- Building Pale Moon: GNU Linux
- Prerequisites
- Basic Dependencies
- GCC Compatibility
- Pale Moon for Linux
- Installation:
- Download Pale Moon for Linux
- System requirements
- Download links
- Other downloads
- Ubuntu66.ru — новости, уроки, помощь, поддержка.
- How to Install Pale Moon Browser via Apt in Ubuntu 20.04
- How to Install Pale Moon via apt repository:
- Uninstall:
Building Pale Moon: GNU Linux
These instructions are for building Pale Moon 29.4.1 and newer and assumes you want to build the latest release.
Prerequisites
Basic Dependencies
- GNU Compiler Collection (see below)
- Python 2.7.x
- Exactly Autoconf 2.13
- Yasm 1.2.0 or higher
- XZ
- Plenty of free disk space
- At least 6 GB RAM free depending on number of processor cores
(limit using the option) - Various distribution specific development packages
- General system requirements for running the application itself
GCC Compatibility
Version | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|
11.x | Pending Support | Waiting for EL7 version. |
10.x | Experimental Support | Build issues still crop up. |
9.x | Generally Considered Stable | Requires more tangible usage testing. |
8.x | Recommended | Mid-term tested. Currently in-use for BinOC Applications. |
7.x | Recommended | Long-term tested. Currently in-use for MCP Applications. |
6.x | Deprecated, Pending Unsupported | Bad track record, generally OK for Debian-based systems. |
5.x | Deprecated, Pending Unsupported | Mixed stability based on distributions and minor versions. |
4.9 | Deprecated, Pending Unsupported | Rock solid for older distributions and systems. |
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Pale Moon for Linux
Pale Moon is an Open Source, Goanna-based web browser completely built from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from Firefox/Mozilla code a number of years ago, and focuses on efficiency and ease of use by carefully selecting features and optimizations to improve the browser’s stability and user experience, while offering full customization and a growing collection of extensions and themes to make the browser truly your own.
Pale Moon aims to provide close adherence to official web standards and specifications in its implementation (with minimal compromise), and purposefully excludes a number of features to strike a good balance between general use, performance, and technical advancements on the Web.
With the current generation of mainstream browsers, there are also more obvious and not just «under the hood» differences: Pale Moon will continue to provide grouped navigation buttons of a decent size, a bookmarks toolbar that is enabled by default, tabs next to page content by default (easily switchable) and not in the least a functional status bar and more freedom in customization, to name a few things.
For additional information, check out the main site here.
For support, check out the forum here.
Installation:
It is not necessary to install Pale Moon to use it. Pale Moon for Linux is distributed as a xz-zipped tarball that can be extracted and run from any location on your system. If however you prefer to «install» it on your system, you can find instructions to do so here.
Additionally, you can install one of these fully-endorsed third-party builds of Pale Moon for Linux:
Pale Moon can also be installed directly from the default repositories of the following distros:
- Manjaro
- PCLinuxOS
- Puppy Linux
- MEPIS/MX-15
- Gentoo Overlays
- Slackbuilds
- TinyCore Linux
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Download Pale Moon for Linux
Be sure to check out the latest Release notes.
System requirements
Pale Moon is specifically optimized for current-day processors and as such requires a reasonably modern system to run properly.
- A modern Linux distribution. The browser may not work well on old or LTS releases of Linux.
- A modern processor (must have SSE2 support as the absolute minimum).
- 1GB of RAM (2GB or more recommended for heavy use).
- GTK 2.24 or GTK 3.22+ (Not GTK 4)
- GLib 2.22 or higher
- Pango 1.14 or higher
- libstdc++ 4.6.1 or higher
Download links
Be sure to download the correct archive that matches the architecture of your OS. To use, simply extract the tarball anywhere you like and execute the «palemoon» file inside it, or follow the instructions here if you want to install manually. It is recommended that you extract Pale Moon to a user-writable location so that the internal updater can work as intended to keep your browser up to date.
Download x64 — GTK3 tarball (direct download)
Version: 29.4.1
Size: 36.12 MB
SHA-256: 938395661407b8038a571d48c3b3ef128b17d6071bec30a8624ad5e3f3ccbab2
PGP: [Sig]
Download x64 — GTK2 tarball (direct download)
Version: 29.4.1
Size: 36.13 MB
SHA-256: bdefcd1c0a7f32a29cfb3ace45fa74877a92fa03e358ebfc2311e6a6acf7c783
PGP: [Sig]
Other downloads
Unstable versions: here.
Source code: see the source code page here.
Older versions: here.
NOTE: Linux 32 bit binaries have been discontinued. However, your distribution (or one of the fantastic package contributors) may still offer 32 bit packages at their discretion. If they do you should remove the «generic» binary and install said package. Otherwise, to continue using the Pale Moon binaries we distribute, please update to a 64 bit distribution.
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Ubuntu66.ru — новости, уроки, помощь, поддержка.
Основным отличием Pale Moon от Firefox является целый набор внутренних улучшений, цель которых повысить производительность программы. Включает в себя расширенную поддержку современных процессоров (наборов инструкций, вроде SSE2), за счёт чего удалось добиться более высокой производительности (по данным разработчика, до 25 % быстрее Firefox).
Pale Moon получает все актуальные заплатки безопасности и исправления ошибок из текущей версии Firefox ESR.
Подавляющее большинство расширений и плагинов Mozilla Firefox работают и на Pale Moon.
Я в течение последнего года использую Pale Moon, как основной браузер в системах установленных на моём компьютере: Ubuntu; Linux Mint; Deepin и Manjaro, и должен заметить, что Pale Moon в разы меньше потребляет оперативной памяти (ОЗУ), а также меньше загружает машину, чем те же Firefox, Google Chrome или Opera, с одинаковым количеством открытых вкладок.
Установка Pale Moon в Ubuntu 18.04 и производные
Откройте терминал, скопируйте и выполните следующие команды:
sudo sh -c «echo ‘deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/stevenpusser/xUbuntu_18.04/ /’ > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/home:stevenpusser.list»
wget -nv https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:stevenpusser/xUbuntu_18.04/Release.key -O Release.key
sudo apt-key add —
sudo apt update
sudo apt install palemoon
Установка русского интерфейса
После первого открытия, интерфейс Pale Moon будет на английском языке. В открытом веб-браузере Pale Moon нажмите на этой ссылке Русский языковой пакет и выберите «Установить сейчас».
Откройте новую вкладку, введите в адресной строке about:config. После открытия страницы с предупреждением нажмите на кнопке I’ll be careful, I promise!.
Введите в окно поиска параметр general.useragent.locale .
Смените его значение с en-US (кликом на локале) на ru (для русского языка).
Перезапустите веб-браузер и наслаждайтесь быстрым браузером с русским интерфейсом.
Ссылка на источник compizomania
18-07-2018.
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How to Install Pale Moon Browser via Apt in Ubuntu 20.04
This simple tutorial shows how to install the latest Pale Moon web browser and keep up-to-date via Software Updater in Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 18.04, and Ubuntu 16.04.
Pale Moon is an open-source web browser with an emphasis on customizability. The latest release so far is version 28.11.0 which was released a few days ago and features:
- Changed storage format for certificates and passwords to SQLite.
- Added a preference to enable always adding new tabs after the current tab.
- Changed the way Firefox extensions are displayed in the add-on manager.
- Added a preference to enable immediately showing the edit dialog for new bookmarks.
- Tidied up front-end browser JavaScript.
- Added global menubar support for GTK.
- Implemented node.getRootNode
- Implemented AbortController (Abort API)
How to Install Pale Moon via apt repository:
The opensuse repository offers the most recent packages for Debian and all current Ubuntu releases.
1.) Open terminal from your system application launcher. When it opens, run command to add the repository for Ubuntu 20.04:
Depends on your Ubuntu edition, replace xUbuntu_20.04 to xUbuntu_18.04 or xUbuntu_16.04 .
2.) Download and install the repository key by running command:
Also replace xUbuntu_20.04 in the commands depends on your Ubuntu edition.
3.) Finally refresh system package cache and install the web browser by running 2 commands:
Uninstall:
To remove the apt repository, launch Software & Updates and navigate to Other Software tab:
To remove the web browser, open terminal and run command:
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