Not a "bug" per se, but it irks me. The palemoon delivered with 5.0 is simply called
palemoon-31.2.0.1-x86_64-en-US.xzm
The
version, the
architecture and the
language are all there.
What misses is - unlike most other browsers -
palemoon comes in GTK3 or GTK2 flavour , me presumes this is the GTK3 flavour.
IMHO, it should be made clear somewhere obvious (like here:
Porteus-v5.0 is released! ) that the official palemoon browser will always be the GTK3 version (if my presumption is correct.)
And if I err, what is should be made clear as well.
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kultex wrote: ↑18 Aug 2022, 07:12
"If you run into trouble please refer to the more detailed installation guide which can be found at /boot/docs/install.txt or our website at
http://goo.gl/ci4EE"
That - aka
http://porteus.org/info/docs/37-install ... -v-10.html - gives me only this:
500, View not found [name, type, prefix]: phocadocumentation, html, phocadocumentationView
Yes, I activated JS and reloaded the page.
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And yet another issue. I killed palemoon, deactivated my older pm module and activated palemoon-31.2.0.1-x86_64-en-US.xzm
I tried to edit the module first to remove the en-US dictionary (since I use en-GB and de-DE-1901 - and both sit in an extra module and by that module in /home/guest/.moonchild productions/pale moon/RANDOM.default/extensions/
I presumed - even when not finding the en-US dictionary in the exploded module, it would still be there. But no, lucky me, it was not.
After starting pm 31.2.0.1 and opening about:addons / Dictionaries - I only have British English and German (1901) - and also in the context menu, there I can choose between English (United Kingdom) and German (Germany) (1901)
Maybe the GUI language of PM differs much? But there is no dictionary, and when it comes to that part, I expected the en-US dictionary, since that was like so in the past.
Was there a change with update-browser that I missed since February?
Or are now all dictionaries in the browsers removed? Since /opt/palemoon/dictionaries is a symlink to /usr/share/hunspell - albeit a broken one on my system since I do not use hunspell .