-16-core-25-ghz-risc.html
I sugest to install Java Icedtea and IcedTea Java Web Start, from the
Trisquel repos.
Am I wrong?
> Can you by chance recommend a nice set of icons for
> xfce which matches zenburn?
Icon themes are not desktop-specific, so these aren't "for" Xfce, but I
find that Ghost Flat works well (see the fourth screenshot here[1]). I
think I found them here.[2]
[1]
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/share-
abrowser version 41.0.2 is available in the Trisquel mirror:
https://mirror.fsf.org/trisquel/pool/main/f/firefox/
Probably horribly unsafe to run old java apps inside an old, unsupported
browser that hasn't had an update in over 4 years though.
You should at least be running it inside a tig
I see.
Can you by chance recommend a nice set of icons for xfce which matches
zenburn?
> I use
> https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/dark-background-light-text/
This was what I used before I learned that the browser has native color
settings. IIRC, the reason I switched was that the addon does not have
permission to modify every page, such as pages like about:home or a
newl
martinh suggests: "... the --resolve-all option"
Alas, my trisquel flidas is using version 7.01, and Nmap didn't start using
"--resolve-all" until version 7.70.
Here's the script that I tried, based on
https://nmap.org/nsedoc/scripts/resolveall.html
time nmap -Pn -sn --script=resolveall
Thank you for your feedbacks Magic Banana and nadebula.1984.
> you want the hard disk having a higher boot priority than the network
I have of course changed those options over and over again. Unfortunately it
doesn't help.
> check whether your CPU indeed supports PAE
I know already that I
Java is a huge vector for insecurity anyhow...
Although if you need it bad enough, I suppose you could use Basilisk Browser
and put it on that.
I don't recommend it at all though.
Java is after all one of the oldest most insecure vectors for malware.
;)
Ah, well thats okay. I just felt like asking.
Besides, RISC-V hopefully will be around the corner in half a decade. ;)
If there were freedom-respecting new hardware, I would gladly purchase them.
I'd like to appreciate the performance improvement brought by new hardware
platforms, but never at the cost of freedom.
I've used T40 for some years. To be honest, it's not suitable for modern
GNU/Linux distributions.
First, it uses ATI discrete graphics. Second, there is no usable Atheros WLAN
cards (unless the white list restrictions can be removed).
For the hardware, I believe that T40 doesn't support PAE
I would try to reconfigure the BIOS... somehow! Something you want is the
hard disk having a higher boot priority than the network (so that you do not
need to unplug the Ethernet cable before booting). Reading the beginning of
the section "Make the Live-System your boot priority" of
https
Resently I got my old IBM ThinkPad T40 laptop from about 2003 back. (Someone
else had it at home but hasn't actually use it in recent years.) Firstly I
replaced the finally empty CMOS battery. Afterwards I could install Trisquel
8.0 mini only by using a DVD. (The USB option unfortunately neve
I use https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/firefox/addon/dark-background-light-text/
with the colors in the image below, the same dark colors in Emacs and GNOME
Terminal, the dark theme for Abrowser (which comes by default, disabled), the
"Monterail Full Dark" theme for Icedove, Ctrl+I to invert the
It includes dpkg-dev too, to build DEB package. And there is no C++ in
XRandR Invert Colors (as far as I saw). So, sebasarena only needed GCC and
Make. But, sure, there is little harm in installing additional software you
never run.
If you avoid installing extensions, both solutions are essentially the same:
both try to minimize the fingerprint of the Web browser and their connections
go through Tor in both cases. At least, that is my understanding.
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