![]() ![]() In this article I will show you how to install Pale Moon 24.6.2 on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Elementary OS, Pinguy OS, LXLE, Peppermint, Deepin, Linux Lite, Debian, Kwheezy, Crunchbang, Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia, OpenMandriva and Arch Linux.īecause Pale Moon 24.6.2 is not available via any repository yet, we have to download Pale Moon from the project’s site, extract the archive, move to /opt and alias the launcher.įollow the instructions for your system’s architecture exactly, in order to get a successful installation. This prevents some miscellaneous browser crashes occurring with cairo on azure. Prevent crashes due to the allocation of source surfaces to errored surfaces.Performance regression fix if D2D isn’t used. Cairo: Prevent falling back to padding when not strictly needed.Fix font subpixel rendering in menus when on cairo backend (D2D off).This should fix start-up problems on all types of graphics cards regardless of vendor. Automate rendering back-end selection and use cairo as appropriate.The latest version available is Pale Moon 24.6.2, which has been recently released, coming only with a bunch of fixes and improvements: Also, the support for DRM will not be added by default, the users having the possibility to enable it, via third party plugins. ![]() As you may know, Pale Moon is an open-source, cross-platform browser based on Mozilla Firefox, being up to 25% faster then the original.Īlso worth mentioning, due to the fact that Pale Moon is not affiliated to Mozilla, it will not adopt the Australis interface, keeping an UI inspired by the classical Firefox interface. The latest installation instructions for Palemoon In order to successfully install the latest version of Palemoon, please access the palemoon tag and open the latest article (the one on top). Edit: Due to the fact that this article is old, the installation instructions may not work anymore. ![]()
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