Linux Forum??
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Linux Forum??
Has the Pale Moon Linux Forum been shut down for good?
Re: Linux Forum??
It has been merged into the Browser Support board.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: Linux Forum??
I guess Pale Moon users on Linux are a small sub-set of of an already small sub-set of Pale Moon users on Windows, or anywhere. However, being one who is on Linux more than Windows, I’m feeling Linux folks are being hidden away under an inappropriate heading. If it’s a hassle to maintain a separate Linux board then that’s fair, you do the heavy lifting. So just asking to re-instate the Linux board as it was if it ain’t too much trouble.
Thanks much.
Thanks much.
Stay away from crowds.
Re: Linux Forum??
Excuse me?... It's actually the opposite. All browser support regardless of O.S. is given the same priority if it's all in one board. What's inappropriate about the "Browser Support" heading for support requests with the browser on Linux?
It is if people have trouble picking the correct board to post in. This simplification was done for everyone's benefit; a high degree of organisation is no longer beneficial in 2021 as (almost) everyone has placed more importance in just dropping requests in the first place that is somewhat applicable than taking a few more moments to find the correct place in a hierarchy of boards.
Not possible. This merger can't be undone.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
Re: Linux Forum??
The Linux forum was mainly important when Linux support was new and Linux-specific issues were plenty, but lately people just post in there if they have general web-related issues and just happen to be on Linux.
It doesn't need to be a thing anymore.
It doesn't need to be a thing anymore.
Re: Linux Forum??
Very few items are OS specific in practice. The majority of issues applies across the bar and the artifical split has proven to contribute to duplicate threads and such. Linux users tend not to read Windows threads, Windows users don't read Linux threads, some posters assume if they are on that os they should only post there whatever is it and add in various support vs bug boards.. It was just a jumble of fragmented lines of communication.
OS Specific is the exception not the rule when the majority of the codebase is cross-platform code.
Now as Moonchild and Ryan have said, Linux support isn't new nor is considered 3rd party contrib and all mainline builds regardless of os target are treated the same as they have been from our perspective for a long time now. It is just now it is represented in forum structure as well.
All users can now have a better chance to collaborate on general issues and support on ONE board which could help better identify if it actually is OS specific or a cross-platform since users will be able to chime in if they also have said issue merely because they aren't walled off by their OS of intrest.
Also allows board specific search. Please use it.
OS Specific is the exception not the rule when the majority of the codebase is cross-platform code.
Now as Moonchild and Ryan have said, Linux support isn't new nor is considered 3rd party contrib and all mainline builds regardless of os target are treated the same as they have been from our perspective for a long time now. It is just now it is represented in forum structure as well.
All users can now have a better chance to collaborate on general issues and support on ONE board which could help better identify if it actually is OS specific or a cross-platform since users will be able to chime in if they also have said issue merely because they aren't walled off by their OS of intrest.
Also allows board specific search. Please use it.
Re: Linux Forum??
Thank all of you who responded. This is just another way I have to adapt to use a computer. I adapted from Windows to Linux and never looked back. I adapted from IE to several other browsers, then to Firefox until they changed. Then I found Pale Moon and fell in love with it. So as long as people, who are smarter than me, keep making extensions that work in Pale Moon I will be happy. So to all of you people who are working to make Pale Moon better keep up the good work.
Re: Linux Forum??
You should think more of your self. Everything we have done .. except maybe some stuff deep in the bowls of the JS engine.. could be done by anyway. The only difference is we happened to do them when we did them. You are just as capable with as much potential as anyone.
Re: Linux Forum??
Moonchild, thank you for your consideration and explanation.
New Tobin Paradigm and Lootyhoof, first thing I did was a search for Linux and got back over 12,000 returns, so yeah, easy to find the subject and thank you both for your explanations.
New Tobin Paradigm and Lootyhoof, first thing I did was a search for Linux and got back over 12,000 returns, so yeah, easy to find the subject and thank you both for your explanations.
Stay away from crowds.