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Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy)

Reply #30
librewolf has been updated to 98.0
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Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy)

Reply #31
Since the update to LibreWolf 100.0, the shortcuts and also web search activated under settings in the home tab, are no longer displayed, when starting the browser.
Does anyone know if this is a new feature of LibreWolf or if it is simply a bug?

Greets Roberto




Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy)

Reply #35
Since the last update to LibreWolf 100.0.2 the shortcuts on the start page are displayed again.
So it seems that it was a display issue of the browser, which was fixed by the update.

Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy)

Reply #36
Is LibreWolf for Artix still maintained ? I can't find it and trying to build it fails  :'(


Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy)

Reply #38
As far as I remember, Librewolf is advertised in the installation. I think that we should remove it as we redirect users to the arch repos


Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy)

Reply #40
The developers of the firedragon browser have stopped updating it. This until they have completed the rebase which should result in firedragon-next.

The librewolf browser package librewolf-121.0-1-x86_64 is now available in the Artix omniverse repository, and - provided the builds succeed - will be kept up-to-date.

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Re: We provide LibreWolf (Fork of Firefox, focused on privacy)

Reply #41
I am afraid that I do not see it:
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$  pacman -Sl omniverse | grep libre | wc -l               
0

Are the repos on the main page current?