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I released v3.0a for English. http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1980734.html3 points
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After next month, there probably won't be much point. Once we have the final POSReady '09 updates, someone can create an "unofficial SP5" containing unofficial SP4 plus all the POSReady updates (except any found to be defective). That will be pretty much it for XP updates (unless there's a major malware attack and M$ decides to make a rare exception, as they did with WannaCry).3 points
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I quite agree my friend! My curiosity intensified after posting, and I have successfully installed CIS 12.0.0.6810 on Vista x86 using the offline installer from p.1 of my earlier link (signed Tuesday, March 26). The relevance is that support for Vista is still ONG. Recent AV-Test results for version 11 were quite good (although I seem to recall poor results not much more than one year ago). It bothers me that Comodo's online documentation is so unreliable. I was just lurking over at Comodo; if anyone is a Comodo Forums member, please inform misguided Vista user that IceDragon stopped supporting Vista when Mozilla stopped supporting Vista (I'm confident that the list is correct regarding version 52.0.0.4 being the last).2 points
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AIUI, it was NOT a question, but a piece of info; if you actually go to the link @Vistapocalypse provided, user @Csaba2 on "forums.comodo.com" is now testing CIS 2019 v12.0.0.6810 on his(/her?) XP SP3/2GB RAM (single channel memory mod)/1.8GHz proc machine; my own remark here wrt @Vistapocalypse's posted info is that it would've been more relevant to this forum/thread had a CIS 2019 tester actually been testing the Security Suite on a Vista machine ...2 points
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Hello guys, Anyone has problems watching videos (not translations in real-time) on Twitch? I can't play any video. Using the latest version of New Moon 27 (27.9.6). In 27.9.1a1 was the same. Made sure that LAV filters are installed in New Moon folder (they were missing after manual update to 27.9.6 I made today), but nothing changed. I get the following error in console: HTTP "Content-Type" of "video/mp4" is not supported. Load of media resource https://clips-media-assets2.twitch.tv/AT-cm|421839202.mp4 failed. What's more important - that videos play absolutely fine in Firefox 47 and even in Firefox 42. Any thoughts? Update: figured out the problem. I should have used LAV filters from the archive given by @roytam1 rather than my own taken from K-Lite 11.5. It seems the version of avcodec matters (mine is 56, while 57 is required by PM). Now everything works fine1 point
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per harkaz January 15, 2018: Of course we can hope for that final and definitive version of SP4, but as there has been no "reliable and smart KernelEx project" developed, the best we can reasonably expect is a post-SP4 update pack/post-SP4 live installer.1 point
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If I remember correctly, time ago Harkaz said that he wasn't going to constantly update the SP4 anymore, but he was willing to release a final version once the end of support was reached. Time passed and I don't know whether he still has time/the will to do that, but hopefully we're going to see one last final and definitive version of his SP4.1 point
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If they waited this long, they might as well wait a little longer.1 point
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I know how hard it is. I'm laughing because @bluebolt's reply is loaded wth fine irony (a rare thing, nowadays). In fact, in the far past, when I used pine through telneting to one of the mainframes I had accounts on for e-mail, I used to ftp everything back to me from time to time. Then I moved on to using webmail and never looked back. Nowadays, I save local copies of everything I deem important (say... about 1% of what remains after eliminating the spam that got through my filters) and the rest I know I may loose, just like I did when My Way closed suddenly on me. But life is like that. I know by now that I rarely reference old messages, except sometimes to carve a forgotten e-mail address (because I don't use electronic address books in any form to prevent any possible invader from getting my contact list the easy way) or to find out whether some more distant contact's issue are one or more daughter or son or both and which age they are and maybe even their names (!). Thus, I reckon the if I suddenly lost all my archived past e-mails, my apparent social skills (if any) would be somewhat impaired. But that's no big loss... and time heals it. I've never kept a personal journal nor do have many physical photos around (let alone those electronic ones like .tiffs, .pngs or the horribly lossy .jpegs one cannot enlarge decently). My memories are inside my head. Someday they'll be gone like tears in rain. But I'm fine with that.1 point
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Update for root certificates: New: CN = Autoridade Certificadora Raiz Brasileira v5 OU = Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia da Informacao - ITI O = ICP-Brasil C = BR CN = NAVER Global Root Certification Authority O = NAVER BUSINESS PLATFORM Corp. C = KR CN = RCSC RootCA O = VI Registru centras- i.k. 124110246 OU = RCSC C = LT Those using heinoganda's Cert_Updater.exe should run it ASAP. Others needing a redistributable rootsupd.exe should follow his instructions for creating their own, or PM at 5eraph for an updated EXE file.1 point
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Modern webkit needs to be linked to a modern version of chromium, otherwise it doesn't compile. If you try to use an old version and a new webkit, you're gonna get a lot of errors. If you try to use a modern version of the javascript engine in an old version of Chromium, you're gonna get errors. If you are gonna try to use the new UI with the old version, you're gonna get errors. Besides, Google doesn't care about old webkits and doesn't archive them nor support them, so it would even be impossible to compile an old version unless you do save it, store it, and use it. Let's suppose that you start back from version 49 and you modify it with newer components. The first obstacle you're gonna face is going to be the sandbox, which is not compatible with XP. Simply put, I have no idea what they did with that browser, but if they are willing to share the code and make contributions, they're welcomed. If you wanna contribute yourself, though, you're more than welcome and you can do it here: https://github.com/Skulltrail192/Chromium-For-XP-SRV2003 I wouldn't trust anything made by Chinese companies, by the way, as they showed what they were capable of with Maxthon... (sending visited websites, bookmarks, computer informations and a list of running processes back to Beijing).1 point
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New New Moon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190323-fcb2b3aa1-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190323-fcb2b3aa1-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win32-git-20190323-fcb2b3aa1-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.6.win64-git-20190323-fcb2b3aa1-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1135141 - Release relocated arenas immediately on last ditch GC (e5053c077) - Bug 1135141 - Fix jsapi-test framework to not overwrite original global when createGlobal() fails (055caeee8) (d17844d0f) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - change pointer style (08ae3786b) - Bug 1138538 - Display GC zeal help text in shell help message (6c25ae0a8) - Bug 1135723 - Traverse layout properties instead of object group properties in makeNativeGroup, handle int32->double coercion in ensureDefiniteType, (e53d9bfe1) - Bug 1135535 part 4 - Fix C4275 dll-interface warning and mark this warning as error in js/src on MSVC. (ed0660603) - change pointer style (31d69f5d9) - Bug 1135985 - Use typed members to implement pushMarkStack (42c197cbe) - Bug 1137978 - Access an object's compartment and zone via its group, remove ObjectGroup::singleton_ (bcc16c922) - Bug 1137497 - Remove shape from unboxed objects (eb874ad5a) - Bug 1138735 - Fallback to software vsync if CVDisplayLink fails to initialize. (40479d546) - Bug 1136896. Speed up fill() and dedent() by memoizing some of the work they currently end up doing on each call. (e7d60964c) - add header include (d7f3b53ac) - Bug 1134425 - Part 1: move the allocator interface code out of line (73a0b7e67) - change pointer style for better patching (7ff55e7a5) - Bug 1134425 - Part 2: templatize the GC's allocation routines (10f091bb5) - Bug 1136345. Drop the parent arg from JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto and introduce a JS_DeprecatedNewObjectWithGivenProtoAndParent for the few cases that still pass in a custom parent. (ebff19bb0) - Bug 1136520. Stop parenting Xray expando objects to a non-global. (d58a73a3d) - Bug 1134970 part 1. Add JS friend API to allocate an object which is guaranteed to have no attached metadata. (3e8fa3b3e) - Bug 1134970 part 2. Add JS friend API to quickly copy properties from one object to another if the objects are similar enough. (a53538b91) - Bug 1138874 - Change ReparentWrapper() to avoid multiple JS objects pointing to the same native (16224aa3d) - Bug 1138874 - Generalise assertion that source object has a preserved wrapper (bff647e8a) (f66a5071e) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1131805 part 1. Remove remaining JS_GetParent and js::GetObjectParent uses in Gecko. (5ec206e98) - Bug 1137578. Remove JS_GetParent usage from mozJSSubscriptLoader. (ba8b18d88) - Bug 1131802 part 1. Add JS friend API to test whether a given function object has extended slots. (d7a2bad97) - Bug 1131802 part 2. Allocate functions with reserved slots for DOM Xrays so we can store the Xray wrapper reference in those slots instead of as the function parent. (7bc6dba71) - Bug 1140399. Add friend API to check whether a given function object has a JSNative and to get that JSNative as needed. (71f0ccff7) - Bug 1137334. Remove nsIDOMWindowUtils.getParent. (aa3de0a27) - Bug 1125784 - Remove JS_ConvertArguments and JS_ConvertValue. (db6a1bd29) - Bug 1137325. Remove the parent() function from xpcshell. (7cac0999e) - Bug 1131797 part 1. Store an index into its XPCNativeInterface mMembers array in each XPCNativeMember. (2389614e2) - Bug 1131797 part 2. Stop storing the XPCNativeInterface* in XPConnect function objects and just get it from the XPCNativeMember* we're still storing. (252172d87) - Bug 1131797 part 3. Store the object we originally come from in a reserved slot on XPConnect functions instead of using the parent pointer. (252bb312f) and fix requireAtLeast prototype for --enable-shared-js (c660cd77b) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1136516. Stop using JS_DeprecatedNewObjectWithGivenProtoAndParent in XPCWrappedNative. (627d0c40f) - Bug 1136523. Stop doing weird things with parents in ctypes code and remove the JS_DeprecatedNewObjectWithGivenProtoAndParent API. (075a3be27) - Bug 1131805 part 2. Remove remaining js::GetObjectParent and JS_GetParent uses in SpiderMonkey. (6caf6189b) - Bug 928336. Make defining unforgeable properties on objects faster by just copying them from an unforgeable holder object. (e7d32668d) - Bug 1132522, part 1 - Treat false return from proxyHandler.defineProperty() as strict mode failure. (3237f9b70) - Bug 1132522, part 2 - Treat false return from proxyHandler.set() as strict mode failure. (e4ab29f7a) (fcb2b3aa1)1 point
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XP will live longer than 98se, and some people still use that for games, and old programs, hardware as a hobby.1 point
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So what's new and exciting these days at Microsoft? Windows 10 version upgrade woes? Oh those are old and rancid! What concerns US? What's waiting in the Windows Update Catalog? Well, here are some updates for Windows Server 2008 R2, which is maybe officially for some neighbors of ours, but which we might quietly appropriate and enjoy as well ... KB4488661 NET Framework 2.0 update KB4488666 NET Framework 4.6 update KB4488869 NET Framework 4.52 update KB4489873 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 9 KB4489876 Security Only update for March 2019 KB4489880 Security and Monthly Quality Rollup for March 2019 KB4489489 Security and Quality Rollup for NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 4.5.3, and 4.6 -- contains KB4488661, KB4488666, KB4488869, plus the old regulars mspatchregfix, KB3078602, and KB4020478. Not so much to shout about actually, since MS's shoving what used to be a half dozen or more patches into one "rollup" . Oh well. One more minor thing, I'm expecting to move very shortly, and my internet interfacing may be a bit ... irregular... for a time (my beloved PC will be in a box in a storage cubicle for a couple of months unless I'm damn lucky, I'm trying to say). Granted, I haven't been doing anything really essential to GreenHillManiac's operations, so I expect things to continue smoothly. But if anyone is curious about my sudden silence , that'll be the reason.1 point
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You are using a single core processor. In that case, the only solution available for you is to hide KB4486463. But it's all right! It's offered again and again due to a badly conceived installation check. The posts quoted below tell more about it. The default in XP mode is to have just one core in the virtual CPU. As such it behaves as a sigle core CPU and KB4486463 installs but does not substitute %windir%\system32\ntoskrnl.exe. It's OK! Hide it, and forget about it.1 point
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Well, Bill told me it's all part of his master plan. By the way, he's coming back. He, like all of us, has finally had enough of the current administration's ridiculousness. He told me all of this in the strictest confidence, (he was a little drunk at the time), but I can trust you guys, right? Cheers and Regards1 point