I don't know if anyone has noticed, but I tried this on another Unix system: If you compile the browser source yourself, and you don't specify the configure option "--enable-official-branding", you expect to get a version without these branding problems. But you STILL get the cursed EULA window, even though your browser now calls itself Minefield.
I don't know if anyone has noticed, but I tried this on another Unix system: If you compile the browser source yourself, and you don't specify the configure option "--enable- official- branding" , you expect to get a version without these branding problems. But you STILL get the cursed EULA window, even though your browser now calls itself Minefield.
I think that is even more of a scandal.