MagicBanana:
> See https://www.palemoon.org/redist.shtml
Calher:
> Palemoon is proprietary.
IMHO this interpretation confuses copyright and trademark issues. I have
started a separate thread to discuss this in the general-free-software-talk
forum:
https://trisquel.info/en/forum/do-trademark
Palemoon is proprietary.
> But does having that value set to "false" mean that I won't be able to
> use free WiFi that relies on a connection portal instead of a WiFi
> password?
Yes, that's what it means.
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Thanks Chaosmonk, this work around worked for me too. Abrowser is back up and
running again. But does having that value set to "false" mean that I won't be
able to use free WiFi that relies on a connection portal instead of a WiFi
password? That would be a real pain if and when I return to Ch
I tried to access https://www.palemoon.org using both IceCat and Abrowser,
both gave me this error:
>> Secure Connection Failed
>> An error occurred during a connection to www.palemoon.org. Cannot
communicate securely with peer: no common encryption algorithm(s).
>> Error code: SSL_ERROR_N
I thought it was MPL2?
Proprietary.
Kinda off-topic, but what do people here think about pale moon? It's a fork
of firefox esr, but they plan on keeping the javascript implementation up to
date, but not support web rtc. Is there freedom concerns? If so, is there a
GNUified version? It feels pretty fast on my T400. I didn't like
> My ~/.mozilla/abrowser/ folder doesn't contain user.js or prefs.js. Only
installs.ini, profiles.ini, and rwjebu0c.default.
Sorry, there was an error in my post. `~/.mozilla/abrowser/` contains all of
your Abrowser profiles, which are directories of the form
`$RANDOMSTRING.$PROFILENAME`.
My ~/.mozilla/abrowser/ folder doesn't contain user.js or prefs.js. Only
installs.ini, profiles.ini, and rwjebu0c.default.
I'm currently on Trisquel 8.0. If I wasn't on the road, I would seriously
consider switching to 9.0 repos and running a system update/ upgrade, to see
if that would fix
I found that it was the "network.captive-portal-service.enabled" setting
that cause the segfault for me. Editing ~/.mozilla/abrowser/user.js (if
you don't have user.js, edit prefs.js instead) and changing this setting
from 'true' to 'false' fixed the issue for me.
quidam was unable to replicate t
Thanks for this quick fix. It worked for me as well.
I just upgraded and experienced the same issue. Since liberpoolesque
reported that Abrowser 72 works with a fresh install of Trisquel, I suspected
that there has been some non-backward-incompatible change Firefox making
older profiles files invalid. I ran
$ mv .mozilla/abrowser .mozilla/a
I've just used Abrowser 72 on a fresh Trisquel 8 install and an old one, on
different machines, but it worked both times.
Did you try to delete Abrowser's config and cache files, to check if some old
plugin or setting is the problem?
Alternatively, does Midori (the default browser on Trisquel M
I am also having this same problem.
I did the system update, which included Abrowser 72.0.1, and now Abrowser
doesn't load.
When running from a command line it says:
BrokenPipeError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe
Any help would be great. I really need my browser.
I made a bug report as well under the issue tracker.
Thanks,
grimlo
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