Intento usando el comando swiftfox %s.
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Intento usando el comando swiftfox %s.
P.S. Agradece el babelfish por traducir. :)
Are you using the default window manager theme or something else?
Swiftfox is alive and well.
Swiftfox 2.0.0.4 is available
If you have questions about the license issue still please read the comments on the following bug:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=367321
Make sure all existing Firefox windows are closed before launching Swiftfox.
Any modern Celeron such as yours should use the build for "Celeron (Willamette, Northwood, Celeron D)"
Swiftfox 2.0 builds are now available.
Lately it seems any threads that mention Swiftfox end up getting taken over by Kilz preaching about how it is not "free as in freedom". One time per thread would be sufficient to get his point...
What part of this do you not understand? He has the code.
Well rather than spam every topic that mentions Swiftfox why don't you just add your opinion to your signature and be done with it. Topics that have nothing to do with licensing shouldn't be...
He has the source, end of story. He goes beyond expressing his freedom of speech. When 3 of his last 5 posts are the same thing he is spamming.
I think at this point you have become a spammer.
I am curious, what is disabled besides Pango?
I would like to thank the Ubuntu forum staff for their time regarding this matter. The source code package has been made available online and I hope this issue will now come to a close. I also am...
http://getswiftfox.com/builds/ubuntu/1.5.0.6/swiftfox_1.5.0.6-1ubuntu_athlon64.deb
Thank you.
Forum user Kilz has posted a binary of Swiftfox that he is hosting on his web server. It is posted on Ubuntu forums at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202537 and Swiftfox is not freely...
I don't want to seem dense but what does this mean? :?:
I just uploaded all the debs again. Please download the build once more and let me know if that works correctly.
Swiftfox is now available as deb files for Ubuntu.
http://getswiftfox.com/ubuntu.htm
Swiftfox 1.5.0.6 is now available.
I can say with complete certainty that Swiftfox doesn't steal passwords or do any other type of nefarious activities. So basically you are as safe using it as you are using the official Firefox. :)
That is strange. I notice no font rendering issues at all with Swiftfox.