Waterfox
com.vscodium.codium | Waterfox | |
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10 | 167 | |
91 | 3,540 | |
- | 1.4% | |
8.9 | 9.9 | |
5 days ago | 13 days ago | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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com.vscodium.codium
- First config install
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VScode installed via pop_shop (flatpak) doesn't have access to sudo in the integrated terminal
Flatpak: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.vscodium.codium
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As Promised - How to make a game on the Steam Deck - Full Tutorial - using Visual Studio Code and Unity
? ?
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what's really important
yeah, that'd be crazy... especially, when there's a flatpak and an appimage if they really didn't want to add the repo..
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Help, i cant install VS Code , tried various things , urgent
I use Vs Codium, works just the same but without all the Microsoft telemetry. You could use the flatpak in the software manager, but I got lazy filter things with FLatseal.
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What is your opinion about text editor for privacy? What do you use?
I wouldn't spend too much time worrying about privacy in open-source editors. From a privacy perspective, being built on Electron isn't different from being programmed in C++ or anything else - they can still spy on you and do network requests. I'm not a fan of vscodium myself, but it sounds fine for your needs. You could run the editor in a sandbox that blocks network traffic. On Linux, this is easily done with the Flatpak and Flatseal.
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SDK extensions not getting detected
I'm following the Vscodium instructions to get more languages in its flatpak (namely, Php). But it seems that flatpak doesn't detect my installed php sdk.
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Red Hat donates $10,000 to OBS Studio, Flatpak to be official for Linux
VSCodium is a very, very, popular package. An Issue tells them that they shouldnt break the sandbox themselves by writing into the home dir.
- Uninstalling codium tries to uninstall gnome, rip.
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Switched to Silverblue, can't look back :)
https://github.com/flathub/com.vscodium.codium#sdks
Waterfox
- I'm forking Ladybird and stepping down as SerenityOS BDFL
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In 2024, please switch to Firefox
> [Monday](https://github.com/WaterfoxCo/Waterfox/releases/tag/G5.1.9),
- Waterfox not opening after updating to G6 on Windows 8.1
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Slow Browser Issue
With 4GB of RAM I would recommend that you use the ESR version or some lightweight fork like Waterfox that I've been testing these days. Is really lighter and can use Firefox Sync. But it has his problems. I would prefer to go with ESR and deactivating smooth scrolling if I was you.
- Floorp – a customisable Firefox fork from Japan
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Rethinking Window Management in Gnome
> I wish Unity didn't die
Hi from Unity on Ubuntu 23.04.
I am running the Unity flavour:
https://ubuntuunity.org/
It uses the latest Unity 7.7, released earlier this year:
https://gitlab.com/ubuntu-unity/unity-x/unityx
I run it on 3 or 4 machines, one of which has 2 screens and one of which has 3. Works great, scales well, handles modern Ubuntu just fine.
I use it with the Waterfox browser, which integrates natively with the Unity global menu bar, without any addons or config. I am currently on -- (hits alt-H, A) -- version 5.1.9.
https://www.waterfox.net/
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Waterfox runaway memory usage, vsize-max-contiguous using all the ram
Post issues on Gihtub for reporting bugs. https://github.com/WaterfoxCo/Waterfox/issues
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Waterfox or Librewolf ?
I've made sure security updates have now been available ASAP for quite a while now. G5.1.9 released on Monday, for example. This is a day before Mozilla, but mostly because Mozilla spend a day or two doing QA.
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Firefox ESR 115 confirmed to be the last version of Firefox for macOS 10.12, 10.13 and 10.14. Supported until September 2024.
I've been a fan of Waterfox for some time now
- Comment le gouvernement veut complètement bloquer les sites illégaux
What are some alternatives?
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
ide-flatpak-wrapper - Wrapper for setting up development environment in flatpak sandbox
clean-flash-builds - Repository of clean Flash Player builds.
snapstore - Minimalist Snap Store has been remade!
Waterfox-Classic - The Waterfox Classic repository, for legacy systems and customisation.
com.unity.UnityHub
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
firefox-scripts - userChromeJS / autoconfig.js and extensions
waterfox-deb-rpm-arch-AppImage - Unofficial repository with Waterfox Web Browser packages for Ubuntu, Debian (deb), Arch Linux (pkg.tar.xz), Fedora, CentOS 7, Alma, Rocky and openSUSE (rpm) and AppImage packages for all distros following with CentOS 7.
Floorp - The most of source code of version 10 or later of Floorp Browser, the most Advanced and Fastest Firefox derivative 🦊
installer - [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]