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  2. Multi-process won't work as designed then. https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/11/firefox-nightly-out-of-process-web-extensions/ And potential compatibility issues with extensions, eg. https://github.com/hackademix/noscript/issues/148
  3. sorry, but the only "association" I have with chocolate is this -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKH3qchAAec
  4. Those are XAML tooltips, not Win32 tooltips.
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  6. Thanks for the reply!, I’ll be home shortly and I’ll have a go and see if it works. Thanks again!
  7. The reason OpenOffice is still compatible with XP is because it hasn't received a major version update since 2014. https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/libreoffice-vs-openoffice/
  8. Thank you for your quick replies! May I ask how the tweak works in WinNTSetup, I would like to replicate that in a manual apply. Thanks for the link to last June, when this was discussed, sorry to have missed that. Any other links are welcome, so I can read up on the matter. I have to admit I was sort of ignoring Windows 11 for a while, but now with the upcoming LTSC 2024 (and the leaked 26100 build) I think we have to learn to live with it (or at least work around it). [EDIT: Aahh, wait it minute, it all seems to be coming back to me now <g>, it's the "File Execution Options", right? --Testing now ---)
  9. I retested NoDarkTooltips, in fact the font is the default for Windows, but the tooltips are wider and the design is no longer that of Windows Not possible to have tooltips and default Windows font like that ? Thanks
  10. Elusive Samurai https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elusive_Samurai
  11. Sweet! I hadn't even noticed that Thorium may be our first post-360Chrome-v86 for XP that is UNGOOGLED. Will definitely try it out this evening or so.
  12. I never did try to convert this portion of a system. If it happened to me, I would probably clone the disk, then attempt a repair install.
  13. Has anyone tried using the chrome://flags/#ungoogled-thorium flag? If so, are there any downsides to it?
  14. Thank you, that has fixed it completely!
  15. You seem to have a Conexant codec, sadly no complete datasheet available. According to your HDAICIN.TXT you used a wrong version of HDAICOUT.HDA, verbs are all starting with '$2'. Your HDACFG.INI tells us that 'CODEC Index=$0' so all verbs should start with '$0'. In Linux-sources I found on T420 External Amplifier Power Down (EAPD) can be a problem, so you can try following HDAICOUT.HDA: HDAICOUT (EAPD enabled & CODEC Index 0 in HDACFG.INI).ZIP If you hear still nothing, you can also try setting 'pcipatchB=$7900' (without quotes) in your HDACFG.INI - see: https://msfn.org/board/topic/178295-audio-driver-for-realtek-hd-audio-hardware-testing-thread/?do=findComment&comment=1242464
  16. The message comes from Gitea. The workaround for the problem (missing SubmitEvent) is supposedly implemented, that's why there's a warning. Although the question is whether the discussed failure is related or not. Hm, Moonchild crew migrated from GitHub because it (the web interface) didn't support their browser (maybe there were other reasons too), now they use Gitea to host their source code repo which also expects stuff missing from their browser.
  17. If we are to assume win32 still reads Supermium topic, probably better to post there, in Supermium topic, who knows maybe he will fix it, then. I already linked to a possible fix. https://msfn.org/board/topic/185045-supermium/?do=findComment&comment=1264207
  18. Thanks for replying! I injected the Event.submitter polyfill code into the Codeberg website in New Moon 28. Unfortunately, it doesn't solve the issue.
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