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New release 132.0.6834.226 R5. This release was expedited to cover critical vulnerability CVE-2025-6554 (#1486). Some other changes were made: (#1480) - "Web Scrobbler" extension should now work on Windows XP, as well as other extensions that create notifications (#1473) - Favicons should no longer slide out of tab bounds when dozens of tabs are open in a given window (#1483) - Support for custom tab and new tab button shapes that are derived from an scs file are disabled by default after some users experienced performance declines after their introduction. This functionality is now gated behind the --enable-advanced-customization switch. Unless someone tells me that CVE-2025-6554 (#1486) is really important, I think I'll pass on this one.
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Windows Replacing the 'Blue Screen of Death'
Karla Sleutel replied to Monroe's topic in Technology News
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Figured it out. When you regular Windows taskbar settings > Taskbar behaviors > Unchecked "Show my taskbar on all displays"
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Hello, who are you responding to?
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That's expected behavior
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New problem with this application, the explorer freezes when I launch large .exe, just long enough for it to launch then it comes back, but it makes a gray screen on the explorer which is quite unpleasant https://streamable.com/k51gzv
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
off topic: after using for 5 years and wrote ~90TB, my SN750 1TB lost from system first time. following experience from last time, I grabbed my unconnected idle 970evo+ and did a quick clone and let SN750 idle without electricity instead. time to find another m.2 stick with DRAM. -
I have a new PC and am setting everything up again. i have noticed that there is a strange error with the icons in the systray. it concerns the network, audio icon package. i don't need the audio symbol because i can adjust everything better via VOLUMEY. if i deactivate the audio symbol, the symbol for network is shifted strangely. this is only really noticeable when the taskbar is higher. as i have several monitors - and 2 of them are upright - this is very strange. with an even number of symbols, the network still remains alone and does not change to the other line. If I switch on the audio, it looks even stranger. i have fewer problems with this on the old computer, although the display there is also faulty, but in the end everything is as i would like it to be. otherwise i am very satisfied. thanks for your work!
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
nicolaasjan replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
See: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=32478#p263454 -
i am glad it does work. thanx for the tips.
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HA HA,I used Clash that build on Cloudflare pages,so...
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Serpent/Mypal 68 on Windows XP SP1 (and older Windows versions?)
Uncle Captain replied to Uncle Captain's topic in Windows XP
I did get Mypal 68 to work on XP RTM by installing the KB921337 update (to tweak as SP2 with CSDVersion set to 200), it is startable, but like Firefox 52 and Serpent, the stability of running these modern web applications (especially the ones patched with kernelxp.dll) on Windows XP RTM can get unstable after a while as it freezes or crashes with c0000005 (Access Violation) error at address 71ad1020. Can somebody try to manage to fix instabilities in what's causing Mypal 68's stability on Windows XP RTM to shake? P.S.: I used Mypal 68 on Windows XP SP1 and no instabilities occurred -
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My post was in the wrong place. I have corrected it.
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What are your thoughts on IPv6? Is it coming? Are we still years away? Is IPv4 safe, for a long time? I know that a Win9x IPv6 Winsock is possible, since Trumpet v5 exists. But that doesn't help legacy applications, that expect IPv4 addresses. Programs like DC++ (or the many hub applications) are not likely to be rewritten for Win9x, with support for IPv6. Maybe IRC is a better example. It would be completely up to volunteers, to port (if the code was available) IPv6 into older applications; or port newer applications back to Win9x (or create fresh). Instead of all that, could a wrapper exist? A kinda local database of real IPv6 to fake IPv4 addresses For example, a firewall can detect every application's attempt to communicate in/out. While IPv4 addresses may be in short supply, for the world, it is unlikely that you will ever connect to enough IPv6 addresses to exhaust local faux IPv4 addresses. So, a firewall like application could provide a kind of transparent translation/proxy, for IPv6 >< Ipv4. Even if you where using some bittorrent application, browsing whatever websites your legacy machine could still load, BBSing, and ton of other activities, you'd probably never exhaust fake IPv4 addresses. So "maybe" it would just be a matter of implementing an IPv6 Winsock, and an address interception application (translation might need to be optional, per application, since retro programmers may one day be implementing IPv6 retro software)? Does this make sense? Is it even something to be concerned about? Will ISPs continue to work with both IPv4 and IPv6, as they are now? I've heard StarLink is IPv6 only. Anyway, thanks for reading.
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Serpent/Mypal 68 on Windows XP SP1 (and older Windows versions?)
j7n replied to Uncle Captain's topic in Windows XP
Another issue that may pop on XP SP1 systems is an incompatibility with an embedded XML "manifest" in executable files. This manifest says that program works with Windows version X,Y,Z and if it requires admin rights. With a new manifest containing a lot of things, Windows XP SP1 may BSOD. This can be solved by copying a later version of sxs.dll (KB921337) into the system directory. -
Hi Developer, I just tried the app today and it's really awesome! There are a few things I'm really used to and need that I couldn't get with the app. I am using TranslucentTB and Windhawk to make the taskbar transparent on the desktop and for everything else, but when maximized, it hides with a blur effect if "auto-hide" is enabled (like Dynamic Transparency). With the "auto-hide when maximized" plugin in Windhawk, it makes the taskbar only hide when a window is behind the taskbar or when the window is maximized (like Dynamic Shyness). For example, with StartAllBack, there's Dynamic Transparency and Dynamic Shyness, but it seems I can't use both of them at the same time. I want to use both to make the taskbar transparent on the desktop (blur or normal when unhiding in a maximized window) and make it only hide when maximized. (Dynamic Shyness) So, I suggest making it possible to use both (if possible). (and if you can make the app work with Windhawk) And here's another advanced thing that might be too good to be true: I used RoundedTB for a while (when it was working), and it had a really good feature called "Show system tray on hover," which made the system tray and icons on the right part of the taskbar only appear on hover. This would be really good with "segments." Another thing is if you can make the app work with Windhawk plugins. But for now, I really want to use both "Dynamic Transparency" and "Dynamic Shyness." Thank you for the app!
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Serpent/Mypal 68 on Windows XP SP1 (and older Windows versions?)
Uncle Captain replied to Uncle Captain's topic in Windows XP
I used roytam1's kernelxp.dll to get it to work. I used 4GB of RAM for performance on all Windows XP versions. -
Serpent/Mypal 68 on Windows XP SP1 (and older Windows versions?)
j7n replied to Uncle Captain's topic in Windows XP
There was a Corkami Trampoline DLL for running applications on SP1 (but not those that require SP3 with GetLogicalProcessor... ). I used it for a long time. But today it's time to reinstall a later version of XP/Server2003 if the PC is fast enough to load these web browsers. SP1 was good for like 256 MB of RAM or less. -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
VistaLover replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Out of curiosity, I got myself a HK IP address and then tried to load: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP This is what I got: It would be far-fetched to think (would it? ) that MC specifically blocked access to his Gitea instance in Hong Kong, where roytam1 resides, as a means of thwarting further development of the UXP "XP forks", that he so much despises... In any case, @roytam1 are you behind the GFW in HK? Can you not use a geo-spoofing application (VPN, VPS, DNS, Shadowsocks, etc. ) to acquire, e.g., a European IP address and properly access RPO? Worst case scenario, one of "us" here could send you a tarball of the proper UXP repo, though currently this stands at ca, 252 MB: - Yesterday
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Seems to be working well, but some may not want their printer or network share to be disabled. If one really wanted, you could delete the dll files these services rely on, that'll also work. If you really want a barebones system, you can delete all autochk files, with voidtools search, as well as sppsvc too, if you don't use microsoft office.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
there is a mirror in github, but it has low update count. -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
Leokids123 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
First UXP build of july and yet... Why are you still picking changes,if you can't even access their UXP repo? -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
New build of post-deprecated Serpent/moebius for XP! * Notice: This repo will not be built on regular schedule, and changes are experimental as usual. ** Current moebius patch level should be on par with 52.9, but some security patches can not be applied/ported due to source milestone differences between versions. Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win32-git-20250705-e30943041-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20250705-e30943041-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - import from UXP: Issue #2765 - Follow-up: Make scrollbar width checks use the originating non-NAC style context on Linux and Mac (af843374) (60255fc16) - import from UXP: Issue #2765 - Follow-up: Fix UAF when returning the non-NAC style context from a frameless node (6e358f10) (8580d4e5d) - ported from UXP: Unprefix -moz-read-write / -moz-read-only (4cc014cb) (e30943041) -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20250705-7bda12e7-uxp-9175504ffc-xpmod.7z BNavigator Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20250705-7bda12e7-uxp-9175504ffc-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/boc-uxp/tree/custom * Notice: the profile prefix (i.e. parent folder names) are also changed since 2020-08-15 build, you may rename their names before using new binaries when updating from builds before 2020-08-15. -- New build of HBL-UXP for XP! Test binary: IceDove-UXP(mail) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/icedove.win32-20250705-id-656ea98-uxp-9175504ffc-xpmod.7z IceApe-UXP(suite) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/iceape.win32-20250705-id-656ea98-ia-c642e3c-uxp-9175504ffc-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/icedove-uxp/tree/winbuild https://github.com/roytam1/iceape-uxp/tree/winbuild