On 20/10/2017 at 18:22, The Wanderer wrote:
> (Please learn to quote properly. Failure to quote at all is arguably
> even worse than top-posting.)
Sorry, when I’m answering to all or the main part of a message
completely I find it clearer to try to begin answering with a sole mail,
but thank for t
Wait, do you mean overriding password manager, and TreeStyleTabs will
certainly and definitely stop to work?
Would it be realistic to find some way to make Debian maintain patches/a
fork (or package GNU IceCat and work with them? why isn’t any fork
packaged into Debian? ’cause Firefox isn’t known
Maybe these extensions will be remade and repackaged with web-extensions
then (afaik it’s a good move, yet breaking all the old apps forever is
bad, they should re-integrate it after I while I’d personally prefer).
Waiting for this, XUL extensions I install through Debian on stable are
perfectly w
On 19/10/2017 at 22:24, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> I had similar problems and switched to Chromium, however I would never
> trust *any* browser to store passwords
I don’t especially like or trust fully Firefox, but I wouldn’t trust
Chromium more (yet my bank website too doesn’t work with firefox
Oh, sorry, actually my suspend to disk/hibernate button isn’t recognized
by xev currently :/
I don’t have tpb installed, and got a thinkpad X220 (really nice btw,
fingerprint reader, mobile 3G+sms+calls working out of the box and stuff
(sad there’s no IrDA…)) on which I installed debian stable (that is 9.2
currently), and the mute button (and its ability to switch on its led
when my system
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