On Tuesday 17 March 2020 21:14:33 Fred wrote: > On 3/17/20 5:40 PM, Felix Miata wrote: > > Greg Wooledge composed on 2020-03-17 15:01 (UTC-0400): > >> On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 02:51:37PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > >> So, you're using it too, presumably from the same source as Gene's? > >> Does firefox work for you? > > > > For some limited definition of 'work' it does. My primary browser > > SeaMonkey isn't loaded with the usability regressions of recent > > years of Firefox. Palemoon retains a better UI: > > > > http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Moz/palemoon28vsFFesr68-50.jpg > > > >> Do you have any insight into why Gene is getting errors containing > >> /opt/trinity/ paths from Firefox/dconf? > > > > Unless his Coyote machine is running one of his special RTC kernels > > that the weight of a web browser wants to overpower, I have > > virtually no idea. I don't use distro packages of Mozilla products > > very much. Mostly I use mozilla.org binaries, and choose update > > timing as I see fit. I don't use or understand Gnome or its > > foundations any more than Gimp and Mozilla products force me to, so > > to me gconf error messages mean nothing other than something other > > than the web pages he wants to use is probably corrupt. :( > > > > The voluminous verbiage of his threads makes it hard to pick up > > missed pieces. Has he been switching among various newer and older > > Firefox versions? I know at times Firefox has made changes in > > profile structure that impede successfully switching back to an > > older version once a profile has been used with a newer version > > incorporating such a change. > > In Gene's original post he said FF wasn't working with Walmart's > search function. Maybe Walmart's search function was temporarily down > when Gene tried it. Has it been tried again? yes, put something in the cart, click on cart, no reaction. > Best regards, > Fred
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