You could try changing the User Agent String to something more modern
and see if the website works.
In firefox you can change it on a site by site basis using
|general.useragent.override| but I have lost the computer where I set it
up so can't specify exactly.
On 16/02/2025 17:02, gfp wrote:
>
On 15/02/2025 17:04, Richmond via wrote:
> On 15/02/2025 16:53, Richmond wrote:
>> I've installed guix on debian, then installed ungoogled-chromium using
>> guix. But the version is out of date.
>>
>> guix pull
>> guix package -u
>>
>> did n
On 15/02/2025 16:53, Richmond wrote:
> I've installed guix on debian, then installed ungoogled-chromium using
> guix. But the version is out of date.
>
> guix pull
> guix package -u
>
> did not update it.
>
> chromium --version
> Chromium 107.0.5304.121
>
>
I've installed guix on debian, then installed ungoogled-chromium using
guix. But the version is out of date.
guix pull
guix package -u
did not update it.
chromium --version
Chromium 107.0.5304.121
Surely it must be kept up to date or it is insecure? The latest version
on github is 133.
https:/
been there
but it caused all sorts of problems and confusion. >>lessons_learned
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
> Hi Richmond,
>
> Did the first user 'guix pull' recently? That is also per-user.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> T G-R
>
> Sent on the go. Excuse or enjoy my brevity.
I have two different linux users on my system. (Debian 11 x86). One has
icecat 102 installed, the other icecat 78. I cannot upgrade the user
with 78. The 102 version doesn't seem to be available.
On the first user:
guix package -A icecat
icecat 78.4.0-guix0-preview1 out gnu/packages/gnuz
Since installing icecat using guix on Debian 11, I now find that when I
launch Seamonkey or Firefox they appear with the Icecat icon in the
panel, and also identify as GNU Icecat in the top bar. I am using Gnome
Classic. Why is this icon mix-up occurring?