

(05-16-2020, 02:11 AM)a-wai Wrote: (05-15-2020, 10:55 PM)edge Wrote: Removing the user agent override on about:config yields a user agent string accepted by the Firefox Add-ons page.
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(05-15-2020, 01:12 PM)chris_02 Wrote: 2) for ssh, it is necessary to install openssh-server 'sudo apt install openssh-server' without forgetting before an update 'sudo apt update' and 'sudo apt updgrade'.Thanks chris.

(05-15-2020, 04:09 PM)dukla2000 Wrote: I haven't tried Mobian yet, but would guess if you want ssh via the USB then install pinephone-devtools. I was thinking more over the wifi, so I'll give chris answers a go first, before trying yours: (05-15-2020, 10:55 PM)edge Wrote: Removing the user agent override on about:config yields a user agent string accepted by the Firefox Add-ons page. Thanks edge! Resetting it to default did the trick! The key you need to reset in `about:config` is: `` I knew the Firefox "problem" existed before, that's why I though it was a change added by a-wai the answer I was looking for is: We'll add a button on the website to make it easier Also their trademark license imposes requirements for the distribution of modified versions that make it inconvenient to exercise freedom 3. While the Firefox source code from the Mozilla project is free software, they distribute and recommend nonfree software as plug-ins and addons. Its main advantage is an ethical one: it is entirely free software. (05-15-2020, 01:21 AM)paju1986 Wrote: Does the project accept donations? i will like to support the project, better in bitcoin if possible heheSure, head over to (and yes, we also accept bitcoin) IceCat is the GNU version of the Firefox browser.
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other packages (basically, mobian-* and pinephone-*) will probably never make it to the main Debian archive as they're way too specificĪt least that's the current status, we'll keep discussing and hopefully find solutions along the way under "devices", pinephone-linux and pinephone-u-boot will probably be replaced by standard Debian packages once all the required patches are mainlined everything in the "packages" subgroup will make its way into Debian at some point (but it will take time) If you look at the gitlab group, here's what I believe will happen: TBH, there'll probably always be packages that have to be kept outside of Debian: either because they contain changes that would affect desktop or server users, or because it's too much device-specific, or even because it's not mainlined (yet). (05-14-2020, 11:15 AM)Boern Wrote: Have you spoken with some Debian folk on whether all of it could eventually get into official Debian? Thanks everyone for all your kind words, this is really heart-warming
