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As I have very recently re-posted, Be that as it may, for probably the last time: 1. Latest version of Mypal is 28.17.0 2. There have been no locale string changes since much previous version 28.13.0, so LP for that older version should be compatible with the latest version of Mypal. 3. This is general advice and I lost count of how many times I've posted about it, but in Mozilla-type browsers, for the language pack to take effect, you have to a) visit about:config and search for pref general.useragent.locale The default value would normally be en-US b) change the value to the one corresponding to your locale en-US => it c) restart browser Tada!5 points
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Just one lone update from Server 2012 to apply for December 2020: KB4592497 Still going strong with Windows 8.3 points
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Microsoft teams after some tinkering does work with the extended kernel. I cant believe that! https://prnt.sc/uyh3872 points
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There are many reasons Windows 7 is an objectively superior OS to Windows 10 and why I will use it until I die. This is one of them: Naturally, Windows 10 users won't get this notification. That would, you know, actually improve the UX, so that would be anti-Windows 10. Guess you'll have to wait for the Sunday paper to tell you what you missed.1 point
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New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20210109-355db4de-uxp-c1825acab-xpmod.7z BNavigator Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20210109-355db4de-uxp-c1825acab-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/boc-uxp/tree/custom-older * 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.win32-20210109-id-eed0566-uxp-c1825acab-xpmod.7z IceApe-UXP(suite) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/iceape.win32-20210109-id-eed0566-ia-41157bf-uxp-c1825acab-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/icedove-uxp/tree/winbuild https://github.com/roytam1/iceape-uxp/tree/winbuild for UXP changes please see above.1 point
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Everything you need to know is in the first few posts there. Install kb4019276 and kb4316682, then enable TLS 1.2 in IE settings. If it doesn't show up as an option, save the following as a .reg file and import it: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AdvancedOptions\CRYPTO\TLS1.1] "OSVersion"="3.5.1.0.0" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\AdvancedOptions\CRYPTO\TLS1.2] "OSVersion"="3.5.1.0.0" P.S. avoid double-posting. You can easily edit your last post instead.1 point
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Nice game to check your Flash player It may be my foggy memory, but i remember it playing smoother 5 years ago on this same system (GeForce 7600GS back then, Radeon HD 2600 Pro now) ... Dunno if it's because of the newer browser or newer Flash version, but the action often freezes for a bit now.1 point
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Advance Notice: Due to scheduled power equipment inspection in the building where my server locates, power outage will occur on 19 Jan 2021 10:00-14:00 (UTC+8)1 point
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Hi guys! I am getting really fed up with this Windows 10 ****....I have set up indexing to add the drives I want and it says all done but quick search isn't finding half of the information related to a customer.... I restarted indexing again and once again it is finished....BUT quick search isn't finding all files... If I go to the drive and the directory...then it finds them.... Any suggestions..... bookie321 point
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I never used Mypal (and roytam1 is not the developer), but if it works on XP, then it is not based on Firefox 68 (User Agent certainly does not prove otherwise). Maybe @feodor2 can tell you how to enable TLS 1.3 in that browser?1 point
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The latest release of @roytam1 's fork of FxESR 45 has been the one from last November: http://rtfreesoft.blogspot.com/2020/11/weekly-browser-binaries-20201128.html ... so you can at least update your one-year-old installation to the latest one... BUT (sadly, there always seems to be a "but" lately ), if you, like me, prefer your browser to be localised, then v45.9.29 (buildID=20201008212525), package file name: firefox-45.9.29-20201010-7391af2bb-win32-sse.7z is the last one that supports the original FxESR 45.9.0 language packs: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/45.9.0esr/win32/xpi/1 point
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<semi-OT> Another IPS board I occasionally browse (but don't belong to as a registered member) is nsane.forums . That one has also undergone the forum software overhaul last autumn, but the IPS default theme has been kept as a custom choice; do note that what's currently available is an updated iteration of past IPS default, but if one enables the new version now, one can get a good glimpse of what the pre-update version looked like... @asdf2345 : Scroll down to the bottom banner, then choose via "Theme": @siria : I combined your "fixes" into the following Stylem userstyle: @-moz-document domain("msfn.org") { html body.ipsApp li#cUserLink:hover ul#elUserLink_menu { display: inline-block !important; } html body.ipsApp ul#elUserLink_menu { background-color: yellowgreen !important; } html body.ipsApp ul#elUserLink_menu li { line-height: 1 !important; } ul.ipsComment_tools ul.ipsHide:hover, a.ipsComment_ellipsis:hover + ul.ipsHide { display: inline-block !important; position: static !important; } } to be used in Tycho based browsers (NM27, Arctic Fox) ; still, the overall MSFN experience in these browsers is highly problematic ... (I don't mean to be disrespectful , but the site owner tested the new layout only in Google Chrome 87/Win10 and, of course, all things work there as "expected"; so, no sympathy is expected/felt for (us here) users of older browsers on older OSes, which, I believe, is a unique trait of MSFN itself as a broader community, i.e. not to look down on users because of their Windows OS/hardware choices... Anyhow, the dice is cast and Rubicon crossed... ) <semi-OT/>1 point
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Update on this: Colour Picker custom selections are now stored in HTML5 cookies: The extension used is CookieKeeper 1.9.3.11 point
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We had to upgrade out forum software as it was out of date and with the recent spam attack we had, we needed to ensure that we're up to date to make sure things like that aren't a common occurrence in the future. I'm honestly not sure if there's much that can be done about the rounded UI. I'm happy that Invision didn't decide to go with rounded profile pictures. It seems that has been the current trend and I hate it. But please try and be as patient as possible as xper continues to work on the site. He's currently got his hands full so it might take a little time.1 point
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As my dear Italian friend mentioned, only the ActiveX version of Flash (e.g. for IE) will be removed via Windows Update in Win > 7; Microsoft Edge (Chromium based) will, no doubt, be updated to a Flash-free version at that same time... NPAPI and PPAPI Flash versions manually installed by the user will have to be also uninstalled manually, but, if your OS is compatible, future browser updates (Mozilla Firefox and the numerous Chromium variants) will come with Flash supporting code completely removed... Of note is the fact that MCP browsers (Pale Moon, Basilisk) and forks will not drop support, but this fact will become a moot point after Jan 12th (unless user downgrades to NPAPI Flash <=32.0.0.71, to satisfy whatever niche needs...).1 point
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Today, the official Adobe Flash Player "version check" page no longer shows up; it was still working yesterday, Jan 1st, 2021, successfully detecting the last release, v32.0.0.465 ... https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/about/ => https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html ... And it's the very first time they're revealing details about the time-bomb (included in versions > 32.0.0.371) set to go off on 12/01/20211 point
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install WUFUC. it sometimes pops up after reboot, but don't worry about it. https://github.com/zeffy/wufuc1 point
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It's basically embedded Chromium, if screenshare only works on 10, something is either broken in Chromium or on Discord's side1 point
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Well yes, I'm aware of that. But discord still list windows 7 as their os requirement. Since they still list windows 7 I think we should not add it yet. source: https://support.discord.com/hc/en-us/articles/213491697-What-are-the-OS-system-requirements-for-Discord-1 point
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... Thanks ; I arrived there independently myself, as posted here: Have a Happy New Year, I hope you weren't affected by that recent, strong, earthquake in your region...1 point
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I can get parts of the site to display and stay on screen: when I have uBlock Origin (v1.16.4.22b1) enabled: Some script of theirs is blocked so that the site's vanishing act is thwarted...1 point
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Latest versions of UXP browsers should have this issue fixed, e.g. latest Serpent 52:1 point
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Hi ; I tested this on latest Serpent v52.9.0 (2020-12-25) (32-bit), which belongs in the family of UXP (platform) browsers (like NM28 & Iceape-uxp); the error in the web console is: SyntaxError: invalid regexp group The error is generated on the bulky javascript blob they're sending to initialise their embedded web player: https://rutube.ru/player/player.js Searching for more details wrt said error, one finds it's related to the "lookbehind regexp" feature; in Mozilla type browsers, this was first tracked in Bugzilla #1225665 5 years ago... That issue stagnated for long and was only "fixed" last May, when Bugzilla #1634135 landed in Firefox 78 (release & ESR branches), in essence when a fully re-authored regexp engine was merged-in... Indeed, when I tried your test page in FxESR 68.12.0 (on Win7 SP1) it failed, but latest Firefox 84.0.1 was able to load the rutube.ru player... As for the UXP platform, implementation of regexp lookbehind is still very ... behind (pun intended): https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues?type=all&state=open&labels=&milestone=0&assignee=0&q=lookbehind Latest of the three, UXP issue #1675, is, in fact, bounty material... In Chromium land, the feature was first implemented in Chrome 62 (FTR, Chrome 49 ends up displaying an empty grey page) ... TL;DR : Under Windows XP, viable option to use rutube.ru in a browser is to use a flavour of the Chinese-made 360 Extreme Explorer, v11 -> Chromium 69 based (seen below): v12 -> Chromium 78 based (as posted by @we3fan ) v13 -> Chromium 86 based... I don't know whether this is actually considered as a solution by you, under XP, but latest youtube-dl does support rutube.ru: youtube-dl -F "https://rutube.ru/video/102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4/" => [rutube] 102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4: Downloading video JSON [rutube] 102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4: Downloading options JSON [rutube] 102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4: Downloading f4m manifest [rutube] 102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4: Downloading f4m manifest [rutube] 102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4: Downloading f4m manifest [rutube] 102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4: Downloading m3u8 information [info] Available formats for 102923ff44b823058b195734393ab6e4: format code extension resolution note default-765 flv 768x432 765k m3u8-765 mp4 768x432 765k , avc1.42c01e, mp4a.40.2 default-1364 flv 1024x576 1364k m3u8-1364 mp4 1024x576 1364k , avc1.4d401f, mp4a.40.2 (best) That way, you can pipe the stream (or download it first) to a WinXP compatible media player ... Best regards, festive wishes1 point
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SwiftSearch is great, such a shame that it only works on NTFS formatted drives. I actually find the search on XP to be pretty good, as long as you switch all the dancing dog rubbish off, but I fully agree that Windows 10 search is absolutely awful! It's not great even when the drive is indexed, and if it isn't the search is so slow as to be unusable. I absolutely hate the way it presents the results too!1 point
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I'm still using winamp 5.65 (not anything newer) due to some weird bugs appeared in newer builds.1 point
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You can always report this on the Nvidia driver forum (I'm only guessing because I don't have a desktop to test these GPUs on or an rtx 20xx or 30xx GPU). Customer is always king, as @xpclient rightly said somewhere on this forum1 point
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I found an easier way. Here's how to do it: 1. You will need Windows Vista installation media and Windows PE media that has diskpart and imagex (not DISM) (If you don't have it, you can use Windows Embedded POSReady 7 setup, which is what I used) 2. Boot the Windows PE or Windows Embedded POSReady 7 CD 3. When you get to setup, open command prompt 4. Type in these commands: diskpart sel disk 0 clean convert mbr cre par pri size=256 format quick fs=fat32 (You can also use NTFS, but FAT32 also works) assign letter w cre par pri size=32768 (or 32000) format quick fs=fat32 assign letter c exit 5. Now insert the Vista DVD or media, and type in these commands: imagex /apply D:\sources\install.wim 1 C: bcdboot C:\Windows /s W: bootsect /nt60 C: /force /mbr 6. Run Startup Repair. If you booted into Windows PE, reboot into the Vista DVD. When it tells you to restart, restart. 7. As mentioned here, the boot process will be VERY long. During the second stage it will give you an error. Open CMD by Shift+10, go to HKLM/System/Setup, change the CMDLine to cmd.exe, and change all values to 0. Then go back to the Command Prompt, and type in these commands: cd oobe msoobe 8. After the oobe has completed, it should close. Go back to the command prompt and type in taskmgr. 9. Go to Processes and kill "winlogon.exe". 10. You should now have Vista fully functioning on FAT32. I guess a good use for this would be to access a Vista partition from DOS or Windows 9x.1 point
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https://caniuse.com/webgl https://www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/BlacklistsAndWhitelists If your GPU driver is blacklisted, you may try to force-enable webgl in the browser by toggling webgl.force-enabled;false and restarting the browser (depending on actual GPU, this may work or not, worst case scenario: the browser crashes upon launch - you'd have to restore that pref back to false by editing the prefs.js file in your profile...). It is needed by the mapbox API they're employing for displaying "Server Location"; as for actual deprecation, the Wikipedia entry for it is unclear about this; .. If you mean WebGL 1.0, well yes, this has been superseded by WebGL 2.0, but the latter is still being maintained, I think: https://www.khronos.org/news/tags/tag/webgl But then again, I'm not a gamer myself, so perhaps within the context of video games, the WebGL technology has been surpassed by newer APIs... That doesn't mean it's dead for simpler graphics tasks within a browser,,,1 point
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I'm too late! Only now I came to know about R.Loew's amazing work towards making Windows 9x usable even now. What a legend he was!!! Very saddening news. RIP R.Loew . You will be gone but NEVER forgotten1 point
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That's not happening on my Win7 SP1 (Pro, non-N) test VM, but that's maybe due to having a different edition.1 point
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Thank you! I finally managed to dualboot them. Man you saved me.. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Could you also please lock the thread? since it may help someone too, but I don't need any more help.1 point
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You know why I can't rollback to earlier versions, scroll back. Also, btw, I DO understand English well but I have a god-awful 1366 by 768 TN panel on my main laptop. I don't use custom dark themes and also Dixel's customisations make it super hard to see the difference. I strained my eyes very much trying to see it. I thought you saw what @UCyborg said about the same. My issue is resolved now so let's stop arguing.1 point
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... More details available below: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Plugin-container_and_out-of-process_plugins#Plugin-container1 point
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Now that you said that, I remember running 8.1 on some old 1.9GHz Dual Core AMD laptop, think it was like the TK-57 or something1 point
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But who uses pentium 4 as their daily machine anyways? I don't want to wait 5 minutes just for the browser to load.1 point
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Actually sometimes they are not only security fixes. Windows 8.1 received nvme updates and usb-c reliability updates. They are important for new systems.1 point
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You can directly bypass this with a neat script. Here's all the details: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3190832/bypass-microsofts-update-block-for-windows-7-8-1-pcs-with-kaby-lake-ryzen.html And even if that script didn't exist, I'm gonna tell you right now, I've been forgoing Windows security updates for YEARS. Never had a single malware issue since... What... A decade ago? But having said that, I'm a home user. For anything enterprise at all, you should be using Linux, or if you can't do that, Windows 10 with all sec. updates. Also, running without sec. updates does require that you just be smart about what you download and install of course. Employ regular backups and don't click on rando links in emails.1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.3.1-Goanna-20201205.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git b383d6bc2..fa9ed1e11: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1147951, part 2 - Remove unused JAVASCRIPT definition from nsJSEnvironment.cpp. r=baku (607909217) - Bug 1147951, part 1 - Remove uses of JAVASCRIPT2 from Console.cpp. r=baku (46cde7cfa) - pointer style (5504c22d4) - Bug 1165384 - Add a typedef for the statistics phase table; r=sfink (484a24237) - Bug 1165385 - Remove the rarely used !fullFormat mode of MOZ_GCTIMER; r=sfink (ab8b17eb1) - Bug 1165390 - Make the detailed statistics formatting methods have consistent names; r=sfink (55c5db543) - Bug 1165410 - Reimplement GC statistics JSON output formatter; r=sfink (04c13c874) - Bug 1166789 - Cleanup javascript.options.mem.log formatting; r=sfink, r=mccr8 (f23b455b4) - Bug 1171451 - Use the correct type for the argv argument to NS_CreateJSArgv and the nsJSArgArray constructor; r=jst (edfa21a59) - Bug 886459, part 1 - Remove unused includes of nsIJSRuntimeService.h. r=bholley (bbc277ac1) - Bug 886459, part 2 - Remove context callbacks from XPCJSRuntime. r=bholley (2c3c8515a) - Bug 886459, part 3 - Remove simple uses of nsIJSRuntimeService to get the JSRuntime. r=bholley (ff5bfe304) - pointer style (2ea264afd) - Bug 1169457 - Add null check in OnWrapperDestroy. r=jimm (741739513) - Bug 886459, part 4 - Remove nsIJSRuntimeService. r=bholley,aklotz (61563f53b) - Bug 1176642 - Use absolute_import in mach_commands.py files; r=glandium (a9fcb3b3f) - Bug 1176642 - Defer import of autotry and pprint; r=chmanchester (de40855cb) - Bug 1178772 - Add check_macroassembler_style.py: Verify that each MacroAssembler declaration maps to all its definitions. r=h4writer (fd406593a) - Bug 1152556 - Add moz.build bugzilla metadata in dom/media. r=kinetik (fa2ffa121) - Bug 1152556 - Add moz.build bugzilla metadata in dom/media webrtc. r=abr (d208b839a) - re-enable peerconnection (42e8c412b) - Bug 1152538 - Enable WebRTC identity, r=jesup (13a47adcb) - Bug 1231123 - Simplify LaunchApp on BSDs by dropping fork/exec version. r=jld (c35e6e36f) - bug 1171120 - Fix mtransport+signalling to build on iOS. r=ekr (7034b20ab) - Bug 1150609 Patch 1 WebRTC SDP - add tmmbr to offer. r=jesup (52ca72d09) - Bug 1150609 Patch 2 - WebRTC enable tmmbr r=jesup (d59c6adb9) - Bug 1150609 Patch 3 - WebRTC enable tmmbr unittest changes. r=jesup (eeffed826) - Bug 1087161 - Upgrading B2G toolchain to gcc-4.9 (851194ca0) (538b35a4e) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1201329 - Use AlignedStorage2 instead of char[] for IPDL union members. r=billm (420db1710) - Bug 1146214 - Remove unused set fence functions. r=nical (148188894) - Bug 1146214 - Combine FenceHandle and FenceHandleFromChild. r=nical (9d33cdedc) - Bug 1147894 - Remove the redundant OpUpdateTexture IPDL message. r=sotaro (c3b037c92) - Bug 1146214 - Implement fence delivery. Combine ipc messages and remove reply fence delivery message. r=nical (cd115f0db) - Bug 1146214 - Remove the unused code after refactoring. r=nical (2582f1dfa) - Bug 1146214 - Rename some functions after refactoring. r=nical (fd7655c71) - Bug 1150381 - [LayerScope]: Don't showing the same texture in the same frame on LayerScope. r=chiajung (7a5310113) - Bug 1162395 - [LayerScope]: No need to read and send the texture when the same texture id contains in a frame. r=cku (2c67a0994) - Bug 1168015 - Dump source image from graphic buffer directly on B2G. r=kamidphish, r=hshih (108f3dd5a) - Bug 1158575: Support using GDI rendering for opaque surfaces when using cross-process layers. r=jrmuizel (8913ea2ff) - Bug 1155498 - Use FdObj to replace FenceHandle's android fence. r=sotaro (ac0f66f02) - Bug 1155498 - Part 2 - Use new FenceHandle to handle the fence in TextureHost. r=sotaro (8c3cd6427) - Bug 1152370 part 1 - Add android aosp VirtualDisplaySurface r=mwu (795674527) - Bug 1152370 part 2 - Add DisplaySurface r=mwu (f4e7cb123) - Bug 1151936 - Update GLContextEGL's EGLSurface override handling r=jgilbert (a1a72947b) - Bug 1154313 - Move sUsingHwc to gfxPrefs r=mwu,nical (d315f572a) - Bug 1152361 - Ensure outbufAcquireFenceFd is initialized during boot animation. r=mwu (c17f9bc1a) - Bug 1152135 - Split EGLSurface buffer swap and HWC buffer swap r=mwu,nical,jgilbert (2ec0aaccc) - Bug 1148149 - Support Android Presentation API. r=snorp, r=jgilbert (60ae01557) - Bug 1150518 - Remove glClear() on blit composition r=Sushil (24b242a14) - Bug 1152370 part 3 - Use DisplaySurface r=mwu (c531c0b44) - Bug 1157661 - Fix a null-check in CompositorOGL::DrawQuad. r=nical (c00d429d3) - Bug 1113425 part 1 - Fix some bad CSS comment syntax in animation tests; r=mattwoodrow (7abbbb3de) - Bug 1113425 part 2 - Apply async properties when querying the animated transform; r=mattwoodrow (52e778eeb) - Bug 1113425 part 4 - Enable test_deferred_start.html on all platforms; r=mattwoodrow (3884a02a3) - Bug 1113425 part 3 - Make test_deferred_start.html wait an extra frame; r=mattwoodrow (0971c8836) - Bug 1148949 - Apply async properties when querying the animated transform for cross-process compositor parents too; r=mattwoodrow (8bdeafc25) - Bug 1157066. When reading back the OMTA transfrom of a layer don't include transforms from async panning or zooming. r=kats,birtles (43c1bab02) - Bug 1129133 - Clean up GeckoTouchDispatcher so that it's a real singleton. r=kats,mwu (ac97ee5f4) - Bug 1140578 - Remove some redundant code and an unused return value. r=mchang (9d02a9794) - Bug 1140578 - Simplify some code. r=mchang (5a2f95805) - Bug 1140578 - Add a explicit flag to track if we have pending touch moves to process. r=mchang (3255a2ac8) - Bug 1140578 - Prevent resampling moves across non-move touch events. r=mchang (5a2622f6c) - Bug 1146987 - Deal with cases where we get a batch of interleaved move and non-move events on the libui thread before anything is processed, with resampling disabled. r=mchang (462ce355c) - Bug 1149412 - Remove bad assertion. r=mchang (d9d2db4ba) - Bug 1137151: Marked destructor of |GeckoTouchDispatcher| as protected, r=mwu (21fae6af2) - Bug 1138502. Reset vsync unobserve count if a force composite occurs. r=mstange (9682c9e62) - Bug 1148583 - Dispatch touch events before composites. r=kats (cfabb0eef) - Bug 1128690 - Ensure Talos Performance Tests still work with silk enabled. r=mstange (089e87b89) - Bug 1138181 - Be more aggressive in updating plugin geometry in the compositor, avoids filtering out important offset updates that don't involve remote layer tree updates. r=roc (e341636de) - comment coming from Bug 1143249 (2f6c7bdc8) - Bug 1154614 - Don't try to pick up the same non-reentrant lock twice. r=dvander a=RyanVM (c69cba3d9) - Bug 1156981 - Split CompositorParent's scheduling of composition to CompositorScheduler r=mchang (bf87b2ba3) - Bug 1139541 - Make HWC skip opacity=0 layers. r=sotaro (cd6d5114c) - Bug 1149646 - Delete non-uniform vsync interval warning. r=kats (5bc0cd3fa) - Bug 1155498 - Part 3 - Use new FenceHandle to handle the fence in Compositor. r=sotaro (f5c685606) - Bug 1155498 - Part 4 - Use new FenceHandle to handle the fence in TextureClient. r=sotaro (0390d19fd) - Bug 1155498 - Part 5 - Use new FenceHandle to handle Decoder fence. r=sotaro (a99b62351) - Bug 1164513 - Add nullptr check r=milan (41053d048) - Bug 1155495 - Part 1: Remove TextureHostOGL and integrate the platform specific API into TextureHost. r=nical, r=sotaro (9c909e5e2) - Bug 1155495 - Part 2: Remove unnecessary class inheritance and casting. r=nical, r=sotaro (4ce5869ff) - Bug 1133007 - Send the content of a texture only if its was altered since previous transmission. r=kamidphish, r=boris (f78a07160) - Bug 1156456 patch 1 - Reftests comparing a 3-D transformed cube generated by main-thread paths and off-main-thread animations paths. r=birtles (f0f5309d9) - Bug 1156456 patch 2 - Transform the z component just like the x and y. r=birtles (cc36b5b91) - Bug 1156456 patch 3 - Send transform origin and perspective origin to layer in device pixels rather than CSS pixels. r=birtles (94ea8a04a) - Bug 1156456 followup - Also annotate as fuzzy on Mulet, on a CLOSED TREE. (712c97eff) - Bug 1156456 followup - Add a simple reftest for off-main-thread animation of opacity. (eac0fe0e4) - Bug 1157455 patch 1 - Add tests for OMTA transforms in degrees in addition to those in radians. r=birtles (83fb5b7af) - Bug 1157455 patch 2 - Send angles (in CSS transform functions) to the compositor thread with their units rather than sending all such angles in radians. r=birtles (a8b47f5b0) - Bug 1157455 patch 3 - When interpolating angles, preserve units when possible in order to avoid floating point error. r=birtles (ace148e00) - Bug 1157455 followup - fix test_transitions_per_property.html to expect different angle interpolation results, on a CLOSED TREE. (270ef56eb) - Bug 1022080 - Don't force intermediate surfaces when dumping textures, unless explicitly specified. r=nical (0a010b6c8) - Bug 1022080 - Make non-HTML dumping of textures work better. r=nical (304939544) (a057fcd85) - nss: mozpkix: sync with UXP changes (removing vim line) (b0d81ff20) - bump nss version, and import changes from mozilla nss repo: - Bug 1641480, TLS 1.3: tighten CCS handling in compatibility mode, r=mt - Bug 1672703, always tolerate the first CCS in TLS 1.3, r=mt - Bug 1663661 - Guard against NULL token in nssSlot_IsTokenPresent. r=jcj - Bug 1607449 - Lock cert->nssCertificate to prevent data race. r=jcj,keeler - Bug 1679290 - Don't hold slot lock when taking session lock r=bbeurdouche - Bug 1670769 - Remove 10 GeoTrust, thawte, and VeriSign root certs from NSS. r=kjacobs,KathleenWilson - Bug 1678166 - Add NAVER Global Root Certification Authority root cert to NSS. r=bbeurdouche,KathleenWilson - Bug 1678189 - December 2020 batch of root changes, NSS_BUILTINS_LIBRARY_VERSION 2.46. r=bbeurdouche (c87e0c17a) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1166942 - Add logging of color layer bounds. r=nical (442de4b6c) - Bug 1152109 - Don't clear plugin data cache in ShadowLayers code, we need to resend this during repaints that do not involve reflow. r=roc (8670e73f9) - Bug 1158122 - Remove all occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/layers/composite. r=nical (dcfa2050a) - Bug 1158122 - Remove all occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/ipc/. r=nical (1ca3800b5) - Bug 1158122 - Remove all occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/gl/. r=nical (187d70360) - Bug 1158122 - Remove all occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/thebes/. r=nical (487ab747c) - Bug 1155621 - Remove no-op gfx2DGlue conversion helpers. r=Bas (f2ea364d4) - Bug 1158122 - Remove some occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/layers/. r=nical (b1bb2e736) - Bug 1158122 - Remove all occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/layers/client. r=nical (f0e71c984) - Bug 1158122 - Remove the remaining occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/layers. r=nical (571ff6de0) - Bug 1148350 - Add a test. r=botond (226b59773) - Bug 1158122 - Remove most occurences of nsIntRect in gfx/tests. r=nical (cb3b2541c) - Bug 1032848 - Part 1: Implement WebIDL for HTMLCanvasElement::CaptureStream. r=smaug, r=mt (210e34454) - Bug 1032848 - Part 2: Implement HTMLCanvasElement::CaptureStream. r=mt, r=jesup, r=jgilbert, r=gwright (bec93b4d3) - Bug 1032848 followup: Add 'override' annotation to Notify() method in CanvasCaptureMediaStream.cpp. rs=ehsan (9866fd266) - Bug 1032848 - Part 3: Add tests for HTMLCanvasElement::CaptureStream. r=mt, r=jgilbert, r=jesup (bde68ba7c) - Bug 987498 - Part 1 - Layers support OverlayImage. r=roc (8b22b789f) - Bug 987498 - Part 2 - HTMLMediaElement supports playback OverlayImage. r=roc (247dc15a2) - Bug 987498 - Part 3 - Implement DOMHwMediaStream. r=roc (f0d9de519) - Bug 987498 - Part 4 -Implement SetImageSize on DOMHwMediaStream. r=roc (850cf6ad0) - Bug 1147194 - Do scroll info layer hoisting when building the display list. r=tn (64ae65e97) - Bug 1161389 - Skip AccessibleCaret frame if nsDisplayListBuilder doesn't build caret. r=roc (0e8328488) - Bug 1068881 (Part 2) - Add reftests for rounding image dest rects to zero size. r=roc (00202564b) - Bug 1164227 - Don't allow invalid region simplification to invalidate unchanged scrolled contents. r=roc (3cde9cd56) - Bug 1148022 - When frame metrics are attached to the container layer of the root scroll frame, make sure that its scroll frame is active. r=tn (5369f9175) - Bug 1154478 - Really force-enable the event-regions code when APZ is enabled. r=tn (e7ba54c3d) - Move AsyncPanZoomAnimation into its own header. (bug 1139220 part 1, r=kats) (e06fd8854) - Bug 1139180 - Add BUG_COMPONENT metadata to moz.build for files in layout/. r=roc (468dedf02) - Factor the guts of AsyncScroll into a base helper class. (bug 1139220 part 2, r=kgilbert) (1719bcba6) - Use the main-thread key spline animation logic for Desktop APZ. (bug 1139220 part 3, r=kats,kgilbert) (84a1d8948) - Bug 1147038. Use the correct clip for root scroll frames in root content documents. r=mstange (cae882bdf) - Use Maybe to communicate the APZ scrollframe clip. (bug 1148582 part 1, r=mstange) (d22c5cfeb) (fa9ed1e11) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses. A goanna3 source tree that has kmeleon adaption patch applied is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27/tree/kmeleon761 point
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New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20201205-355db4de-uxp-fd576c427-xpmod.7z BNavigator Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20201205-355db4de-uxp-fd576c427-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/boc-uxp/tree/custom-older * 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.win32-20201205-id-eed0566-uxp-fd576c427-xpmod.7z IceApe-UXP(suite) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/iceape.win32-20201205-id-eed0566-ia-41157bf-uxp-fd576c427-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/icedove-uxp/tree/winbuild https://github.com/roytam1/iceape-uxp/tree/winbuild for UXP changes please see above.1 point
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Except you can install wufuc and continue using windows update (no microsoft catalog updates, no manual search)1 point
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It appears you missed the point in my previous post above... User Agent Switcher & Manager https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/user-agent-switcher-and-m/bhchdcejhohfmigjafbampogmaanbfkg Version 0.4.4 Updated: October 8 2020 => CRX3-package-only, that won't install in Chrome 49 OTOH, the one extension I suggested was last updated on September 6 2019 and will install!1 point
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Well back in 2013 I absolutely hated that os. It was weird for me at the time. Windows 8.1 improved the metro ui, added start button and for me at least improved my pc performance (especially ssd io). Telemetry can be removed, so that’s why I asked that very question. I absolutely don’t want to make anyone angry or anything, just being curious.1 point
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I seriously do not understand why they f****** did this. Just why?? I hate modern software companies nowadays. Everything is a f****** expensive subscription, new operating systems are pieces of junk trying to spy on you whilst looking ugly. Back to my point, why would virtualization software check if I had patched my uxtheme to sideload a new theme for example? Unbelievable! Their explanation:1 point
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FONT SETTINGS, as far as I understand them... Permissions to "choose" fonts or to "download" fonts are different things. And icon fonts are thing 3, since FF41... If "download" is forbidden, that still allows website authors to choose from already installed local fonts. "permissions.default.font" = 1 / 2 / 3 Same choices as with similar pref for downloading images, iframes etc: Download 1=all / 2=none / 3=from same domain If "choosing" is forbidden, that implies of course that download is forbidden too, only the user-font allowed. "browser.display.use_document_fonts" = 0 / 1 (use fonts specified by document author: no / yes) And ONLY younger browsers have a separate setting for "icon fonts"? "gfx.downloadable_fonts.enabled" = true So this allows to download ICON fonts even if "choosing" fonts is otherwise forbidden "gfx.downloadable_fonts....." comes with a bunch of sub-prefs, specifying fallback waiting times, sanitizing, a separate setting for woff2-fonts etc..... (no clue, just as hints ;-)) And no idea if gfx-fonts also overrule pref-1, or vice-versa ...? While at it, in my prefs have also stored this comment note: "layout.css.font-loading-api.enabled__INFO" = "INFO: sends list of INSTALLED fonts / Avoid fingerprinting / Attention: reCaptcha?" Oh, what most users keep overlooking, at least in K-Meleon: In Page Display > Fonts there are a bunch of "Language Groups", each of them with independant fonts and minimum-size. The field showing "Western" is a dropdown menu, and the most important group is at the very bottom: Others (Unicode) For example Russian speakers may want to configure groups "Cyrillic" and "Central European" While still at it... If any users with very old browsers and systems (like 98) ever see this, and have constant trouble with broken characters: get an emoji font like well-known "Symbola" and set it in browser prefs for "cursive" and "ornate/fantasy" text, in groups for "Unicode" and "Western" etc. Howto: download from link below, unzip, drop the smaller ttf-file into c:/windows/fonts (Asian users may need the bigger file, but no clue) Symbola v12 was last TrueType: page: https://web.archive.org/web/20190502155955/http://users.teilar.gr/%7Eg1951d/ font: https://web.archive.org/web/20190608100449/http://users.teilar.gr/~g1951d/Symbola.zip Edit: Yet another TRACKING-trick! blocking fonts does NOT prevent GOOGLE from getting user data anyway, they use this trick: link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css' Workaround: Block domains instead: fonts.googleapis.com / fonts.gstatic.com BUT: Google does not allow reducing their tracking by blocking fonts.googleapis - or otherwise they will block you from their RECAPTCHAS! At least that was once figured out in a forum. It's been awhile, cannot test myself, but nowadays things rarely get better, Only worse, worse, worse.... .1 point
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Also because Vista was just too ahead of its time, and had a far too damaged reputation by the time SP1/2 had ironed out most of the early launch issues. Doesn't help there was crap like the NVIDIA 8600M (which I'd had the displeasure of dealing with) and Pentium Dual-Cores.1 point
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And mine: I have modest urges to play x64 games and look at Aero. Vista satisfies them.1 point