palemoon browser
Pallemoon is it!
Palemoon is a lean and nimble Firefox, just what I have always wanted.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Start it like this, then choose or make one:
Something I don't understand about PM aboard Nix.. Why on Earth leave spaces when naming directories?
Here, open >> /root/.moonchild productions/pale moon/profiles.ini
.. and have its path include the full line in quotes:
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palemoon -ProfileManager
Here, open >> /root/.moonchild productions/pale moon/profiles.ini
.. and have its path include the full line in quotes:
Yah, sub your default number.Path="/root/.moonchild productions/pale moon/*.default"
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
SOLVED - Saving ID and password
Does anyone know why palemoon won't offer to save my ID's and passwords. Firefox always did. Is there a setting that I'm missing?
Last edited by davec51 on Thu 27 Nov 2014, 14:43, edited 2 times in total.
Saving ID and password -- SOLVED
Thanks, Semme. That's all that was needed.
Tested palemoon on windows and it blew FF out of the water. FF had been so slow I thought I had borked my new system already by frugal installing linux to window's ntfs partition. FF windows is not available in 64bit? How did this thing get installed to my Program Files (x86) directory? I'd already been having second thoughts about mozilla's intentions and their love affair with google. Optimization boost not as noticable in my Linux system yet install is half the size of FF (and window's waterfox) and performance is definitely not any worse. FF Plugins extensions all working!
If Palemoon doesn't start on your machine
read more ==>http://www.palemoon.org/technical.shtmlPale Moon is developed to take advantage of newer processors in a very significant manner. If you are still stuck on a pokey Pentium III or other SSE-only x86 processor, Pale Moon will not run and that's a sign that you are due for a hardware upgrade. In such an event, your only recourse is the standard version of Firefox, albeit suffering any potential optimizations that could make your browsing experience, faster, more powerful and elegant.
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Supported processors
The Pale Moon browser is specifically optimized for current-day processors and uses instructions exclusively available in more modern (or rather: not museum-grade) processors. This means it will not run on PCs that are particularly old by today's standards, and is likely to display errors or refuse to start on systems with unsupported or poorly supported CPUs.
Requirements for the regular Pale Moon browser are, in short: a 7th or later generation CPU with SSE2 support.
Since many people will not know off-hand what their CPU is capable of or what generation it is, here is a run-down of a number of popular CPUs around the time of inclusion of this instruction set, and if they are supported. In case of doubt if your CPU is supported or not, please find a CPU information tool like CPU-z or Crystal CPU-ID to check your CPU's capacities.
This table is incomplete. but outlines a few popular classes of processor:
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F.A.Q palemoon
Inclusion in Puppy distro
To be read, the answer has some interest for everybody here.
To be read, the answer has some interest for everybody here.
I am anikin, the brave mouse pusher. I don't use a profile image, but you can have a look at my picture here: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 845#678845 I'm the one wearing gloves.Anniekin wrote:Who are you?!? another Annikin here besides me? i must change my profile image at once
Message to Upgrade Browser
I'm enthusiastic about Palemoon, have been using it for several month now with no problems. I have one small annoyance, however. Every time I open the browser I get a message that my browser is not up to date. There is a "dismiss" button that I press and the message goes away;.Still, I don't want another brtowser and I wish the message would go away permanently. Any remedy?
Dave, is your start-page something Google?
>>> Living with the immediacy of death helps you sort out your priorities. It helps you live a life less trivial <<<
Palmoon called "outdated"
Wow, that was a quick response. Thanks again for propping up my inadequacy with your knowledge. My solution is just to make my start page something else and endure Google's nagging when I have to run across their pages.