01-10-2018, 08:57 AM
Totally agree there. I been thinking of getting an new rig and was thinking system76 or zareason . I would careless for pop and I would install something different on it anyways
I think your wrong because Waterfox behaves just like old Firefox. Quantum hasn't been out that long. I don't really see the point in picking on Bryan Lunduke for using System 76 and POP OS. Almost all the different Linux distros either come preloaded with Firefox, Chromium, or Chrome. The issues with Mozilla is a relatively new development. The idea behind Waterfox is to remove some of the codes that might be hurting our browser privacy. Also it works with some old pluggins that won't work under the new Firefox Quantum. I myself have been using an old pluggin. Waterfox helps me keep it going until I can find or learn a better alternative.
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(12-27-2017, 07:58 PM)TuxInAGalaxy link Wrote: [quote author=torreydale link=topic=4947.msg37485#msg37485 date=1514055471]
Unlikely. Too niche and unfamiliar to a user coming to Linux for the first time from Windows. It will be a turnoff to that target audience.
I think your wrong because Waterfox behaves just like old Firefox. Quantum hasn't been out that long. I don't really see the point in picking on Bryan Lunduke for using System 76 and POP OS. Almost all the different Linux distros either come preloaded with Firefox, Chromium, or Chrome. The issues with Mozilla is a relatively new development. The idea behind Waterfox is to remove some of the codes that might be hurting our browser privacy. Also it works with some old pluggins that won't work under the new Firefox Quantum. I myself have been using an old pluggin. Waterfox helps me keep it going until I can find or learn a better alternative.
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God Not dead.
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