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In my country it's enough to just have a serial number of the unit (usually a sticker), I replaced items myself, no questions asked.5 points
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Under €50? Hmmm... I've never got any troubles with the German Inter-Tech brand. This el-cheapo model works in my spare server PC 24/7 for 5 years. https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/p/905594584 points
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On the other hand, even if you manage to replace, even the 750W model looks scary and cheap inside. Sorry for the article in a foreign language, seems the model is only for the Eastern countries' market. https://www.x-kom.pl/p/698743-zasilacz-do-komputera-fsp-fortron-hydro-k-pro-750w-80-plus-bronze.html4 points
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If you're not capable of doing in-depth diagnostics, I'd say better get rid of it. It's simply not worth it. It's a high chance it has an overload somewhere due to poor manufacturing process, besides 500W PSU isn't something to die for. Or even waste your precious time.4 points
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Add custom search engine With the extension Add custom search engine, you can create custom search engine entries for the search bar and the URL bar. Your custom search engine needs a name and search URL. Additionally, the user can determine an icon, a suggestion URL, POST query parameters, the input encoding and a description. Icons can be selected from your local computer or specified as an URL pointing to an image. The extension UI is accessible via a button right next to the URL/search bar or the options in the Add-ons Manager. Tested version: 4.2 Here is a screenshot: Download link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-custom-search-engine/ The extension Add custom search engine is one of those I mentioned in my previous article Managing search engines in Mypal 68. I tested this extension by creating a custom search engine and adding it to Mypal 68. It worked without any problems.3 points
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Update notification A new beta version of Mypal 68 has been released, Mypal 68.13.5b. Download link: https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/releases/download/68.13.5b/mypal-68.13.5.en-US.win32.zip Cheers, AstroSkipper3 points
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Complete or incomplete, it doesn't distort what you said. You've never used Kaspersky yourself, you stay on the safe side, you won't use it, hence you have no moral obligation to do it, yet you obsessively promote it on MSFN. The insane intensity and the style clearly point out to the commercial roots of your promotions.2 points
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The U.S. federal government banned the use of Kaspersky software. By Mark Hachman, Senior Editor, PCWorld MAR 28, 2022 9:59 AM PDT Antimalware provider Kaspersky Lab has been blacklisted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, adding its name alongside Huawei and ZTE as companies that are deemed a threat to national security. The FCC maintains a list of companies which are “deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to national security or the security and safety of United States persons,” and added Kaspersky to the list on Friday. Officially, the list now includes China Mobile International USA Inc., China Telecom (Americas) Corp, and AO Kaspersky Labs, as well as their subsidiaries. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr said in a statement that adding those companies to the list “will help secure our networks from threats posed by Chinese and Russian state backed entities.” If a company is on the restricted list, it can’t receive federal subsidies, Bloomberg reported. The U.S. federal government banned the use of Kaspersky software in federal information systems in 2017 because of concerns about Kaspersky’s links to the Russian government. Individual users may continue to use products blacklisted by the FCC if they choose to do so, however. Kaspersky does not appear in PCWorld’s list of the best antivirus programs for your PC but does appear in the current list of PCWorld’s best free antivirus programs for Windows. If you try to install Kaspersky’s free tools, Windows Defender may flag Kaspersky as dangerous. We encountered the issue in our testing, though it wasn’t clear why the issues occurred. Author: Mark Hachman, Senior Editor As PCWorld's senior editor, Mark focuses on Microsoft news and chip technology, among other beats. He has formerly written for PCMag, BYTE, Slashdot, eWEEK, and ReadWrite. https://www.pcworld.com/article/626854/kaspersky-blacklisted-as-a-risk-to-u-s-national-security.html1 point
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I didn't know that starting a thread gave any particular privilege, I would say that a similar request would be granted or denied depending on its contents, not on who proposes it. jaclaz1 point
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I missed them. But even being "directed" to them, I clearly don't see them the same as you "on a scale of 1 to 10". Some of us are biased, whether we intend to be or not. Some of us are paranoid, whether we indend to be or not. Some of us take sides and troll the forum for "likes" that have no bearing on anything whatsoever other than "trolls being trolls". I stopped following these "discussions" because they have become nothing but Gang Wars.1 point
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Don't you dare to behave like nothing happened! You seem to oftenly call us "family", so how come you didn't notice @Vistapocalypseinsulted @AstroSkipper's valuable work? https://msfn.org/board/topic/184271-us-blacklists-kaspersky-antivirus-as-an-unacceptable-risk-to-national-security/?do=findComment&comment=1254579Besides How come you didn't notice him calling other members paranoid? https://msfn.org/board/topic/184271-us-blacklists-kaspersky-antivirus-as-an-unacceptable-risk-to-national-security/?do=findComment&comment=1254874I I wonder for how long he will be allowed to do that?!1 point
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Unbiased readers do not see it as pollution. THIS is why these sorts of "topics" are forbidden on most forums such as this.1 point
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I, as the creator of this topic, kindly ask the moderators to cleanse it from the pollution and insults done by @Vistapocalypse Many thanx.1 point
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Obviously we don’t wish to discuss the off topic matters, Obviously you don’t wish to discuss the Iranian AV suggested in another topic, why not? Or North Korean, maybe? Why such fixation on Russia/Russian?1 point
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We can't be sure of that due to the fact you seem to not understand the topic's title written in plain and simple English which is not about "independent" labs, it's about the Kaspersky ban. Yet you shove down our throats the software from a country that has no freedom of speech and is a total surveillance state, the software that is made by the Russian paramilitaries.1 point
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Red border was the default setting for Snipping Tool (a Windows Vista component).1 point
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Could be more of a combination of a 64bit OS with this 32bit browser issue.1 point
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Several years ago, when I used this browser, I also had this issue, but I fixed it with the famous --no-sandbox flag (which makes ones browser non-secure). The font issue is easy to reproduce here. https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/1 point
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An Dell Insprion 3670 with an i3-8100. Both browsers require disabling loading inactive tabs, otherwise the computer slows to a halt. I had dozens of tabs open on twitter- a pretty heavy site considering all the media.1 point
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Yes! That's exactly the part of Dan's message I quoted when I said to him "thanks for the tip mate!".1 point
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actually it is not my discovery, but a NM28 chinese language pack user who has no msfn account while I told him to ask question about updating NM language pack here. later he told me that he can't register a new account here by email.1 point
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TBH, not really. The easiest and best method is to use, for example, @heinoganda's Certificate Updater or my most recent offline updater. You can get it here in the section 11.2.4. Downloads related to Root Certificate Updates. Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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I see that you don't understand how Trimcheck works. First of all, you need to launch a program from a partition on an SSD/NVME disk that you want to test. If you run the program, e.g. from a pendrive, it doesn't make sense and nothing will test! the first launch of the program is created by the trimcheck.bin file (probably always 64MB with random data) copies the first 16 KB of data from the trimcheck.bin file to the .json text file in which he also saves data on the location of the trimcheck.bin file (offset e.g. 21018939392) removes the trimcheck.bin file from the disk and informs to do TRIM now now we are doing TRIM, e.g. in O&O now we run Trimcheck again from the same location as before (where the .json file was created) Trimcheck compares the data from the .json file with data in disk offset 21018939392 If there are only zeros there, it means that TRIM operation in O&O has worked, but if you are there, the same data from the .json file, it means that TRIM operation in O&O did not work In general, instead of using Trimcheck, you can check it manually: make or copy file (a few megabytes) on partition on NVMe disk in Hex Editor check location (offset or sector) this file - save this information somewhere e.g. Notepad or on a piece of paper delete file from disk use Shift key to not remove to Windows Recycle Bin run TRIM in O&O on partition where there was a deleted file run Hex Editor and check if starting from the sector you wrote on a piece of paper are only zeros If zeros - TRIM it worked If any data - TRIM it did not work1 point
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Yep, don't like the title either, sounds like someone already made a choice for me.1 point
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Wow! I amazed you're allowed to talk about politics here so openly! Not saying I don't agree, but still, you know...1 point
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I still have an article where the investigators confirmed Kaspersky is in close relations with FSB, it needs translation, and I have to look for it, so might take some time. Thank you for a very funny joke !!!!!!1 point
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Mypal 68 is not a fully portable browser. It writes additionally entries in the registry, needs files in the folder c:\Documents and Settings\YourUsername\Application Data\Mypal68 to find its profiles and uses of course profile folders where ever you created them. To make this browser fully portable you have to make a research in the internet. There are many sites which provide detailed instructions or tutorials for creating fully portable applications.1 point
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No , you will not - 'cause each new version brings more and more complicated crap , too complicated for someone who is not prepared to handle. We already had a "hero", who just ran away after he made only one version of chrome released, and it was based on my knowledge.1 point
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Where . Do. You . Live . ? . LOL. (whispering, russia?) In the West it's called freedom of speech ! And here Tripredacus has an answer for you.1 point
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@legacyfan, @msfntor, @XPerceniol, good night, sleep well !1 point
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hypocrisy lvl 2000. My absolutely innocent posts deleted. You're not even given a chance to see them.1 point
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Thank you, I'll try, update for CloseHandle, it crashed, unfortunately. After some time I could only get a white (hardware) cursor in the game. So i'll stay with my 1st variant for some time and see if works for more than several hours. With it I get occasional frame drops, but nothing awful.1 point
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1 - Worked ! 2 - Very long (doesn't fit the old one) 3 - Query.. is very long and GerEnv. is not found in the kernel, and I can't change the imports. It's just too many of them to edit.1 point
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@win32 hi, could you suggest a real replacement for these ? Just stubs don't work for this precise case. Thank you ! GetMaximumProcessorCount this one somewhat worked if replaced to GetCurrentProcessorNumber These below didn't work if stubbed. GetThreadIdealProcessorEx K32GetModuleInformation K32GetProcessMemoryInfo1 point
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Hello, Zomba (grossly misspelled you with a couple of letters, lol), glad to hear from you ! There was a point of no return after 2001, when we silently agreed to the modern crappy state of things. Now it's too late, 'cause the jinn is out . All these"security" measures are a very good business. Look at how many "security agencies" and paramilitares are everywhere. It all brings good bucks.1 point
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The US gov. does what has to be done, it gathers intel on our enemies. There is an exchange of info between NATO - it's public knowledge. I was on several missions based on the gathered intel on suckers, the intel was solid. EDIT: That being said, of course I'm against my phone being tapped. But then again, I was born here.1 point
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1- Yes, indeed ! 2 - And you were/are right, 'cause looks we've got ourselves another Kaspersky. The creator surname is Pavlovski.1 point
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No, because Duck is just a clone and its search results are very poor. And what is Rumble ? Never heard of it. Something russian again ? Someone here already wrote - Duck is jewish . A guy from Mossad created it. Mossad is less "evil" than CIA, in yor opininon ?1 point
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So don't use the "evil" US goodies ? Simple, no ?1 point
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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20210605-e29e57e-uxp-7f6f1c664-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20210605-e29e57e-uxp-7f6f1c664-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20210605-e29e57e-uxp-7f6f1c664-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win32-git-20210605-411f285e0-uxp-7f6f1c664-xpmod.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win32-git-20210605-411f285e0-uxp-7f6f1c664-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win64-git-20210605-411f285e0-uxp-7f6f1c664-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - Revert "Issue #21 - Remove TelemertyVFS" (349346d0b) - Issue #1772 - Stop using legacy code page conversion for file paths on Linux. (c921ad59d) - Issue #1774 - Make menulist-button visible again in gtk3 (0a0830ba8) - Merge pull request 'Issue #1774 - Make menulist-button visible again in gtk3' (#1775) from jobbautista9/UXP:master into master (27e7b312a) - Revert "Issue #1774 - Make menulist-button visible again in gtk3" (6272d48e8) - Issue #1774 - Add metrics to the editable menulist-button for GTK3 (42cf1ad41) - [toolkit] Exclude printer spew from troubleshooting information. (ce71c0fe3) - [js] Fix invalid early return in BaselineFrame::trace. (9acd98298) - [js] Fix porting typo (7f6f1c664) No official Basilisk changes since my last build. Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - Back-end branch pointer update. (c9f73ec3f) - Rename "Web Developer" menu entries to "Developer Tools" (29908be27) - Issue #1870 - Add try/catch and console logging for failing autocomplete popup. (411f285e0) My changes since my last build: - skipped "Rename "Web Developer" menu entries to "Developer Tools" (29908be27)" - update NSS builtin certstore to May 2021 version from mozilla upstream. (6026e19d2)1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.3-Goanna-20210515.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 32a8a4473...963b86a51: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1158442 - Remove the "Performance Entry buffer size maximum reached" warning; r=baku (98065e0a3) - Bug 1164552 - create new colors in light/dark themes for devtools specifically for rendering graphs in the performance tool. The highlight-* colors in light theme work well for text, less so for rendered blocks and appear very 'bold'. Most of the dark theme graph colors are the same as their highlight-* equivilents. r=vp (a5f33fb22) - Bug 1158731 - Buffer for Performance APIs (Resource Timing, User Timing) should be separeted. r=baku (87d4be360) - Bug 1166494 - Re-add console timestamp and style markers' metadata. r=vp (24c989240) - Bug 1166494 - part2: correctly add labels to console markers and properly add style markers' restyleHints. r=vp (ecf87cff4) - Bug 1166494 - part3: Correctly handle marker definition fields that are described via function rather than array. r=vp (b71b8575f) - Bug 1162662 - Map JS markers to human readable keys, and hide if platform related via (Gecko). r=vp (7526bec84) - Bug 1167006 - Refactor marker details to not handle stack traces explicitly, and move logic into marker utils. Separate out some source link styles. r=vp (5b69886a7) - remove rough hack, shall be introduced later clean witha round like TFF or proper clamping/jittering as with FF 1443943 (91a202517) - Bug 1155761 - User Timing API in Workers, r=ehsan (0b7d3fe7d) (3517c9d90) - import changes from mozilla upstream: - Bug 1167489 and bug 1153672 - Clamp the resolution of performance.now() calls to 5us, because otherwise we allow various timing attacks that depend on high accuracy timers. r=froydnj, a=abillings (aeab359c2) - Bug 1186489. Apply the performance.now() resolution clamping in workers as well. r=froydnj (e56bc3c9a) and changed to 20us as bug 1427870 suggested. (cbb05a977) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1168411 - Disable test_sharedWorker_performance_user_timing.html on B2G debug for intermittent failures. r=RyanVM (844f2ecd9) - Bug 916893 - Patch 1 - Notification on workers. r=khuey,wchen (058a84ae1) - Bug 916893 - Patch 2 - Deal with onclose. Some grammar fixes. r=wchen (19cf84c5a) - Bug 916893 - Patch 3 - Walk up worker chain to find correct window for WorkerNotificationObserver. r=khuey (ee1f0c3fc) - Bug 1190176 - Make LayerScopeWebSocketManager thread safe. r=:djg (92c5ee233) - Bug 1196682 - DebugDataSender is not thread safe. r=kamidphish (6825e5d9b) - Bug 1196682 - fixup static analysis build bustage on a CLOSED TREE; r=me (eccf7b0cc) (2d7e3ad42) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1175138 P1 Make the dom.caches.testing.enabled pref available in workers. r=ehsan (fe47d0e0a) - Bug 1175138 P2 Expose dom.serviceWorkers.testing.enabled to workers. r=ehsan (efab5d0d3) - Bug 1160458 - Part 1: Use the CSP of the principal passed to CreateServiceWorker. r=nsm (4d0a1d742) - Bug 1172948 - Part 3: Add an explicit test case to ensure that authenticated origins that have a non-authenticated parent cannot register a service worker; r=nsm (78b3087c9) - Bug 803537 - XHR crashes in workers and in debug-builds when blob URLs are used from file scheme documents, r=khuey (aa86f77b7) - Bug 1163900 - crash in mozilla::net::nsHttpChannelCacheKey::GetData(unsigned int*, nsACString_internal&), r=jduell (adb5ddb01) - Bug 1147746 - Null check mInterceptListener in HttpChannelChild::ResetInterception; r=jdm (4c8c4e630) - Bug 1157283 - Recreate IPC redirected HTTP channels as necessary after intercepting the request in the child. r=mayhemer (3b144e45e) - Bug 1172884 P1 Properly decode body when intercepted response redirects. r=jduell (f49c37d4f) - Bug 1172884 P2 Add test for synthesizing a redirect to a compressed resource. r=ehsan (823d2122a) - Bug 1160458 - Part 2: Test. r=nsm (02b9fb3a0) - Bug 1169249 - Unregister service worker registration when uninstalling a service-worker-enabled application. Tests. r=baku (5509a19d6) - Bug 1177621 - SharedWorkers should not be shared between a private and a non-private documents, r=nsm (0836234c7) - Bug 1175138 P3 Expose the devtools SW testing flag on workers. r=ehsan (aade20454) - Bug 1173467 P3 Pass private browsing flag into CacheStorage factory methods. r=ehsan (c4d062a80) - Bug 1173467 P4 Add a test to validate Cache in private browsing window. r=ehsan (dde897e69) - Bug 1162487 - Enable the dom.caches.enabled pref in test_chrome_constructor.html; r=baku (2c73e2929) - Bug 1175138 P4 Enable dom.caches.testing.enabled in existing tests. r=ehsan (c453e03fb) - Bug 1175138 P5 Make CacheStorage reject on untrusted origins. r=ehsan (c85424d4e) - Bug 1175138 P6 Add a simple test to verify CacheStorage rejects in http origin. r=ehsan (5832eb99d) - Bug 1179567 - Make ServiceWorker keep its document and window alive; r=baku (1ae847884) - Bug 1179982 - Fix all compile errors in dom/workers on non-unified build. r=mrbkap (d30bece64) (963b86a51) * 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 Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20210515-e29e57e-uxp-e98338935-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20210515-e29e57e-uxp-e98338935-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20210515-e29e57e-uxp-e98338935-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win32-git-20210515-2ad022d8c-uxp-e98338935-xpmod.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win32-git-20210515-2ad022d8c-uxp-e98338935-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win64-git-20210515-2ad022d8c-uxp-e98338935-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - Issue #1751 -- Remove cocoa support code from /dom (ca35efb84) - Issue #1751 -- Remove cocoa and uikit widget support code (08da125d9) - Issue #1751 -- Update crashtests (b5ece9f77) - Issue #1751 -- Remove cocoa and uikit gfx and hal support code (1ee35eafa) - Issue #1770 - Fix incorrect reference to event parameter (5c583e905) - Merge pull request 'Fix undefined event error thrown when scrolling on the auto scroll pop-up' (#1771) from FranklinDM/UXP:scroll-wheel-event-work into master (2b7197465) - [network] Fix typo in port blocking range check. (e98338935) No official Basilisk changes since my last build. Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - Issue #1865 - Remove mac-specific resources (2e3103d23) - Back-end branch pointer update. (2ad022d8c)1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.3-Goanna-20210508.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 202b273a2...32a8a4473: - Revert recent dom/media related changes. This should hopefully restore stability as 27 March 2021 build. (c5b776d07) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1178508 ServiceWorker scripts should never be intercepted. r=baku (1dc29c560) - Bug 1169044 - Patch 4 - Set referrer on intercepted request. r=jdm (e400d51bb) - Bug 1169044 - Patch 5 - build fixes. a=bustage (ff54ccc97) - Bug 1158319 Cache should throw SecurityError if the principal is incorrect. r=ehsan (28713b9cf) - Bug 1160147 Improve Cache API WorkerFeature shutdown handling. r=baku (79ab46685) - Bug 1160227 Improve Cache API warnings. r=ehsan (0adda61ee) - Bug 1160138 P1 Update CacheStorage and Cache webidl to latest spec. r=ehsan (68025abcf) - Bug 1160138 P2 Add a [ChromeConstructor] to CacheStorage to support devtools. r=ehsan (8d3ea55b8) - Bug 1160138 P3 Test Cache chrome-only Constructor. r=ehsan (46d89d039) - Bug 1173467 P1 Modify CacheStorage to reject with SecurityErr instead of throwing on creation. r=ehsan (db32dffbf) - Bug 1140145 - Update web-platform-tests expected data to revision 9a2c04e06cb4e63b13b803722d345d085bf0debf, a=testonly (eb5c31e15) - Bug 1142501 - Disable webvtt/rendering/cues-with-video/processing-model/basic.html on Linux due to extremely frequent timeouts. No review. (8c197e60a) - Bug 1135107 - Enable pointer events for pointer events tests, a=testonly (03d19a853) - partial bug 1135107 - Update web-platform-tests expected data, rs=Ms2ger (794895f17) - Bug 1153521 - Update web-platform-tests expected data to revision 7311aa630534282885b9add15b1c30b2b59316dd, a=testonly (44a86bbb9) - Bug 1162594 - create build_resources.json even if psutil fails; r=ahal (44a1d1780) (cdb21a311) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox and mozilla: - Bug 1156628 - Don't limit the number of unused dirty pages kept by jemalloc on B2G desktop. r=gsvelto, r=glandium (7b9878b36) - Bug 1172632 - Don't guess malloc_usable_size type of argument based on ANDROID_VERSION in mozjemalloc, but use the result of the configure test instead. r=njn (1f57d41d4) - bug 1172632 - Move some allocator related configure checks in a common location for both top-level and js/src to use. r=mshal (moz-hg: 5c0acaf8f) - Fixup for bug 1172632 on a CLOSED TREE. r=me (moz-hg: a1ea87558) - Bug 1186444 - part 1 - move uses of MODULE_OPTIMIZE_FLAGS to moz.build's CFLAGS; r=mshal (1b1e4e8cf) - Bug 1153566 - Incorrect re in _check_blacklisted_variables did not ignore comment. r=gps (ab563eb51) - goanna->gecko (034340741) - Bug 1162191 - Add |mach artifact| for installing downloaded Fennec binaries. r=gps (059a6ac32) - Bug 1185671 - Use BytesIO instead of StringIO as backing store for FileAvoidWrite, and handle writing unicode to it explicitly. r=gps (3381f4912) - Bug 1142127 - Fix typo in exception for "IDL already registered"; r=gps Bug 924187 - Deal with interfaces.manifest from the backend. r=mshal (32bf6ebbf) - goanna->gecko (7c91fd334) - Bug 1166538 - Make dozip.py a py_action. r=gps (828cdf7a1) - Bug 1166538 - Make it more straightforward, path-wise, to change $(ZIP) uses to the zip py_action. r=gps (b85adce8e) - Bug 1172800 - Move moz.build template handling in a separate class. r=gps (23a2d77bf) - Bug 1172800 - Avoid using inspect.getsourcelines() and inspect.getfile(). r=gps (13021cdf2) - Bug 1162826 - Display a proper error when a moz.build tries to set a "reserved keyword". r=mshal (6e0f1ca3c) - Bug 1172800 - Create actual functions to execute moz.build templates. r=gps (305c886e4) - Bug 1168607 - Add get method to finders; r=glandium (50f6c588b) - Bug 1168231 - Normalize file mode in jars. r=gps (456678caa) - Bug 1168607 - Add a read() method to File; r=glandium (8d3e3e066) - Bug 1168607 - Implement a finder that reads from a Mercurial repo; r=glandium (327d542a1) - Bug 1168607 - Use mozpack Finders for reading moz.build files; r=glandium (44e1b4cf2) - Bug 1168607 - Add mode to MercurialFileFinder to support non-relative paths; r=glandium (ba30a87e8) - Bug 1168607 - Add a native Mercurial finder; r=glandium (081934656) - Bug 1176642 - Use absolute_import in mozbuild; r=glandium (8aaf8d221) - Bug 1154687 - Restore EXTERNALLY_MANAGED_MAKE_FILE handling to the moz.build blacklist check. r=gps (099b2c496) - Bug 1191575 - Optimize the RecursiveMakeBackend._check_blacklisted_variables test. r=gps (3e1a9a03c) - Bug 1186444 - part 2 - remove MODULE_OPTIMIZE_FLAGS from config.mk; r=mshal (2576e322a) - Bug 1226907 - Part 2: Fix warnings in mozjemalloc and remove ALLOW_COMPILER_WARNINGS. r=glandium (154d35b0c) - Bug 1127618 (prereq) - Fix compile errors caused by files moving from one unified file to another. r=mcmanus (629aa7d47) - Bug 1185616 - remove optimization-related hacks in sqlite's Makefile.in; r=glandium (d445dd291) (3a8813078) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - partial of Bug 1154325 - Disable all DOM Cache web-platform-tests until the intermittent failures have been fixed (e0672af20) - Bug 1154325 P3 Re-enable service-workers/cache-storage WPT tests. r=jgraham (e369b1bb7) - Another followup for bug 1142478, still with a CLOSED TREE (12d097e25) - And one more followup for bug 1142478. Still a CLOSED TREE (2dd25961c) - Bug 1146321 - Update web-platform-tests expected data to revision 1defdd7213b52589e4b7a259e53f4fff359c301a, a=testonly (2057d686f) - Bug 1121099. Make <basefont> be an HTMLElement to match my reading of the spec and Chrome. r=sicking (3f11b8dde) - partial of Bug 1127468 - Update web-platform-tests expected data to revision 83d9681ecf334f5fbe1c4b076601cf3c50f42176, a=testonly (f187379c5) - partial of Bug 1135107 - Update web-platform-tests expected data (1e307d251) - partial of Bug 1159756. Stop forcing the media.mediasource.enabled preference to true and the media.mediasource.whitelist preference to false in the test harness. r=kinetik (416e6fd57) - Bug 1161535 - Update web-platform-tests expected data to revision 40a9c4e9e4f99a738cd1a7602066c5e84d1b90b5, a=testonly (f7ef60633) - Bug 1161759 Remove stale wpt ini files for Cache API tests. r=jgraham (491a71c12) - Bug 1163829 - Set the necessary prefs for web-platform service worker tests; r=jgraham (9b6bd3b2c) - Bug 1173467 P1.5 Mark wpt sandboxed-iframes.https.html test as expected fail. r=jgraham (a1164a210) - Bug 1173467 P2 Add nsGlobalWindow utility method to get private browsing boolean. r=ehsan (d3fe4a931) - Bug 1154494 - patch 2 - Hold a ref to the sandbox. r=baku (783347586) - Bug 1152899 - Disallow the interception of third-party iframes using service workers when the third-party cookie preference is set. r=smaug,baku (cbd5bcc92) - Bug 1162344 - Use the exemptFromPerDomainMax pref in test_importscript.html; r=nsm (826325f4b) - Bug 982726 follow-up: Add exempt from worker limit pref to a test. (a8f64ded9) - Bug 1157692 - Add dom.caches.enabled pref to test. r=bkelly (1465e999a) - Remove the remnants of the dom.fetch.enabled pref, no bug (a73c86666) - Bug 1169210 - Can't call content service worker from chrome. r=nsm (9ca1c4d33) - Bug 1170822 - Fix controlled documents comparison. r=catalinb (e9ffeb6f5) - Bug 1173240 - Use the document URI for performing the service worker registration secure origin check; r=baku (01a330597) - Bug 1173361 Make ServiceWorkerRegisterJob::Start() call Done() async. r=nsm (ff01f64ba) - Bug 1171555 - Remove overly verbose ServiceWorker warnings. r=bkelly (5d5f6978a) - Bug 1172948 - Part 1: Refactor the logic for checking for authenticated origins into a helper function; r=nsm (883fef559) - Bug 1172948 - Part 2: Consider all non-chrome parent documents when checking the authenticity of an origin; r=nsm (ae6388831) - Bug 1143732 - Add exempt from limit for two service worker tests. r=bkelly (5462a0270) - Bug 1155987 - Unregister the service workers registered in tests; r=nsm (aefe9b374) - remaining of Bug 1137984. When parsing attribute selectors, treat EOF as ']' any place ']' is allowed. r=dbaron (d9a35d4c7) - Bug 1149535 - enable unicode-range for testing. r=heycam (e155d0f72) - Bug 1161036 part 1. Stop setting the layout.css.font-loading-api.enabled preference to true in the test harness. r=heycam (89e961c0e) - Bug 1161036 part 2. Only force-enable dom cache in test_serviceworker_interfaces if we're having to force-enable servicewceworkers too. r=bkelly (0fac219b3) - Bug 1172110 - Re-enable service workers on desktop and mobile for non-release builds; r=jst (43a9c4983) - Bug 1173389 - Disable ServiceWorker network interception by default. r=ehsan (730dd4da5) - Bug 1125412 - Add a pref-gated performance.mozMemory for accessing internal memory usage/threshold info, r=smaug, sr=smaug (c16590d7d) - Bug 1159794 - "fix the comment for dom.workers.websocket.enabled in all.js" . r=bz (fe38a2b94) - Bug 1159792 - get rid of dom.workers.websocket.enabled pref, r=smaug (a66597c65) - Bug 1160892 - Url.createObjectURL(blob) should support punycode origins, r=smaug (5f4e92b1a) (821f0fa10) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - remaining part of Bug 1146339 - Do anchor scrolling right before dispatching popstate (1123b0133) - Bug 1170488 - Document URI should be updated before sending out onLocationChange. r=smaug (6f553c2ee) - Bug 1144820 - Use nsTArray<UniquePtr<>> to hold timeline markers. r=smaug, r=fitzgen (e4b878ec3) - Bug 1143004 - markers from console.timeStamp() should be rendered in the performance tool's timeline. r=vp (7d8d4cb0c) - Bug 1170671 - ProfileTimelineMarkers that use TRACING_TIMESTAMP should capture stack information. r=smaug (dc7982a30) - Bug 1141614 - Part 1: Maintain a list of docshells whose timeline markers are being observed; r=smaug (2dc04461c) - Bug 1159779 - mozilla::AutoTimelineMarker shouldn't be copy-able; r=smaug (24aadecd4) - Bug 1141614 - Part 2: Add mozilla::AutoGlobalTimelineMarker; r=smaug (c069191a5) - Bug 1141614 - Part 3: Trace cycle collection with AutoGlobalTimelineMarker; r=smaug (2cdccd0fc) - Bug 1160521 - The markers list sidebar should be wider by default, r=jsantell (c479c72c3) - Bug 1150696 - Move all timeline tests that are still relevent into the performance tools tests. r=vp (276572541) - Bug 1165504 - Refactor out marker details view into utilities, make marker definitions more declaritive. r=vp (42218191c) - Bug 1166139 - properly display the generic class name for markers in the marker filter popup. r=vp (711b0032a) - Bug 1157916 - Add tooltip for displaying start/end times on marker details' duration field. r=vp (c586757d5) (32a8a4473) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses. 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New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20210508-e29e57e-uxp-e7e63565e-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20210508-e29e57e-uxp-e7e63565e-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20210508-e29e57e-uxp-e7e63565e-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win32-git-20210508-1eb6e649b-uxp-e7e63565e-xpmod.7z Win32 SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win32-git-20210508-1eb6e649b-uxp-e7e63565e-xpmod-sse.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.3a1.win64-git-20210508-1eb6e649b-uxp-e7e63565e-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - Issue #1767 - Prevent incorrect calling of network change detection function. (4e31a42b2) - Issue #1751 -- Remove XP_MACOSX conditionals from /dom (0dd3424f7) - Issue #1751 -- Remove XP_IOS (56da7e274) - Issue #1751 -- Remove XP_DARWIN (3d671e427) - Issue #1751 -- Remove files unused without XP_DARWIN (cd1f72413) - Issue #1751 -- Remove XP_MACOSX conditionals and support files from /gfx (616b39413) - Merge branch '1767' (b1eb04d3f) - Issue #1751 -- Remove XP_MACOSX conditionals and support files from /xpcom (1bf0734a7) - Issue #1751 -- Remove XP_MACOSX conditionals from /layout (aa0fd3d68) - Issue #1751 -- Remove XP_MACOSX conditionals from the rest of the tree. (6f707bde9) - Issue #1751 -- fix up a few stray #ifs (e7e63565e) Official Basilisk changes since my last build: - Issue #39 - Warn before opening many URI nodes in tabs (bdb17e6) - Merge pull request 'Warn before opening many URI nodes in tabs' (#40) from FranklinDM/Basilisk:issue-39-work into master (173ff3a) - Back-end branch pointer update. (e29e57e) Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - [SSUAO] Update Citi bank override. (4eb014170) - New cycle. (1eb6e649b)1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.3-Goanna-20210424.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git be83eaa3c...b4028f07d: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1084525 - Part 2: Refactor expectState from memory-bridge.js to common.js r=fitzgen (241c8d7cd) - Bug 1084525 - Part 3: Add attach and detach methods to PromisesActor r=fitzgen (df0dea46d) - Avoid infinite recursion when lazy-loading devtools modules and stepping into promise code in chrome debugging (bug 1149910). r=jlongster,fitzgen (a8e372285) - Bug 1136341 - fix source actors representing inline scripts in XUL files so breakpoints work r=ejpbruel (904825023) - Bug 1158498 - Can't set a JS breakpoint in inline JS;r=jlong (bbf9200ed) - Bug 1166844 - treat eval'ed code from the console as unnamed eval sources r=ejpbruel (98d19de4e) - Bug 1166852 - handle named eval sources from the console correctly r=ejpbruel (447b21b07) - Bug 1163024 - Part 1: Stylesheet actors should use the common DevToolsUtils.fetch(). r=bgrins (2871b6295) - Bug 1148893 - Miscellaneous fixes to multiple style editor tests. r=bgrins (073392349) - Bug 1150005 - Don't wait for "editor-selected" event in browser_styleeditor_fetch-from-cache.js as it may have already been emitted. r=bgrins (c68786780) - Bug 1163024 - Part 2: Ignore network requests from chrome code in a content toolbox. r=ochameau (6fd22227c) - fix misspatch? (f1c0c1012) - Bug 1161072 - Destroy inspector actor on disconnect. r=pbrosset (62bc54dfe) - Bug 1168088 - Remove SpiderMonkey-specific syntax from toolkit/devtools. r=pbrosset (1f177ae4b) - Bug 1134568 - Implement a preset gallery for CubicBezierWidget incl. 8 preset functions for categories: ease-in, ease-out, and ease-in-out. r=pbrosset (3ae37e757) - Bug 1055181 - Mochitests for the CSS Filter tooltip; r=pbrosset (981c13b02) - Bug 1149671 - Use alt/na/shift to step 0.1/1/10 at a time. r=pbrosset (fd70b5f1b) - Bug 1126457 - Implement a worker utility to easily offload tasks into a worker. r=bgrins (2681ad8a1) - fix misspatch (7afd26b57) (bfa845235) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - import VMX Blur from TenFourFox and adapt moz.build with HAVE_ALTIVEC (f23006226) - Bug 1176083. Remove the now-dead code for the XPCOM version of setTimeout/setInterval. r=smaug (af84a61a6) - Bug 1148593 - Pass JSContext to CallbackObject constructor. r=bz (548cda0cc) - Bug 1164564 - Clean up the worker loader;r=jlong (c22a9241c) - Bug 1164564 - Refactor Promise-backend.js so it can be required as a CommonJS module;r=jlong (6ced4a7f2) - Bug 1084525 - Part 4: Add listPromises method to PromisesActor r=fitzgen (132c6b062) - Bug 1084525 - Part 5: Add onNewPromise event handler to PromisesActor r=fitzgen (07098d58c) - Bug 1084525 - Part 6: Add onPromiseSettled event handler to PromisesActor r=fitzgen (11d0c7430) - Bug 1164483 - move worker helpers from frontend of devtools to backend r=jsantell (d5a0d16af) - Bug 1164632 - use new worker helpers in debugger for pretty-printing r=jsantell (de356582a) - do not run a test program to see if -maltivec is supported, since GCC always accepts it, even if an incompatible processor is selected. Offer explicit enable-altivec option and also set CXXFLAGS (c78bc8e43) - extend removing of optimizations to all newer GCC versions, since it is a code issue, not compiler one (29639f4d5) (7529dc68e) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 967319 - Sort object properties in natural order in the Variables View. r=jaws (e604fc318) - Bug 1023386 - Split and filter properties remotely for objects. r=past (b4889035f) - Bug 1149115 - Make sure source actors are created before breakpoints are reset;r=jlong (76561a3fd) - Bug 1154606 - improve error in debugger when loading source fails r=jsantell (3678eca90) - Bug 1159731 - Move all Addon actor subclasses to a dedicated file. r=ejpbruel (45e012a98) - Bug 1096294 - Display pseudo-arrays like arrays in the console; r=pbrosset (b4b129b3a) - Bug 1169064 - Part 1: Move ObjectActor to object.js r=fitzgen (579cb4f86) - Bug 1169064 - Part 2: Formatted object.js and removed unused protocol request arguments r=fitzgen (4f3178a6a) - Bug 792063 - Add status console shortcut to return the previous command result;r=past (fc1317f9b) - Bug 1169064 - Part 3: Refactor LongStringActor, createValueGrip, stringIsLong and longStripGrip from script.js to object.js r=fitzgen (ecdff41b7) - AltiVec/VMX is 32bit only, use double cast passing uintptr_t to int to fix compilation on PPC64 (93985b589) - Bug 1084525 - Part 7: Expose Promise life time in object grip r=fitzgen (db5000041) - Bug 1084525 - Part 8: Expose Promise time to settle in object grip r=fitzgen (65b7beb26) - Bug 1084525 - Part 9: Implement getDependentPromises method in ObjectClient r=fitzgen (8cc8be31d) - Bug 1148753 - Update browser content toolbox to create a TabSources instance. r=jryans (df6bf505f) - Bug 1050691 - Click on a function on the console should go to the debugger. r=jlongster (e0d225db1) - Bug 1084525 - Part 10: Implement getAllocationStack method in ObjectClient r=fitzgen (199ce4dd9) - Bug 1084525 - Part 12: Fix eslint complaints in promise.js r=fitzgen (7d0a38afe) - Bug 1084525 - Part 13: Add test for asserting the Promise allocation stack in chrome debugging r=fitzgen (60278cf1d) - Bug 1164564 - Refactor Promise-backend.js so it can be required as a CommonJS module on the main thread;r=paolo (7cfe3cdd9) - Bug 1181506 - Define Cc and Ci. r=Yoric (bc3968be3) (a101af758) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - rough apply of Bug 1154275 - Remove ise() in favor of is(); r=Ms2ger (34cf63726) - Bug 1174954 part 1. Stop throwing DOMErrors from JS-implemented webidBug 1174954 part 1. Stop throwing DOMErrors from JS-implemented webid (ff7b25af0) - Bug 1173593. Make it possible to throw TypeError (or, in fact, any other Error from the content compartment) from js-implemented webidl. r=bholley (328c181a6) - Bug 1174954 part 2. Remove the special-casing of DOMError in JS-implemented webidl code. r=bholley (d8784c655) - Bug 1174954 part 3. Remove ReportJSExceptionFromJSImplementation, since it no longer does anything interesting. r=bholley (e5e6360df) - Bug 1170716 - Part 1: Add js shell functions to get last warning. r=jandem (391a75cfa) - Bug 1170716 - Part 2: Report unreachable code after return statement as JSEXN_NONE. r=jandem (5396c950a) - Bug 1170716 - Part 3: Use getLastWarning in test for warning with JSEXN_NONE. r=jandem (20453ed86) - Bug 1173787. The column number of an exception populated via PopulateReportBlame should be 1-based. r=fitzgen (ccc3d63f6) - Bug 1148593 - Create async stack in callback objects. r=bz, r=fitzgen (ec0802480) - Bug 1170097 - Part 2: Add originAttributesToCookieJar. r=bholley (0358faa1c) - Bug 1169044 - Patch 2 - Split URLSearchParams parsing logic into non-CCed URLParams. r=baku (2d228a166) - make qcms support for AltiVec compile-time selected like in TenFourFox and make thus compilation without it work (a343e775a) (b4028f07d) * 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/kmeleon76 Known Issue(s): - media playback function may be buggy. the issue may be relexed by setting media.mediasource.format-reader to true in about:config.1 point