Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-03-31 08:18, Martin Vaeth wrote:
>
>> As usual, there is the balance
>> "convenience" (old plugins) <-> "security".
>> In the beginning (say, until firefox-52 is no longer supported
>> upstream), there is a certain choice. But after that staying on the
>> "convenie
On 2018-04-01 09:15, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> If you speak about defenses like noscript, there are safer variants
> available. I guess the usage of the already mentioned user.js (of
> course adapted to your needs) together with current Webextensions
> noscript, ublock-origin, and https-everywhere (ma
I am sticking with ice-cat aka firefox 52 stable long term support but I
do not know what I shall do when the long terms term is up.maybe
switch to waterfox and hope their dev team is skilled enough to make a
quality product (of course anyone with the skills should assist)
Mozilla is really ba
If you are unable to fix it yourself (but I think you can :D) Unicomp
offers parts and repairs for Model M's (along with their kentucky usa
made Model M's - they use the original tooling)
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Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-04-01 09:15, Martin Vaeth wrote:
>
>> noscript, ublock-origin, and https-everywhere (maybe for privacy also
>> coupled with decentraleyes, duckduckgo{-privacy-esesntials},
>> canvasblocker, skip-redirect)
I had forgottten to mention: These WebExtensions (and some mo
On 2018-04-01 16:29, Martin Vaeth wrote:
> An alarm sign for me was that palemoon was eventually dropped for
> android after being practically unmaintained (i.e. with known open
> security holes) for months/years. A similar alarm sign concerning
> linux is that they were not able to pull the fixes
.8.3::palemoon'`,
* the complete build log and the output of `emerge -pqv
'=www-client/palemoon-27.8.3::palemoon'`.
* The complete build log is located at
'/var/log/portage/www-client:palemoon-27.8.3:20180401-230351.log'.
* For convenience, a symlink to the build log is
On 2018-04-01 12:04, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> If you are unable to fix it yourself (but I think you can :D) Unicomp
> offers parts and repairs for Model M's (along with their kentucky usa
> made Model M's - they use the original tooling)
I have owned Unicomp keyboards, and those made after a cert
I've been using Palemoon, built with gcc/6.40-r1, for about a month now with
only two crashes that I can think of. Otherwise it has been doing everything I
need in a browser and I'm very happy with it. I still keep Firefox around, but
rarely fire it up anymore.
I am curious, however, what the P
On 2018-04-01 18:22, Dale wrote:
> Just for giggles, I tried to re-emerge palemoon. This is part of the
> output I got.
>
> * Supported GCC versions: 4.7, 4.9
> * Selected GCC version: 6.4
I no longer use the overlay; I have my own private ebuild series. I
tried to remove the old gcc dependenc
On 02/04/18 08:28, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-04-01 18:22, Dale wrote:
>
>> Just for giggles, I tried to re-emerge palemoon. This is part of the
>> output I got.
>>
>> * Supported GCC versions: 4.7, 4.9
>> * Selected GCC version: 6.4
> I no longer use the overlay; I have my own private ebuild s
On 04/01 04:24, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-04-01 12:04, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
>
> > If you are unable to fix it yourself (but I think you can :D) Unicomp
> > offers parts and repairs for Model M's (along with their kentucky usa
> > made Model M's - they use the original tooling)
>
> I have o
On 2018-04-02 04:14, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> Do you have experience in removing the steel back plate from the
> keyboard and later add it back with screws fixing the whole thing
> instead of the rivets, which needs to be removed for this?
No, unfortunately I cannot help. I've had mine for about
On 03/30/2018 11:10 AM, Bas Zoutendijk wrote:
> On Fri 30 Mar 2018 at 10:33:45 -0600, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> I'm using a scrip to log-in/boot strap the system over NFS
>>
>> -
>> #!/bin/sh
>>
>> HOST=${0##*/}
>> HOST=${HOST#*-}
>> ROOT=/mnt/${HOST}
>> ...
>> exec chroot '${ROOT}' /bin
I have one from almost 10 years ago, whats the difference :[? how can
you tell?
I still like it though >:[
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Bill Kenworthy wrote:
> I use the palemoon overlay.
There is also the octopus overlay.
Anyway, both can only react to upstream.
> builds fine with gcc-6.4
Yes, but it has random crashes which do not occur with gcc-5,
and as somebody familiar with the code posted somewhere,
the reasons are quite
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