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Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing?
Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Edbarx, I don't know what DE or WM you're using, but yesterday this (see below) helped me a lot with XFCE and a much larger (19") screen:
Ugly fonts in XFCE
1. Create a file local.fonts in /etc/font
Paste this content:
<match target="font">
<edit name="autohint" mode="assign">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
<edit name="hinting" mode="assign">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
<edit mode="assign" name="hintstyle">
<const>hintslight</const>
</edit>
<edit mode="assign" name="lcdfilter">
<const>lcddefault</const>
</edit>
</match>
Save this file.
2. Empty all XFCE files in ~/.cache/session
3. Create a file .Xresources in your home directory
Paste this content:
Xft.dpi: 96
Xft.antialias: true
Xft.hinting: true
Xft.rgba: rgb
Xft.autohint: false
Xft.hintstyle: hintslight
Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault
Save this file.
4. Execute this command:
xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
5. Log out and log in.
Perhaps this will help you any further. Now also Openbox looks much brighter and smoother.
Ugly fonts in XFCE
1. Create a file local.fonts in /etc/font
Paste this content:
<match target="font">
<edit name="autohint" mode="assign">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
<edit name="hinting" mode="assign">
<bool>true</bool>
</edit>
<edit mode="assign" name="hintstyle">
<const>hintslight</const>
</edit>
<edit mode="assign" name="lcdfilter">
<const>lcddefault</const>
</edit>
</match>
Save this file.
2. Empty all XFCE files in ~/.cache/session
3. Create a file .Xresources in your home directory
Paste this content:
Xft.dpi: 96
Xft.antialias: true
Xft.hinting: true
Xft.rgba: rgb
Xft.autohint: false
Xft.hintstyle: hintslight
Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault
Save this file.
4. Execute this command:
xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
5. Log out and log in.
Perhaps this will help you any further. Now also Openbox looks much brighter and smoother.
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Ehi... Did you remember the icon I made for Iceweasel?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8-C4a ... sp=sharing
Now I have to switch to the original Firefox icons set...
By the way why does nobody speak about Icecat?
I think it must be more reliable than Pale Moon, I had difficult to compile it trough Git so I would try with the OpenSuse builder.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8-C4a ... sp=sharing
Now I have to switch to the original Firefox icons set...
By the way why does nobody speak about Icecat?
I think it must be more reliable than Pale Moon, I had difficult to compile it trough Git so I would try with the OpenSuse builder.
Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
To Woteb:
I am using XFCE 4.10. The only problem I had with fonts was Palemoon's use of unsmoothed fonts which stressed my eyes' focusing muscles unneccessarily. I followed advice from Stevepusser who instructed to use "dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config". That presented me with a debconf TUI interface that asked me several questions about how I want my fonts rendered on my system as is apparently as systemwide setting. After following Stevepusser's advice my fonts are smoothed and not stressful on my eyes.
Again, I wish to thank you for taking your time to help me. I will add a window manager in case XFCE continues with its quest of welcoming more bloat. If fonts appear as I wish them in a window manager, that will be another option for a graphical interface that I can use. If not, I will use your instructions to setup font rendering the way I want it.
Again, many thanks.
I am using XFCE 4.10. The only problem I had with fonts was Palemoon's use of unsmoothed fonts which stressed my eyes' focusing muscles unneccessarily. I followed advice from Stevepusser who instructed to use "dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config". That presented me with a debconf TUI interface that asked me several questions about how I want my fonts rendered on my system as is apparently as systemwide setting. After following Stevepusser's advice my fonts are smoothed and not stressful on my eyes.
Again, I wish to thank you for taking your time to help me. I will add a window manager in case XFCE continues with its quest of welcoming more bloat. If fonts appear as I wish them in a window manager, that will be another option for a graphical interface that I can use. If not, I will use your instructions to setup font rendering the way I want it.
Again, many thanks.
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Danielsan, I had the same impression the first time I used a precompiled Palemoon installation the link to which is unimportant since it evidently was not compiled for Debian/Devuan. However, after following Stevepusser's advice, I can now enjoy reliable websurfing that doesn't overload my system forcing my CPU fan to get into frequent fits of frenzy and an undue RAM consumption. My advice is to follow Stevepusser's advice as it has proven to be good advice: I am a witness to that. You can keep Chrome/Chromium and Iceweasel/Firefox for nasty websites that require a modern super-bloated web-browser whenever the need forces you to visit such sites.Danielsan wrote:Ehi... Did you remember the icon I made for Iceweasel?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8-C4a ... sp=sharing
Now I have to switch to the original Firefox icons set...
By the way why does nobody speak about Icecat?
I think it must be more reliable than Pale Moon, I had difficult to compile it trough Git so I would try with the OpenSuse builder.
Debian == { > 30, 000 packages }; Debian != systemd
The worst infection of all, is a false sense of security!
It is hard to get away from CLI tools.
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It is hard to get away from CLI tools.
Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Iceweasel is Firefox.
Makes more sense if you call it what it is.
Makes more sense if you call it what it is.
Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Those who have been using Debian and Iceweasel know pretty well that Iceweasel WAS NOT Firefox. Maybe, the present Iceweasel is Firefox, but definitely the Iceweasel many users have been using for so many years does not have all the sluggishness and bloat that the current Iceweasel has. I and many others had to resort to alternatives so that we could continue to use our hardware. Users of extremely powerful hardware employing several processor cores together with a huge RAM and a GPU intended for gamers, cannot make a good comparison. Iceweasel was lean, fast and efficient on hardware; the current Iceweasel is Firefox with a different name.Chiefahol wrote:Iceweasel is Firefox.
Makes more sense if you call it what it is.
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
If I wouldn't have other alternative of choices, then i would been upset.
For quite some time I have been disappointed by the changes of Firefox since version 24.
In my opinion Iceweasel wasn't just a simple Firefox other name.
For quite some time I have been disappointed by the changes of Firefox since version 24.
In my opinion Iceweasel wasn't just a simple Firefox other name.
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Maybe it's my commercial software Stockholm Syndrom talking ... but what is it about Firefox post v. 24 that is so philosophically disturbing?
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
It just started receiving a lot of changes that people did not really like. Added bloat making it heavier and a change in the interface (australis).geekosupremo wrote:Maybe it's my commercial software Stockholm Syndrom talking ... but what is it about Firefox post v. 24 that is so philosophically disturbing?
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Thanks for that. Coming to this "late" (about 8 months ago) I don't have the long memory of what Iceweasel was.Ardouos wrote:It just started receiving a lot of changes that people did not really like. Added bloat making it heavier and a change in the interface (australis).
The Australis is contensious, even to me. I dislike it mostly because I have to remeber if I'm in Chrome or Firefox when just glancing at the interface. I understand why they did it ... I just not a huge fan.
Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
One solution Seamonkey. Not in repos, but you can download the binary and run it with no problems from /home.
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
I use the Firefox 45 esr edition from Mozilla website it works great on Jessie and should be supported for a good while.
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Did mozilla offer GNU some sort of deal or what?
What happened to GNU saying firefox wasn't free and the firefox artwork?
What happened to GNU saying firefox wasn't free and the firefox artwork?
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Mozilla Firefox was always GNU/ Free software, it is just now compatible with the DSFG.compute34ymk wrote:Did mozilla offer GNU some sort of deal or what?
What happened to GNU saying firefox wasn't free and the firefox artwork?
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
I prefer the firefox icon. But speaking of browsers, the only thing I was sad about is that the x86 version of google-chrome was ended, so no more drm video streaming on those old machines.
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Firefox has now hit stable.
Iceweasel is now a transitional package.
RIP.
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/iceweasel
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/firefox-esr
Iceweasel is now a transitional package.
RIP.
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/iceweasel
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/firefox-esr
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Nevermind it.
I always miss Netscape Navigator.
I always miss Netscape Navigator.
OOh , Windows NT 6.1 is fading... (Should I panic now?)
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
Yes I presume so, until it is eol. Then Debian will get Thunderbird.Roel63 wrote:Will Icedove still exist for a while?
Edit:
Maybe not. https://packages.debian.org/sid/icedove
Edit 2:
Still Icedove, upgraded today receiving version 45.1
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/icedove
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Re: Am I the only one that is sad that Iceweasel is changing
It didn't go anywhere.NoNoNo wrote:Nevermind it.
I always miss Netscape Navigator.
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