Re: Palemoon in Linux-Distro
Posted: 2017-03-30, 01:33
Ok, so I worked out all the bugs I was having yesterday and the way I fixed the language issue was to first make sure that US English was the system wide setting.
I then uninstalled all other languages besides this one. I then also made sure my keyboard was US English also and then restarted the system.
After that it was all well and I even was able to figure out the Captcha thing.
So my first impression of this is very good. With the exception of the small language hick-ups it was a smooth run.
I have had no issues with any of the settings or programs so far and have been working on getting my new Pale Moon 27.2 set up on it.
One thing I did notice is that even though they put Pale Moon on the system, it is not the default browser. Nor is it in the quick start bar.
Instead they have Chromium. Not a big deal as I simply started Pale Moon and set it as the default and then removed the Chromium Icon and replaced it
with Pale Moon.
Over all, this is a smooth system and I really like it. Like I said before, this is the first time since Linux Mint 11 that my sound card would actually work.
All other systems would not allow rear headphone output, only front.
So good going guys and hopefully you can smooth out the language transition.
And you got to know, I spent a whole year going through over 20 different distro's and after that year I stuck with XP. This may be the first time I actually
get a chance to change out.
Thank you.
I then uninstalled all other languages besides this one. I then also made sure my keyboard was US English also and then restarted the system.
After that it was all well and I even was able to figure out the Captcha thing.
So my first impression of this is very good. With the exception of the small language hick-ups it was a smooth run.
I have had no issues with any of the settings or programs so far and have been working on getting my new Pale Moon 27.2 set up on it.
One thing I did notice is that even though they put Pale Moon on the system, it is not the default browser. Nor is it in the quick start bar.
Instead they have Chromium. Not a big deal as I simply started Pale Moon and set it as the default and then removed the Chromium Icon and replaced it
with Pale Moon.
Over all, this is a smooth system and I really like it. Like I said before, this is the first time since Linux Mint 11 that my sound card would actually work.
All other systems would not allow rear headphone output, only front.
So good going guys and hopefully you can smooth out the language transition.
And you got to know, I spent a whole year going through over 20 different distro's and after that year I stuck with XP. This may be the first time I actually
get a chance to change out.
Thank you.