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  2. Someone claims we need to start being beware of Fake Supermium. How do we know whether it's true, there's no official statement by win32. https://twitter.com/Supermium
  3. maybe you need to check/tweak BIOS settings? EDIT: you may try the Award BIOS update: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/shuttle-hot-433-ver.-4.0#bios
  4. Quibble isn't an option really, it can only boot UEFI Class 1-2. But is there an option for Class 3 UEFI for like an efi file emulating a BIOS, or a way to flash a UEFI Class 3 machine with something like SeaBIOS? Ppl do this with Chromebooks so I don't see why it can't be done with regular UEFI class 3 machines? I also found this: https://gitlab.com/tkchia/muefircate, what would this do? (this too: https://reboot.pro/index.php?showtopic=22488)
  5. https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_error/
  6. The following rule has been proven to be true time and again in my past: The more spoon-feeding , the more demand for convenience. I think every member should do a research on their own first. If this fails, then asking is perfectly fine. Finding links for extensions whose name and version is already known is not particularly difficult and should be feasible for everyone.
  7. @halohalo I got the 3070 working on 1709 (472.12 and 466.77). Now for the 4070, the same hex tweaks don't work and the minimum supported driver is DCH only now (531.41). Which values do I modify for the driver to run with the 4070 on 1709 (16299)?
  8. ... But you were given named (and versioned) options already: ... Let's start with the most trouble-free option, the XUL ("legacy") UserScript Manager Greasemonkey-for-Pale-Moon (works on St52, too): https://github.com/janekptacijarabaci/greasemonkey/releases/tag/3.31.4Fork https://github.com/janekptacijarabaci/greasemonkey/releases/download/3.31.4Fork/greasemonkey-3.31.4-pm_forkBranch.xpi ... And don't take this personally , but at my older age I refrain from "spoon-feeding" others ... Take good care and good night!
  9. This is about https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/issues/427 Some people get crash but I don't, made a patch for them. codeberg file was wrong, now it is fixed
  10. I noticed compatibilities issues to the Tab Utilities extension in New Moon 28 and some other problems with crashing or not correctly unloading tabs as in the PM fork Suspender.
  11. I know of "this link" and the two links on that page, how about you just post the link to the userscript editor for Serpent instead, would be really helpful. I don't know how it's called.
  12. I would advise you to search for Diskeeper 2011 for your disk to be as fast as can be.
  13. +1 for the recommendation. What's the advantage of 1.4.3 over newer versions?
  14. @Kmuland On such weak systems like yours, you have to adjust much more than on more powerful ones. Install uBlock Origin Legacy and only absolutely necessary extensions! The less, the better. Defragment your complete system partition and don't forget to adjust your pagefile! It shouldn't be fragmented as well. Personally, I tried all extension for memory optimisation but most of them did nothing useful. I use an external RAM manager called CleanMem Pro which frees up RAM that is not used but not released. And most important is to open only very few tabs and/or a tab unloader like Lull The Tabs. I prefer an older version 1.4.3. For the management of websites, I use OneTab and Speed Dial to have only opened the absolutely necessary tabs.
  15. Just a guess, but nowhere. The typically cached elements are simply re-downloaded, again and again, as if the page was visited for the first time. If @Kmuland's internet bandwidth is greater than HDD bandwidth, disabling the cache makes sense. Again, just guessing, no idea how browsers work.
  16. But if you are getting low on RAM and no disk cache is available, where is New Moon 28 supposed to write its cache files? TBH, that does not really make sense to me. Maybe, it is better to create a small partition only for caching files by browsers and defragment it on a regular base for performance reasons.
  17. Right! That was why I asked about his capacities for file storage. In general, I don't think it would be a good idea to disable disk cache on devices with little RAM. Here using a mechanic HDs (160Gbs), so when Im low in ram, there is too much virtual memory disk usage... If the browser disk cache is also enabled... the delays are tedious, the HD dont stop of write/read activity.. so I prefer disable cache.
  18. Right! That was why I asked about his capacities for file storage. In general, I don't think it would be a good idea to disable disk cache on devices with little RAM.
  19. ... Since you're low on RAM, why did you disable disk cache? I might be wrong , but doesn't this mean that the browser cache is now stored solely in RAM?
  20. @user57 There must be something going complete wrong, using the PCI bus for installation of XP SP3 in compare with the original implemented IDE slots on the Shuttle Hot 433 board with 486 cpu. For the first TXT-Setup of XP I need about 45 min with the IDE slots, same cpu. With a PCI to IDE or PCI to Sata card, which should have full performance of 132 MByte/sec of the PCI bus (33 MHZ, 32 bit with 32 bit=4*8bit, gives 132 MByte/sec). But Now I need about 9(!) hours for the same TXT mode. This is a factor of 12 compared to the original IDE slots. So, the real speed of the PCI Bus is not 132 Mbyte/sec but for sure less than 11 MByte/sec, even the connected Sata or IDE harddisk is about 60 MByte/sec. And the PCI cards fulfill all to be faster than 132 MByte/sec Dietmar EDIT: The speed of this PCI bus is less than an original CD-ROM with speed 1, means 150Kb/s. Whole install of XP via Floppy disk with 200kB/sec would be faster..
  21. ... Provided you already have installed a St52-compatible Userscript Editor (XUL/WE, see the recommendations by AstroSkipper ), you should've scrolled down to: and clicked on one of the three offered options; ALL 3 work fine here (St52+VM) ; first option is the GH direct link, already provided in clear text by @AstroSkipper ; the "mirrors" will get you to the respective UserScript Portals, where you have to click appropriate "Install" buttons; FWIW, direct links below : https://update.greasyfork.org/scripts/423851/Simple%20YouTube%20Age%20Restriction%20Bypass.user.js https://openuserjs.org/install/zerodytrash/Simple_YouTube_Age_Restriction_Bypass.user.js If none of the links work for you, then something particular to your St52 profile may interfere...
  22. 1. @roytam1 I took your fork of the mozilla-cvs-history-subtree repository from Github, and uploaded it to Codeberg, and tried to revert bug 177805 (Fix the use of units in Gecko. Gecko 1.9.0a3 February 7th 2007), but it won't let me due to unresolved conflicts, and server time outs. If you can forcefully revert that bug automatically in GitHub, and preferably 359808 too (Drop support for Windows 9x/NT 4 in xpcom/io if I remember the bug number correctly, also needed for Visual C++ 5.0 SP3 compatibility), that will be great. 2. The crashing I mentioned does not happen due to Visual C++ 5.0 SP3, but because of earlier changes I made in the content directory.
  23. ... Indeed , as per: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/407a79e79f75a1de2af5588d8d54e853683af43f#diff-f1692414557ddbb1da94a106acb550a38c4145360214b795e77437b02b2a69ea (as part of upstream #2503 ) ...
  24. Here using netbooks: -Atom N270 with 1Gb -Atom N280 with 2Gb
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