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There's also option to hide/show the mouse cursor. Check it in the Options/Settings.
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OK, pdfstudioviewr_2023x64_gom.xzm is now updated, path rerouted to /opt/pdfstudioviewer2023 kindly download it on the first page
Is it possible to tweak SM-Edge so that it not spies on the user?gomway wrote: ↑06 Aug 2023, 23:187. Microsoft-Edge-Browser(Update no.2): Minor customizations in toolbar + included extensions (uBlock and Mate-Translate).
Download link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/mkku604 ... 4.xzm/file
Note: Run it from terminal if you don't see applaunch icon. type: /opt/microsoft/msedge/msedge.
You can customize some of the preferences in settings, like privacy, accessibility, etc. However, its reputed for data collection.
yeah, but 139.5MB for a mere browser.
It's Jan 2022 release, it's upto you so no further comments. I agree that browsers are getting bulky these days. Still if you wish you can try Midori_77.78MB, Vivaldi, Dillo browsers, etc.
Please provide a specific link for the module roro requested.
(The underlining by me)
I made them myself, but Cave! I remove the enUS dictionary since I use the enUK one. And most of my AddOns are not in the 005-palemoon-32.3.1.linux-x86_64-gtk3.xzm anyway but in my settings module for my browser, that is currently: 985-palemoon-settings--RECENT--2023-07-20-Addons-Updates-Deactivated.xzm but I cannot share that one since it also contains private data.
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root@porteus:/# update-browser -p
Starting checks ...
[OK] User is root.
[OK] Distro is Porteus
Downloading live script ...
Downloading: update-palemoon-live DONE
Work will be done in: /tmp
Checking if palemoon is installed ...
[OK] palemoon is installed
[OK] installed palemoon version: 32.3.1
Checking for Porteus ...
[PASS] Distro is Porteus
Getting latest version ...
You already have the latest version 32.3.1. Do you still want to continue? [y/n]
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-d : use current directory for build work.
Cave! It works only when you execute it as update-browser -d -p - when you call it as update-browser -p -d the -d parameter will be ignored, but that is how update-browser describes it when called without any parameter:root@porteus:/2/tmp/PM-TEST# update-browser -d -p
Starting checks ...
[OK] User is root.
[OK] Distro is Porteus
Downloading live script ...
Downloading: update-palemoon-live DONE
Work will be done in: /2/tmp/PM-TEST
Checking if palemoon is installed ...
[OK] palemoon is installed
[OK] installed palemoon version: 32.3.1
Checking for Porteus ...
[PASS] Distro is Porteus
Getting latest version ...
You already have the latest version 32.3.1. Do you still want to continue? [y/n]
It is quite unusual for a script to be that picky when it comes to the order of given parameters, but some of my own scripts behave that way as well and it is what it is.root@porteus:/# update-browser
Download live script from server to update a web browser.
usage: /usr/bin/update-browser <option=-d,-h> <browser option=-g,-c,-f,-o,-p,-b,-n,-y>
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How can I add something like in this post? XFCE/MATE custom configs
None of that stuff is an image, it is [ code ] instead.gomway wrote: ↑06 Sep 2023, 10:36How can I add something like in this post? XFCE/MATE custom configs
You need some hosting service and its uploaded URL. But a normal file uploader would not work, it has to be a specific image hoster.
I was talking about this:
M. Eerie wrote: ↑04 Nov 2022, 10:33This is how my XFCE4 look these days...
Somehow I tried to replicate how Ubuntu works with 2 sidebars. The left one for the favorite launchers and the right one to include the time, calendar, weather, workspace manager and the view desktop button.
I find the work area selector particularly useful because with a width of 128px, I CAN move windows from one area to another (as opposed to the very small default size, which they all come with and which adds no functionality in my opinion). And it remains hidden unless you want to move windows around or know what time it is.
If I want to see disk/memory meters and processes in detail, F12 displays a window with btop...