Latest Mozilla Thunderbird in PCLinusOS and Latest Google/Mozilla Browsers
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Mozilla Thunderbird
Mozilla Thunderbird email client has been updated to 91.9.1 and shipped to the software repository.
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Mozilla Firefox
The Mozilla Firefox browser has been updated to 100.0.2 and shipped to the software repository.
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Librewolf 100.0.2
LibreWolf is designed to minimize data collection and telemetry as much as possible. This is achieved through hundreds of privacy/security/performance settings and patches. Intrusive integrated addons including updater, crashreporter, and pocket are removed too. LibreWolf is NOT associated with Mozilla or its products.
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Sway reload causes a Firefox crash
My workday takes me from email to terminals to browsers to documents. I love tiling window managers because they keep me organized and less distracted. Many are less resource-intensive as well.
Although i3 has graced my displays for years now (and I’ve written many posts about it), I recently picked up an AMD graphics card and made my way to sway.
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Stable Channel Update for Desktop
The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 102 to the stable channel for Windows (102.0.5005.61/62/63), 102.0.5005.61 for Mac and Linux.Chrome 102 is also promoted to our new extended stable channel for Windows and Mac. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.
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