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Hi I won't disable "security.csp". on Mypal 74.1.0, but I'll make it inactive punctually via the Firefox add-on "Disable CSP for a minute" which temporarily neutralizes CSP on the tab of the website concerned by the video viewing problem on Invidious . thank you feodor2
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
covo replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
and now... NM doesn't work: http://arte.tv https://techblog.willshouse.com/2012/01/03/most-common-user-agents/?__cf_chl_rt_tk=GBWIDpEqzIyVfUhsAUfmVD1PjMR_zxiFPP69cg2bRuc-1753865935-1.0.1.1-qCnmf91hNCNhO47n.JY4jfzg93AmukT8i6B7nfZnezs - UA change does not improve the situation... - Today
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On Dell Wyse 5070 in Win7, no eMMC driver works and the system causes the eMMC disk disappears from the BIOS and UEFI Shell: https://msfn.org/board/topic/186861-emmc-disk-in-winxp-3264-bit/#findComment-1281375
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Ok, cool, I set it to run file operations in foreground. The processor is MediaTek Helio G81. I tried wi-fi in a public location, and it would start at 40 Mbit/s and then got throttled (because it is free). But it obviously started faster. I don't recall what brand it was. Something professional sounding. People told me to update RouterOS, but I don't have faith that the problem was fixed if it didn't look like it when the complaints were made. I still have RouterOS 6.10 because I am afraid of losing my settings or bricking the device on update. One person writes that it is possible to decrease the radio power management on the smartphone, which requires root rights. I have RB2011. It sits on a PC about a meter from a window. I can go outside 6 floors below, sit on a bench and browse the internet. I wonder how far it would reach on a clear channel. Lots of people have wireless around here. Too bad it's not possible to hack the portable device for more channels.
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That sounds like there might be a power management setting to adjust... I haven't actually used the FTP functions so not sure exactly what to do there. For Ghost Commander, (this is for Pie, might be different for Android 15) try Android Settings->App Info->Ghost Commander->Advanced->Battery->Background restriction Android Settings->App Info->Ghost Commander->Advanced->Battery->Battery Optimization maybe also similar for Wifi FTP Server? There is a sort of help section about the network functions at https://sites.google.com/site/ghostcommander1/info#h.p_ID_505 but it is pretty sparse. One thing not mentioned in the help, maybe mark the checkbox at: Ghost Commander Settings->Miscellaneous (scroll almost to bottom)->Run file operations in a foreground service Also look for some similar setting in the Wifi FTP Server app. That thread... well, WOW. My router is the Mikrotik RB750Gr3. Maybe it's a good thing my wifi access point is a D-Link rather than Mikrotik, so I did not have those issues. Also might help that I do not have any Xiaomi devices, though I do have some Samsung S7's mentioned in one of the related threads; they did not make clear whether the problematic ones were Qualcomm vs Exynos chipsets (mine are Qualcomms). Come to think of it, is your phone one of the Qualcomm type, or is it MediaTek? If Mikrotik themselves have not sorted it after almost 10 years, about all I can suggest is some different brand of access point. Or maybe try it from work, a friend's home, public library, or some other location away from your router? What happens if you tap that notification when it pops up? Or, does the app have any settings that might lead there? Maybe, I don't have either that Wifi FTP Server app nor any Android 15 devices to even look at, you might have to try that one for yourself. If you have any micro SD cards sitting around, even if they are not the ones you want to use permanently, almost any card up to 1TB should "work" just for a short experiment.
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The original, verified account of the developer, in whom we had no doubts, was wiped out from the forum. People who tracked down those fakes @D.Draker, @Darth Agnon, @Dixel are no longer present on the forum, it's very unfortunate. Some members are still here, but not interested in Windows 7.
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Maybe the @George King eMMC driver is good, but the XP does not see the disk just like the Realtek sound card https://msfn.org/board/topic/186847-winxp-sp2-64-bit-on-asus-j1800i-c-baytrail/#findComment-1281009 I am also trying to use the eMMC disk in Win7 but also does not see the disk. In addition, if I restart the computer from Win7, the eMMC disk disappears in the bios (EMMC Device: none) and UEFI Shell (no fs1: Ctrl device): To be visible, I have to close the system, disconnect the power cable for a few seconds, connect the cable back - I need cold start. Bios - EMMC Device: 16 GB, UEFI Shell: fs1: Ctrl device present:
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
DanR20 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Thanks for that. Typically I get it from here and they're pretty good at staying up to date: http://portableappz.blogspot.com/search?q=java -
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Joseph_sw replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Speaking of non-conformant, I've encounter issues with CloudFlare CDN that its refuses to deliver the resources (IMG, JS, CSS, and so on...) if I were using New Moon, but they do it just fine if I were using different browser, but I did not like using those browsers. So I trying to override the User-Agent but the result were the same, such CDN very likely checking for something else. It took me quite a while to find out that what being checked were Referer. I didn't knew when it started, but its seem that more-recent browser engine new-default behavior would not send full referrer URL if the requester hosts did not match target hosts. In the picture below that would "www.manganelo.net" and "img-r1.2xstorage.com". CloudFlare very likely using that as an excuses to ban services to ""older browsers"" that did not conforms. Is there any setting in about:config or extension that I could use, so I did not have to open Inspect Elements & View Page Source every time such issues occurred, while I'm waiting for the New Moon updates? -
Hey Guys. Iam new to VxKex and i would love to try it but iam not sure which Version is safe. I read the Thread and wanted to ask is this the legit Acc. and a legit Version of VxKex from dotexe? https://github.com/dotexe1337/VxKex Because I've read that it's supposed to be a trusted member, so this VxLex version should also be secure?
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"The ff browser, close to vanilla, leaks now so much information that it gets you have ublock on, and won't allow verification until you turn it off." It is not "beyond tweaking" surveillance, though. To watch Yt add free, you need to turn off ublock to first load, wait one or two minutes, accept all s***, and start ublock. On that window, you are now as you were before all the bs. Sad thing, mozilla. I guess a new open browser may be on the horizon. But a big chunk of the net will be unreachable unless you submit, arrrrr.
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" I wont do this but wonder how users overcome this in the newer firefoxes" I really don't think you can achieve the degree of stealth you could in 52-70 (the range I got to know thanks to basilisk and mypal). The ff browser, close to vanilla, leaks now so much information that it gets you have ublock on, and won't allow verification until you turn it off. I have a more or less tweaked profile with icecat, but it can't go though juniper or cloudfare complaining the browser is too old. You can surf most of the web free with icecat. But gate-kept portals and media oligopoplies won't let you go by and ban you altogether, for having a non-conformant fingerprint. It probably is more awful than it sounds, though...
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
VistaLover replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
... OT , but JRE 8u461 has already been released: For the duration it's the current version, it can be downloaded anonymously from: https://www.java.com/en/download/ -
wasnt that dietmar´s terretory ? it is nice to have a kernel extender that provide these missing functions or maybe a missing piece that might be a solution there is maybe a different approach to solve this problem - a driver from that company today´s OS such as win10 provide standart functions to solve this for a device - then something like this project just works without having a own driver the problem we faced here is that win10 has newer codes in the relevant drivers - its like a standardized code to control certain devices the problem with that is that this is not very OS-independant the most drivers/or and devices useally define 3 basics: writes control read these are somewhat somehow written into that standardized code a driver from the company could also provide the same thing - they neither have to bind a such driver to windows 10 functions it would be doable - then they might would have a few more customers if lets say a XP see their product he could see "xp driver present" or something like that and buy it up like that it is like limited to win10 maybe you could ask in their forums about this
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DanR20 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Probably not too many using Java these days but I still have some use for it. Getting an xul.dll crash with the latest Basilisk 55 when attempting to run a java test: https://www.javatester.org/version.html Reverting back to June 28 xul.dll resolves it. The latest java version is SE 8 U451 and can only be run on Win7+. -
Questions : Does it matter which version of Windows that you use? I noticed that your on Win 7 and the base machine is Windows 11? Is there a way to circumvent the way windows enumerate the drives? if so how?
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We discovered recently that 74 version has bug in the csp, it breaks several sites that worked before. You may disable it: security.csp.enable;false csp designed to forbid interference on a site. Аdvanced users do interference with scripts, however in the newer firefoxes (102 already) the setting has been removed, I wont do this but wonder how users overcome this in the newer firefoxes.
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I am using toolbars with StartAllBack. My quicklaunch toolbar is for my selected Apps. I have another toolbar that is created by Lenovo Power Manager which adds a useful Battery object. If I checkmark that toolbar to show in the taskbar, the SAB start icon tends to disappear under certain circumstances. It reappears in different situations such as mousing over the start icon or clicking on an empty space on the taskbar. If I uncheck the Power Manager Toolbar, none of this happens and the start icon never disappears. Is it possible for SAB to make thw start icon stick and not disappear? Happens too if the taskbar is unlocked.
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I love the Ghost Commander. Very compact display with lots of data on screen. It installed without the play store. The FTP client works right away. Uploading to FTP also works. But I would rather download from the computer which is more comfortable. Long files seem to easily get cancelled when I click somewhere or the screen goes dark. I need to learn my way around it. The phone doesn't play well with the router. Speed in the other direction is 50 Mbit/s. A solution apparently requires rooting to disable power management. The WiFi FTP Server opens this page. I don't see where to grant any permissions to it. App permissions has "No permissions allowed" Not allowed: Location, Notifications (of course). Other permissions contains: Home screen shortcuts (no), Show on Lock screen (no), Open new windows while running in the background (no). Maybe the SD card will only show if I have one? https://i.imgur.com/8jc9MAO.jpeg
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adata replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
basilisk52-g4.8.win64 with XP 64bit 1. In recent months, subsequent versions of the browser have had problems with https://www.sejm.gov.pl This website identifies your browser as a potential bot and keeps asking for a Captcha code. a message appears: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submission. What code is in the image? Your support ID is: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.BD. For API requests use api.sejm.gov.pl or eli.gov.pl ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and every now and then you have to retype the code from the image to proceed The table with the voting results does not load; we get a blank window https://www.sejm.gov.pl/Sejm10.nsf/Glosowanie.xsp?posiedzenie=39&glosowanie=1 2. http://www.domdziecka-zyznow.strzyzowski.pl Error: The connection was reset -
Well, I really don't know, but presumably win32ss does! Surely the current ESR version has to be patched until it's superseded, if it's vulnerable, or there's no point in having it. That is 132 as far as I'm aware.
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For more recent androids it is probably better to disable them rather than try to uninstall, which might not even be possible anymore. At least if something goes wrong it is easy enough to re-enable them if needed. Microsoft never seems to pass up the opportunity to push a new incompatible prorietary (non)standard. They are the ones that made the Windows implementations so horribly useless. They could have just made it a slightly modified (to deal with Android file system interfaces) version of an explorer window - but noooo, they had to insert Media Player into the middle of what should be a simple copy-paste function, with no filtering needed or wanted. Yup. . . if Google can't force you to do this, how are they going to be able to snoop through all your files and build their advertising profile on you? It might have made more sense if they did not make it so difficult to choose a cloud server that YOU own or control. (There are apps for this on both android and windows sides so it is possible to roll your own at home if you want to.) And yeah, if you are going to bother uploading it anywhere, the logical place would be directly to your own computer, which is where you were going to use the stuff anyway, and save the extra step of getting it back down from the cloud. But then they would not have access to your files, right? That sounds gawdawful slow for modern wifi, are you sure you are not being artificially rate limited by that foobar2000 app? Or a setting in your router that needs adjusting? I know https://f-droid.org/packages/com.ghostsq.commander/ is supposed to handle SMB and (S)FTP, maybe that would be faster? On the PC side I used to use FileZilla almost 20 years ago, don't know if its current version might be faster. Others (I have not tried these): https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.primftpd/ https://f-droid.org/packages/be.ppareit.swiftp_free/ https://f-droid.org/packages/de.qwerty287.ftpclient/ https://android.izzysoft.de/repo/apk/com.github.ghmxr.ftpshare Depending on your habits, that might fill up faster than you'd like, making an SD card useful to have more space. I don't use that particular app so can't be sure why it does that. Have you tried granting that permission despite not having the card? You can go through android settings to change it back later if you change your mind or it does not help. Supposedly the phone is micro SDXC capable (according to phonedb.net), so look for that marking on the packaging to get the best transfer speeds and highest capacity. Within that labelling, also look at the stated transfer speeds since newer generation products will be a bit faster than older stock. I don't know what capacity card your phone can handle, is there anything about SD cards in the owner manual or other documentation that came with the phone? I did find that both https://www.coolblue.nl/en/product/961028/redmi-14c-128gb-blue-4g.html and https://www.ldlc.com/en/product/PB00645657.html claim it can take a 1TB size card, though I'm not completely sure those pages match your phone. I don't know what is in stores where you live. But personally, I like things that come with a "lifetime warranty". I have half a dozen of these 256GB (the max for my relatively old androids) in various devices for 7-8 years, zero issues so far, would buy more if I needed similar sizes: https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/memory-cards/evo-select-adapter-microsdxc-256gb-mb-me256sa-am/ even web ordering rather than going to local stores (most stores near me do not have this in the larger sizes anyway, and charge much higher prices for what they do have) just because of the warranty.
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I want to change my username to: Typical
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I notice that the volume on the built in speaker on my Xiomi Redmi 14C is noticeably jerky. I do realize that the sound of the speaker can only be crap. But the volume jumps make it unnecessarily worse. It sounds like a crude expander is active. Not a compressor, but an expander. When a voice (or voice-like frequencies) comes into the foreground, the loudness rapidly increases and falls back down. This also happens in ringtones. My old Samsung phone doesn't do this. For example, the song by 4 Non Blondes "What's Up" sounds like this, capital letters representing louder sound. when I'm lying in bEd just to get IT All Out what's in my head, and I, I'm feeling a little peculiar. and so i wake in the mORNing and I step outside, i take a deep breath and i get real high, and i scream from the top of my lungs: what's goinG ON. and I sAy hey-YEAH-YEAH-YEhe hey-yEAH-yeah. i said HEY, what's goINg ON. Is this a helpful setting that can be tweaked?
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WinPE reassigns all volume letters based on the order in which the volumes are enumerated. Typically it goes in ascending order from Volume 0, but there are some instances (on real hardware) where a volume (or disk) is not made available at the same time every time and those letters can change. Because of this, I usually recommend that only the disk that is meant to be imaged (or worked) is connected when booting to WinPE.