Difference between revisions of "Firefox"
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Firefox has an update check feature that is enabled by default. Since the latest firefox binaries are tested by the Gentoo devs before being unmasked in portage, the latest version available is usually a release or two behind, so you'll get frequent update requests and prompts for a non-Gentoo installation method. To disable this, simply choose Edit->Preferences, Select Advanced, the click the Update tab to remove the checkbox for Firefox updates. | Firefox has an update check feature that is enabled by default. Since the latest firefox binaries are tested by the Gentoo devs before being unmasked in portage, the latest version available is usually a release or two behind, so you'll get frequent update requests and prompts for a non-Gentoo installation method. To disable this, simply choose Edit->Preferences, Select Advanced, the click the Update tab to remove the checkbox for Firefox updates. | ||
| − | === Configuring Software | + | === Configuring Software - chromium == |
Chromium is the open-source port of Google's browser, chrome. | Chromium is the open-source port of Google's browser, chrome. | ||
'''$''' sudo emerge -av www-client/chromium | '''$''' sudo emerge -av www-client/chromium | ||
Since it is an open-source port rather than a binary like the firefox package recommended above, it will take a while longer to compile. | Since it is an open-source port rather than a binary like the firefox package recommended above, it will take a while longer to compile. | ||
Revision as of 16:21, 11 December 2010
Configuring Software - firefox
Of course, you'll need a web browser, preferably one with ad blocking capability. You can choose to build firefox from source or install a binary distribution. Since there are so many releases, I recommend the binary. Before you emerge, be sure to check your USE flags.
$ emerge -av firefox-bin
Once the emerge completes, you may need to configure a few options. To enable adblock plus, choose Tools -> Add Ons from the menu, then click "Browse all Add ons". Enter "Adblock" into the search box on the page that loads, and click on the returned result. Click "Install Now" to enable it. You'll need to restart Firefox to complete the installation. Once it starts again, be sure to add a subscription to keep your ad blocker up to date.
Another thing you may want is adobe flash support. In order to do so, you'll need to agree to the license. This is done using /etc/portage/package.license.
$ sudo nano -w /etc/portage/package.license
Make sure the following line exists in the file:
www-plugins/adobe-flash AdobeFlash-10.1
Now we can emerge adobe-flash.
$ sudo emerge -av adobe-flash
Once the emerge has completed, you should have a working adobe flash plugin next time you start firefox.
Firefox has an update check feature that is enabled by default. Since the latest firefox binaries are tested by the Gentoo devs before being unmasked in portage, the latest version available is usually a release or two behind, so you'll get frequent update requests and prompts for a non-Gentoo installation method. To disable this, simply choose Edit->Preferences, Select Advanced, the click the Update tab to remove the checkbox for Firefox updates.
= Configuring Software - chromium
Chromium is the open-source port of Google's browser, chrome.
$ sudo emerge -av www-client/chromium
Since it is an open-source port rather than a binary like the firefox package recommended above, it will take a while longer to compile.