I have found these two reviews on this Spanish blog.
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The guy is an enthusiastic of Arch and Plasma 5, but they are very good reviews, very deep for MX-16,
words as"fast","lightweight","easy" and"0 problems".
MX-16 (this week):
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Antix 16 (last month):
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Advice: the webs pages are very heavy and slow, a pain in the arse.
Cheers!
topic title: Antix 16 and MX-16 good reviews from Spain
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#2
Hey bro. I use
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To turn off Java run time on java heavy blogs like you linked to. it makes them bearable.
Dont hit the button till you go to the site 1st. Then hit while the page is loading.
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To turn off Java run time on java heavy blogs like you linked to. it makes them bearable.
Dont hit the button till you go to the site 1st. Then hit while the page is loading.
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#3
I am a fool, I should use this... haha.
Normally I use Qupzilla and Palemoon.
Palemoon recommend this other one. I added it:
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For Qupzilla I ticked off"eneable Java scriprit" in Preferences. I don't know an option for toggle Java, maybe via Greasemonkey.
Thanks!
Hi rokytnji,rokytnji wrote:Hey bro. I use
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To turn off Java run time on java heavy blogs like you linked to. it makes them bearable.
Dont hit the button till you go to the site 1st. Then hit while the page is loading.
I am a fool, I should use this... haha.
Normally I use Qupzilla and Palemoon.
Palemoon recommend this other one. I added it:
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url was:"https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/js-switch/"
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For Qupzilla I ticked off"eneable Java scriprit" in Preferences. I don't know an option for toggle Java, maybe via Greasemonkey.
Thanks!
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#4
The antix link I got curious about. So I used the Web Developer tool in Firefox to check it out.
See attachment.
See attachment.