Scheduled Maintenance: We are aware of an issue with Google, AOL, and Yahoo services as email providers which are blocking new registrations. We are trying to fix the issue and we have several internal and external support tickets in process to resolve the issue. Please see: viewtopic.php?t=158230
alternative web browsers reflection...
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
Yeah sane Firefox. Took a little longer to setup just right but really good browser.
Not sure how much changed, but Linux releases for upcoming SeaMonkey 2.27 can be found here. Although i also remember reading v2.27 might be cancelled as they proceed towards v2.28. Hopefully this is not an indication of slowing development.
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... ral-trunk/
I generally only use 3-5 add-ons and the only one that didn't work in SeaMonkey was autoclose bookmark&history folders, which i was able to install using this SeaMonkey extension converter...now works flawlessly.
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/
Not sure how much changed, but Linux releases for upcoming SeaMonkey 2.27 can be found here. Although i also remember reading v2.27 might be cancelled as they proceed towards v2.28. Hopefully this is not an indication of slowing development.
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... ral-trunk/
I generally only use 3-5 add-ons and the only one that didn't work in SeaMonkey was autoclose bookmark&history folders, which i was able to install using this SeaMonkey extension converter...now works flawlessly.
http://addonconverter.fotokraina.com/
800mhz, 512mb ram, dCore-jessie (Tiny Core with Debian Jessie packages) with BusyBox and Fluxbox.
Most don't have computer access, reuse or pay forward an old computer.
Most don't have computer access, reuse or pay forward an old computer.
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
I claimed it is a thing of beauty. Here is the proof.
http://static.dyp.im/HHnNzEvDGs/a21dda6 ... ba97c7.png
http://static.dyp.im/HHnNzEvDGs/a21dda6 ... ba97c7.png
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
not to be offensive but that's ugly as hell i think it is almost impossible to find uglier skins
ThinkPad X220: i5-2520M CPU 2.5GHz - 8GB RAM 1333 MHz - SSD 860 EVO 250GB - Debian - ME_cleaned
ThinkPad X230: i5-3320M CPU 3.3GHz - 8GB RAM 1600 MHz - SSD 860 EVO 500GB - Debian - ME_cleaned
ThinkPad X230: i5-3320M CPU 3.3GHz - 8GB RAM 1600 MHz - SSD 860 EVO 500GB - Debian - ME_cleaned
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
Oh, my feelings are hurt.
You obviously have no sense of aesthetic beauty.
The good thing is, no matter how ugly a GUI is, it is better looking than I am.
You obviously have no sense of aesthetic beauty.
The good thing is, no matter how ugly a GUI is, it is better looking than I am.
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
not to be offensive but that's ugly as hell i think it is almost impossible to find uglier skins
That's what i was thinking too but didn't want to say anything...and i even like the look of default SeaMonkey, which some say belongs back in the Windows95 era. The wood grain look reminds me of the 1978 plymouth woody station wagon i learned to drive as a teenager. Randicus - you have style. The beauty of Linux - everyone can have it his/her own way.
edit: thought Randicus was spelled Randiculus
800mhz, 512mb ram, dCore-jessie (Tiny Core with Debian Jessie packages) with BusyBox and Fluxbox.
Most don't have computer access, reuse or pay forward an old computer.
Most don't have computer access, reuse or pay forward an old computer.
- Head_on_a_Stick
- Posts: 14114
- Joined: 2014-06-01 17:46
- Location: London, England
- Has thanked: 81 times
- Been thanked: 132 times
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
Each to their own, I suppose...Randicus wrote:I claimed it is a thing of beauty. Here is the proof.
http://static.dyp.im/HHnNzEvDGs/a21dda6 ... ba97c7.png
Here is my idea of beauty in a browser (dwb):
deadbang
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
I do not see an image, only "http://s9.postimg.org/nksrs46oe/2014_09 ... _scrot.jpg"
But not a problem. I am familiar with dwb. It is beautiful.
But not a problem. I am familiar with dwb. It is beautiful.
Another uncultured boor completely lacking good taste.mardybear wrote:That's what i was thinking too but didn't want to say anything...
That is indeed one alternate spelling.thought Randicus was spelled Randiculus
- craigevil
- Posts: 5391
- Joined: 2006-09-17 03:17
- Location: heaven
- Has thanked: 28 times
- Been thanked: 39 times
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
Take a look at http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... &t=2824649
Raspberry PI 400 Distro: Raspberry Pi OS Base: Debian Sid Kernel: 5.15.69-v8+ aarch64 DE: MATE Ram 4GB
Debian - "If you can't apt install something, it isn't useful or doesn't exist"
My Giant Sources.list
Debian - "If you can't apt install something, it isn't useful or doesn't exist"
My Giant Sources.list
- stevepusser
- Posts: 12930
- Joined: 2009-10-06 05:53
- Has thanked: 41 times
- Been thanked: 71 times
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
64-bit only currently, but runs fine on Wheezy.
MX Linux packager and developer
-
- Posts: 32
- Joined: 2013-05-15 23:13
- Location: Auckland, New Zealand
- Has thanked: 14 times
- Been thanked: 2 times
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
you had me right there, couldn't agree more.mardybear wrote:Can't even move the reload button to a preferred location.
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
Early pre-release of the Vivaldi browser is now available in both 32-bit and 64-bit. The flat UI sucks (as do they all), but it looks like it will present an interesting alternative for power users (which as always the target audience of the original Opera browser).stevepusser wrote:64-bit only currently, but runs fine on Wheezy.
Speaking of which: just to clarify, this browser originates with the folks who originally started Opera, back in the day; it is in no way related to the current Opera browser (a good thing, IMO).
- oswaldkelso
- df -h | grep > 20TiB
- Posts: 1490
- Joined: 2005-07-26 23:20
- Location: UK
- Has thanked: 1 time
- Been thanked: 58 times
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
vivaldi is freeware so not my cup of tea, but the opera troubles did spur another free browser that I use on Dragora. fifth-browser http://fifth-browser.sourceforge.net/ still alpha but functional, light. Well, certainly lighter than the big browsers. It's also fltk so suited Dragora-tiny (no-gtk/qt).
My main browser is Seamonkey I find the interface much nicer than iceweasel/icecat I use chatzilla so that's a bonus and the only addons are a fork/tweak of little-monkey theme https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamon ... seamonkey/ so it works with the latest version and tree-view for chatzilla https://github.com/hagabaka/chatzilla-p ... annel-tree.
I also tend to install Netsurf and Dillo built with enable ssl and links that I use with the -g option.
My main browser is Seamonkey I find the interface much nicer than iceweasel/icecat I use chatzilla so that's a bonus and the only addons are a fork/tweak of little-monkey theme https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/seamon ... seamonkey/ so it works with the latest version and tree-view for chatzilla https://github.com/hagabaka/chatzilla-p ... annel-tree.
I also tend to install Netsurf and Dillo built with enable ssl and links that I use with the -g option.
Free Software Matters
Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Ash init durbatulûk, ash init gimbatul,
Ash init thrakatulûk agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.
My oldest used PC: 1999 imac 333Mhz 256MB PPC abandoned by Debian
Re: alternative web browsers reflection...
I'm primarily a Chrome user (and Google user in general- Google Drive, Docs, etc. ) so that works well for me, but when I'm just surfing the web I like to use elinks. I know its a little (alot) more primitive then most people use, but it does have tabbed browsing, bookmarks, history, etc. Just no pictures/videos
Laptop: Debian GNU/Linux 9 'Stretch' 64bit
Read: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian/
We are the Universal OS. Be patient, give help, teach the Debian way.
Read: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian/
We are the Universal OS. Be patient, give help, teach the Debian way.