I am running 32bit Buster in Openbox. My laptop is slow with the default Firefox-esr. My previous experience Palemoon is faster. There is no PM on buster-backport. Is there a way to install PM?
thanks,
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where is palemoon?(SOLVED)
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Re: where is palemoon?
Forum member stevepusser hosts the official Debian builds for PaleMoon, the link is available from their site.
Read this first though: https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/b ... l#palemoon
Debian don't supply it because it relies on bundled libraries which are considered to be a security risk. The PaleMoon developers deny the risk but then they would say that, wouldn't they?
Read this first though: https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/b ... l#palemoon
Debian don't supply it because it relies on bundled libraries which are considered to be a security risk. The PaleMoon developers deny the risk but then they would say that, wouldn't they?
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Re: where is palemoon?
There's an alternative. Pale Moon can be run in your user space without installing it.
I have done this with Pale Moon, Firefox, Waterfox, Slimjet and a few others in order to test them on my machine and this works very well as long as the package is set up for it. I set them up in my Downloads directory and launch them with an instruction in my menu that looks like this:
Edited to add: I found this on the Pale Moon site.
Start here.It is not necessary to install Pale Moon to use it. Pale Moon for Linux is distributed as a bzipped tarball that can be extracted and run from any location on your system.
I have done this with Pale Moon, Firefox, Waterfox, Slimjet and a few others in order to test them on my machine and this works very well as long as the package is set up for it. I set them up in my Downloads directory and launch them with an instruction in my menu that looks like this:
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~/Downloads/palemoon/./palemoon
You may have a problem.NOTE: Linux 32 bit binaries have been discontinued. However, your distribution (or one of the fantastic package contributors) may still offer 32 bit packages at their discretion. If they do you should remove the "generic" binary and install said package. Otherwise, to continue using the Pale Moon binaries we distribute, please update to a 64 bit distribution.
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Re: where is palemoon?
Why a problem? https://build.opensuse.org/package/show ... r/palemoon
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Re: where is palemoon?
stevepusser wrote:Why a problem? https://build.opensuse.org/package/show ... r/palemoon
thanks, works well.