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Pale moon browser eme drm sandbox
Pale moon browser eme drm sandbox





  1. Pale moon browser eme drm sandbox code#
  2. Pale moon browser eme drm sandbox password#

So, we are supposed to take it at face value that DRM extensions MUST be non-free because otherwise, the encryption that they require cannot be made "secure"?

  • DRM Extensions must be non-free? Nonsense! (by luvr on 09:30:34 GMT from Belgium).
  • (by Juan on 08:53:24 GMT from Brazil)ĭRM=closed web (not open) or web killer.
  • With all the missing distro's in this table, it's FAR from complete! No Linux Lite mentioned in the Ubuntu section either.
  • Omissions (by ptyerman on 07:19:11 GMT from Germany).
  • Since Big Media often pays advertising money to websites based on how many hits, this can adversely effect their ill gotten profits. Don't buy corrupted systems, or surf websites which comply with the W3C. Folk should reject all corrupted browsers refusing to permit them on their hardware, period. To ultimately prevail against this cabal requires dedicated, disciplined resistance.

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    Pale moon browser eme drm sandbox code#

    MANDATING that browsers MUST roll DRM filth into their code violates the privacy and security of every web browser on the planet, in principle. This latest degeneration of the W3C demonstrates how Big Capital AGAIN has bought another body once dedicated to protecting computing freedom, at least in theory.

  • W3C obviously bought by Hollywood (by Gerald Morris on 06:05:44 GMT from United States).
  • Pale moon browser eme drm sandbox password#

    Does the distro inform the user they should change the password as soon as practicable? Sounds a little questionable that a distro using the Ubiquity installer would deliberately choose to change the installation process that way. This administrator account logs in automatically when we boot the computer, suggesting security is taking a backseat to convenience with this distribution." BackSlash skips this step and, instead, sets up an account with the username "administrator" which can be accessed with the password "root".

  • backslash (by Hoos on 05:11:18 GMT from Singapore).
  • Very creative! To be 100 percent complete, it would be nice to see all the active linux distributions listed on the table.
  • Periodic Table of Distros (by Terry on 03:35:07 GMT from United States).
  • and I didn't see Clear Linux on there either. SliTAZ is actually on the table but,not the others mentioned above.

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  • Correction (by Winchester on 03:31:15 GMT from United States).
  • Maybe due to being underrated / popularity level as opposed to quality level?Ĭontrast the above distributions against BackSlash Linux which just seems to be a poor man's NetRunner / Maui / KDE Neon type of distribution only made to appear more like a MacOS system in its theme. some of the best distributions out there which actually serve a purpose. Slackel, SliTAZ, ArchBox, PALDO, AV Linux.
  • Table Omissions (by Winchester on 03:17:41 GMT from United States).
  • Korora (by stalled man on 03:02:51 GMT from Australia).
  • Google Images led to many versions of the above chart. (by Greg Zeng on 02:58:16 GMT from Australia)
  • Linux distros: clear download: colored, labelled, logical.
  • But for a moment I thought it was the start of that old Breakout game! lol

    pale moon browser eme drm sandbox

    Periodic Table (by Bill S on 02:44:12 GMT from United States).I love the Periodic Table of Distros, that'd make a very nice wallpaper! Periodic Table of Distros (by David Hartigan on 01:27:56 GMT from Australia).

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