I mean in the guide given by Firefox about this they said to copy the desired profile only, i guess perhaps it's too late now and i need to re-do my profile?
restoring a firefox profile after re-install doesn't restore it 100%
Hi,
Recently i accidentally messed up my system on Linux and had to re-install it, i backed up my Firefox profiles before re-installing. Now i tried to follow the following guide that is made my Mozilla about restoring Firefox profiles to a new PC https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/back-and-restore-information-firefox-profiles, after following the steps i find that not everything is kept. For example, the extensions i have installed were there but it was like i just installed them since they had none of the previous data of my old Firefox install. Another apparent example is the firefoxcss that i had previously in my computer didn't seem to work (i probably have to re-enable it). in my profile i ticked the option for deleting cookies every time i close Firefox, while this works, i think it works too well because it resets Firefox entirely, like it will even remove extension data if i did any modifications to them, and will give me the welcome to Firefox screen thingy.
So i was wondering if there was a possible fix for it somehow since i don't want to re-do my profiles manually.
[help]: uninstalled mangohud then reinstalled, now any non native linux game crashes a few seconds after the game opens
Hello, i recently uninstalled mangohud because i couldn't figure out why 32bit mangohud wasn't working at all. i tried to compile it again with 32bit and now every time i try to launch a game that runs proton it just opens for a few seconds then crashes immediately. The only game that ran with mangohud was a linux native game. I tried to uninstall it again but with sudo apt purge mangohud
and then decided to use the build script and the issue still persists.
Games that crash:
Bloons TD 6
Rocket League (via Heroic Game Launcher)
The game that did work:
Serious Sam Fusion 2017 (beta)
here is a video demonstrating what happens https://imgur.com/a/PaWVYgL
CPU is an intel i5 10th gen
GPU is a 1650 TI
latest version of mangohud
im on a laptop.
So that was why the logo and name was changed to israel. And for some reason getting redirected to a gif that was from lemmy
Yeah that was the culprit thank you so much! It now works.
Strange, for me it just doesn't work. ill post my userContent.css maybe that helps?
https://paste.techbag.app/?e98365a759cff161#9keieGMMRFu4hsyLhdUyfj6B5oiU4oHdChiBBqypwnpr
[help] SOLVED: unable to modify the background of pocket stories in the Firefox homepage.
Hi, i was trying to change the background of the pocket stories in the Firefox homepage with this code
``` @-moz-document url("about:home"), url("about:newtab"){ div.meta{ background-color: #08111c !important; } }
``` yet the pocket stories are still the same default grey color.
What is wrong with my code?
Linux Mint Xfce 21.1
I though Libreddit scraped from reddit instead of relying on their API, i guess i need to do some basic research next time.
hypothetical they wouldn't be supporting reddit money wise since reddit gets 0 dollars from people that browse Libreddit and since users cant post anything, that means they can't contribute to any subreddits. So reddit theoretically would be losing money.
Would it be a good idea for Apollo and other 3rd party applications to use Libreddit as a way of viewing reddit content only?
This question was wandering in my head as theoritcaly that would make Apollo and other apps live on. But i think the reddit legal team will be after Libreddit developers (and maybe even the 3rd party apps). What do you think?