Vote now for Council, F21 final freeze, screenshots needed, Fedora Atomic,...
Fedora is a big project, and it’s hard to keep up with everything that goes on. This series highlights interesting happenings in five different areas every week. It isn’t comprehensive news coverage —...
View ArticleFirefox 38 available now in the Fedora repositories
Mozilla released version 38 of the Firefox web browser last week, and the updated version is available now in the Fedora repositories for Fedora 21, and for users running Fedora 22 pre-release...
View ArticleMake Firefox Look Native in Fedora
Firefox has been criticized by users for not fitting well in Fedora Workstation. Although it improved with the new interface called Australis, it still doesn’t feel as native as GNOME Web (Epiphany)....
View ArticleF23 Alpha is Go, fun at Flock, Firefox, Rawhide, and more
Fedora 23 Alpha — release set for Tuesday We had a late-breaking problem with the cloud image and some drama with desktop wallpaper and with booting KDE on ARM, but the various groups involved in...
View ArticleHow to use Java and other NPAPI plugins in Firefox
Mozilla decided to stop supporting NPAPI plugins for Firefox browser two years ago. NPAPI plugins are binary components integrated to the browser. Some well known NPAPI plugins are Flash, Java, and the...
View ArticleFirefox 57 coming soon: a Quantum leap
A few packages in Fedora get major updates outside the regular release cycle. The kernel is one of these, and Firefox is another. The maintainers do their best to handle these situations. Of course...
View ArticleFirefox GNOME search provider
Search is a central concept in the GNOME user experience. It provides quick navigation and shortcuts to recently used documents, places and software. A search provider is used by an application to...
View ArticleApps for daily needs part 1: web browsers
One of the important apps for daily needs is a web browser. That’s because surfing the internet is an activity most people do in front of the computer. This article will introduce some of the open...
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