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r3dfox, a modern Firefox based web browser for Windows Vista, 7, and 8!
r3dfox, a modern Firefox based web browser for Windows Vista, 7, and 8!
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Yeah I'm just not going to bother with language packs at this point. Mypal68 hasn't and it's been fine.
k4sum1 who?
I might know what I'm doing not the hit album by brad sucks
I might know what I'm doing not the hit album by brad sucks
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Don't bother with language packs but don't block them from being installed.the_r3dacted wrote: ↑11 Jun 2026, 08:26 I'm just not going to bother with language packs at this point.
I know many people who won't use a browser if it's not in their native language.
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I'm not intentionally blocking it, it's just multiple changes are not compatible with them.
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Looks like it's kind of borked though, because I've tried with a quite old graphics card and about:support shows hardware acceleration decoding available for H.264 + VP9 + AV1.
VP9 I'm not sure, or maybe its very first generation. But AV1, no way, not a single chance at all!
EDIT: after more investigation not even VP9 with this 12 years old Nvidia card.
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... Less than a year ago, when r3dfox was in the lower 140s, Firefox langpacks were fully compatible with it, leaving only the "redfox configurations" part of "about:preferences" untranslated (remaining in en-US); then, the "LibreWolf-ification" of r3dfox started gradually to take place, and that part was a conscious/intentional change; LibreWolf itself has become incompatible with upstream Firefox, to the point that LW now has to supply its own langpacks for i18n purposes...the_r3dacted wrote: ↑11 Jun 2026, 11:28 I'm not intentionally blocking it, it's just multiple changes are not compatible with them.
And r3dfox now is in a state where, due to "multiple changes" (many originating from the LW fork), it has also become incompatible with Fx langpacks (and, I assume, also with LW langpacks)
https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/r3dfox/issues/168
https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/r3dfox/issues/172
https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/r3dfox/issues/178
So, with much respect to the r3dfox author, the Fx langpacks breakage, for me, came as a consequence of certain concrete intentions, i.e. it's not a random accident
Another thing that kind of irks me is the frequent comparison to the MyPal68 browser; they are different projects, aren't they? With different target groups, probably (MyPal68 mainly appealing to XP-die-hards); I appreciate that their authors may share code/ideas/etc., as is the case with the e3k Chinese dev, but why should it be acceptable for a r3dfox user that MyPal68 is also broken when it comes to Fx langpacks? FWIW, the Russian community of MyPal68 users has contributed this; I don't think we'll see something like that for r3dfox and, in any case, I don't speak Russian myself
Regards.
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A note:
If you switch the setting under Privacy & Security > Enable DNS over HTTPS using from "Default Protection" to "Increased Protection," R3dfox will no longer start.
If you switch the setting under Privacy & Security > Enable DNS over HTTPS using from "Default Protection" to "Increased Protection," R3dfox will no longer start.
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Yes, I totally agree and this is a real problem for many people.GoodConscience wrote: ↑11 Jun 2026, 21:15 Less than a year ago, when r3dfox was in the lower 140s, Firefox langpacks were fully compatible with it, leaving only the "redfox configurations" part of "about:preferences" untranslated (remaining in en-US); then, the "LibreWolf-ification" of r3dfox started gradually to take place
And r3dfox now is in a state where, due to "multiple changes" (many originating from the LW fork), it has also become incompatible with Fx langpacks
LibreWolf bits when it's about security, and that doesn't mean anonymity, are ok but that shouldn't break such basic features like language packs.
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Hello everyone
I'm not a native english speaker so bear with me.
First things first, many thanks for this fork
Has anybody else had problems with logging in twitch.tv ?
When I try, it says my browser is not a supported one.
This happened since some months ago, and it's still happening today,
with the latest version of r3dfox I have, ie 153.0a1 (2026-06-09) (64-bit).
I tried with a user-agent override with
- general.useragent.override.twitch.tv
- Mozilla/5.0 (%OS_SLICE%; rv:149.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/149.0
but it didn't work.
Any ideas?
Should I wait for future release?
Regards
I'm not a native english speaker so bear with me.
First things first, many thanks for this fork
Has anybody else had problems with logging in twitch.tv ?
When I try, it says my browser is not a supported one.
This happened since some months ago, and it's still happening today,
with the latest version of r3dfox I have, ie 153.0a1 (2026-06-09) (64-bit).
I tried with a user-agent override with
- general.useragent.override.twitch.tv
- Mozilla/5.0 (%OS_SLICE%; rv:149.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/149.0
but it didn't work.
Any ideas?
Should I wait for future release?
Regards
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Hi and welcome to the forumMilkyway wrote: ↑12 Jun 2026, 14:27 Has anybody else had problems with logging in twitch.tv ?
When I try, it says my browser is not a supported one.
This happened since some months ago, and it's still happening today,
with the latest version of r3dfox I have, ie 153.0a1 (2026-06-09) (64-bit).
I tried with a user-agent override with
- general.useragent.override.twitch.tv
- Mozilla/5.0 (%OS_SLICE%; rv:149.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/149.0
but it didn't work.
No problem with Twitch.tv for me with both R3dfox v151.0.2 and Plasmafox v153.0a1.
I'm using: "general.useragent.override" = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:151.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/151.0"
I don't like to use the %OS_SLICE% thing because Firefox v151 is not supposed to run on Windows 7 or 8. Some sites may detect that.
But the version number has to be changed on each new version of Firefox because some sites don't like browsers which are more than one or two versions older than the current release version.
Current release of Firefox is v151 but v152 is to be released on next tuesday the 16th of June.