What are the popular browsers on FreeBSD ?

What browsers does everyone use ?


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Funny you should ask... I mostly use FreeBSD in a server role and I simply can't be bothered with X in those situations. Now, browsing is obviously something you don't casually do on a server console, but it can be useful sometimes. So... during those sessions I rely on www/lynx.

I suppose it's also a bit of laziness on my part, earlier today I wanted to grab base.txz and kernel.txz and while I could have used wget I prefer: lynx download.freebsd.org and I'll just find my way from there.
 
Shell browsers are certainly useful and bring back good old times. I recall using w3m to read textfiles.com and various other materials back in the day.
 
Funny you should ask... I mostly use FreeBSD in a server role and I simply can't be bothered with X in those situations. Now, browsing is obviously something you don't casually do on a server console, but it can be useful sometimes. So... during those sessions I rely on www/lynx.

I suppose it's also a bit of laziness on my part, earlier today I wanted to grab base.txz and kernel.txz and while I could have used wget I prefer: lynx download.freebsd.org and I'll just find my way from there.
You also can use fetch(1) and skip installing Lynx or wget altogether. Wget is sooo linux shit. ;) 🤪

As for Opening Post: I try to stick with Konqueror, but sometimes Firefox is just a better option on today's Internet. And between the two, I don't see a need to look for alternatives, all my web viewing/browsing needs are met.
 
tried waterfox, worked fine... it was at the time of the firefox privacy buzz.
but after reading multiple articles i decided to get back to firefox and, well, not bother.
what issues....may i know. i compiled waterfox with poudriere n only enabled oss. i secured it too following vermaden thread for firefox. it is working well.
 
FYI, There is uBlock Origin Lite on Chrome for manifest v3 and it works like normal uBlock Origin.

Yes, I am evaluating it now and the works better than expected. I still feel like taking this shot across the bow as a hint for breaking out of the closed Google ecosystem, though.

Not that I trust Mozilla leadership, but that is a different matter.
 
Still qutebrowser most of the time, iridium for certain sites and sometimes lynx where I can. Most of my bank's pages work in qutebrowser but recently I hit one that simply wouldn't. It was enough to make me think about changing banks.
 
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