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Graham Perrin /
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2024-02-23 05:50:53
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Graham Perrin on Nostr: npub182sqd…vq6t5 it's not a crash of Firefox. More likely: one of the underlying ...

npub182sqds7al8sn3nxpks6cg995wqgz5nxd6afn5mtmjymum9xx4zdq2vq6t5 (npub182s…q6t5) it's not a crash of Firefox.

More likely: one of the underlying problems with FreeBSD support for audio hardware.

For Firefox: whilst I would like Tier-2, I have been very happy with the Tier-3 build target (FreeBSD/x86, x86-64, Aarch64 (clang) <https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/build/buildsystem/supported-configurations.html#tier-3-targets>;) for as long as I have used FreeBSD-based systems. That is, maybe a decade.

The very recent 123.0⋯ launch bug that bites users of FreeBSD (including me, on FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT) is not evident with 123.0_2,2 on FreeBSD-based GhostBSD.

<https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=277021>;

277021 – www/firefox: error on start after updating to 123.0 (rc1, rc2)

Incidentally, <https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/firefox-gone-after-upgrade.92423/post-644453>; observes pulse-rust as the audio backend on GhostBSD.

I simply use a boot environment that includes firefox-122.0.1_3,2.

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