On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 4:00 PM Kay Schenk kay.schenk@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 12:13 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS < centos@centos.org
wrote:
Am 15.07.2018 um 20:03 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs info@microlinux.fr:
Le 15/07/2018 à 19:49, Matthew Phelps a écrit :
This is a known issue. See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1596852 for a patch to
the
/usr/bin/firefox wrapper script.
On a side note, I've been using Firefox since version 0.99 around 2003, when it wasn't even called Firefox but something like Firebird or
Phoenix.
Netscape? :-)
I've tested this new version, and I'm seriously considering moving to a different browser. Over the years, I have developed a zero tolerance policy for applications that have to be potty-trained again at every major release.
Why not directing this to somewhere under https://lists.mozilla.org/ listinfo ?
Now I'm hesitating between Seamonkey browser + mail or the Chromium/Thunderbird pair. My only issue is getting Seamonkey mail synchronized with my OwnCloud contacts.
This (tampering) is symptomatic for the current state of linux as a work-/desktopstation.
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I'm having the same problem as stated in the original thread -- re saving images. BAH!
Also, I can't seem to "undo" the fonts FF 60.1 wants to use and I'll invietigate that further at some point.
So far, I am not happy with this new version.
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MzK
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Any file operation, i.e. one that opens the file chooser, or tries to print to a file, will fail because of the bug I mentioned in another thread, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1596852
The fix is to replace the /opt/bin/firefox wrapper script with the patched version in that bug listing. I believe this will be fixed in a 60.1.0-6 version when RH gets around to releasing it (and Johnny gets time to build the CentOS version!).