![]() ![]() If you want to get meaningful backtraces see ĭisable EME (DRM plugin) capability at build timeĪllow Gecko Media Plugins (binary blobs) to be automatically downloaded and kept up-to-date in user profilesĪctivate default security enhancements for toolchain (gcc, glibc, binutils)įorce-enable hardware-accelerated rendering (Mozilla bug 594876)Īdd support for the JACK Audio Connection KitĮnable unified build - combines source files to speed up build process, but requires more memory X-MullvadBrowser-ExecShell=.Enable dbus support for anything that needs it (gpsd, gnomemeeting, etc)Įnable extra debug codepaths, like asserts and extra output. # portable app, so long as it is run directly from that new directory, eitherĬomment=Mullvad Browser is +1 for privacy and −1 for mass surveillanceĮxec=sh -c '"$(dirname "$*")"/Browser/start-mullvad-browser -detach || ( & "$(dirname "$*")"/start-mullvad-browser -detach)' dummy %k # This file will also still function if the path changes when Mullvad Browser is used as a # will correct the absolute paths and re-register itself. # re-run -register-app from inside that new directory, the script # will no longer launch from your desktop's app launcher/dock. ![]() # If you use -register-app, and then relocate your Mullvad Browser directory, Mullvad Browser You can also add Mullvad Browser to your desktop's application menu # current Mullvad Browser location, to support relocation of this. # After first invocation, it will update itself with the absolute path to the When run from the file manager or desktop GUI, it is relocatable. # When invoked from the shell, this file must always be in a Mullvad Browser root # Run './sktop -help' to display the full set of options. # It preserves arguments and environment for the start-mullvad-browser script. desktop file that can be run from the shell. Maybe it’s very simple but I even tried to open this file with, maybe better not to tell it and I don’t want to ruin my system. No need to say how much I would appreciate some help. ![]() I really would like to get it, it’s beautiful, too! Below the text I’ve got. “Tor project/support/mullvad browser” is of no help. On “mullvad/help/./install mullvad app/linux”, it’s just like you said: all about their VPN. Then I’ve made many searches without any result: To obtain only “No such file or directory”. In what I’ve downloaded I get a folder and a file named: “sktop” (that opens with Text Editor) and even if from some days ago I’m really “diving” into Linux to learn I remain an absolute newbie and to translate this text is a thing, to understand what to do is another story. The problem is that I’ve tried hard but was unable to install it. Mullvad browser looks absolutely perfect for one of my important needs to come (a blog). (Just tried it on Fedora Forum and it works enough to read).Īlready agreed with nearly everything and learned from the rest, thank you! but will maintain the actual situation. steal from them yes, but never installed one.Īgain, 2 centsLiked alot your funny words making a very interesting answer, beermonger.Īgreed that Icecat is quite “closed” (sweet euphemism), I use it to test new sites, learn about them. js files to seal the deal but I don't use them. ![]() You can make your stock FF better than all of those, in my opinion, with some serious moves in about :config. That's why I wouldn't mess with GNuIcecat or LibreWolf or any of those. No persistence, memory, history, nothing.Ģ) And Firefox* itself. They force you into a permanent Private Mode. Even if you don't buy their stupid vpn (they want you too) it's the best attempt at a secure FF I've seen besides FF* (*will clarify). They have a vision of a secure browser, don't let you play with much of anything, and they are serious. Stay away from the rest of the FF knockoffs (politics, sellouts, support, versions behind).ġ) I LOVE Mullvad. They prefer you leave it like that and not use dark theme. Looks like a post WW2 gray slab apartment building though. A website conforms to GnuIcecat or it's the highway. It breaks absolutely everything on principle with its forced 6 extensions (way to stand out )-very punk rock. ![]()
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