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  1. You lost me, so you do or don't use Supermium?
    4 points
  2. But you check mine. Oh, that "famous" fixation on higher education ... what about my education?
    4 points
  3. Why Vista? I simply like Vista, Why Business? It came preinstalled with my PC. Yes, in France we trouble ourselves with legit Windows versions, probably you didn't know that fact, Officially, I couldn't - my CPU is in Windows 11 blocklist for being 15 years old. But then again, if I ever upgrade, I'll use the official Ungoogled, not Supermium, there will be no need for it then.
    4 points
  4. Better skip that one, and wait for another fix. https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/228
    3 points
  5. Who told you that? My pile of garbage hardware is described at "about me" section. Take my Intel Xeon x3470 (2009), for example. It's a 15 years piece of old junk, but Supermium runs fine on it, even with GPU-pocess totally disabled. https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/42932/intel-xeon-processor-x3470-8m-cache-2-93-ghz.html
    3 points
  6. I got banned from the PM forums for calling Tobin many bad names. However after he banned Tobin for good, MC rethought that decision and unbanned me. And yes the forums there are much calmer. After all the hate Tobin spewed about MSFN I actually joined MSFN
    3 points
  7. I've just tried. I have zero troubles clicking on "Edit Topic" in my intro posts/topics. It allows me without any problems.
    2 points
  8. Recently @XPerceniolreported the same Forbidden issue in the below topic, several times he couldn't post with (copyright protected?) links. https://msfn.org/board/topic/182193-the-msfn-café-a-penny-for-your-thoughts/?do=findComment&comment=1259125 https://msfn.org/board/topic/182193-the-msfn-café-a-penny-for-your-thoughts/?do=findComment&comment=1259146 That said, all the links I want to attach or post, I have no troubles with doing so. I post from an unnamed Chromium browser based on v.119. (not Supermium)
    2 points
  9. In 2012+ mobos voltage is usually shown in BIOS. Voltage drops should be visible in any somewhat decent motherboard made after that year, for example my MSIB85 reports voltage fluctuations in real time.
    2 points
  10. Chromium browsers simply changed the user folder path somewhere around 90s versions, the launcher needs to be updated to reflect that change.
    2 points
  11. Na-ah, that just breaks other applications. I don't have a problem with chrome.dll having to be relocated at runtime. Can still move Chrome's DLLs a bit further from default address, which is better approach since those are larger than api* ones. rebase.exe -b 10040000 chrome.dll libEGL.dll libGLESv2.dll vk_swiftshader.dll vulkan-1.dll Actually this has improved things for me - thanks! as it turned out, that didn't help much if at all; at least on my Dell 745 Optiplex. This flag is pointless since what it disables is non-functional on XP to begin with. And there's a checkbox for it in the settings anyway. I never use disable that on supported systems anyway, it's basically saying: "I don't want to use my graphics card that I paid good money for, I prefer the slow laggy and choppy graphics content, animations and scrolling." Or: "My onboard GPU and drivers suck so I have to turn the acceleration off to avoid bugs and glitches."
    2 points
  12. I totally agree. But I am no longer annoyed by some of the characters in that forum. And I'm even surprised that there are also people who argue fairly and decently, and appreciate work which is completely free of charge for them.
    2 points
  13. 2 points
  14. Inside your programme folder of Serpent 52 is a subfolder named browser where you have to extract the omni.ja file to a folder in which the hudservice.js file can be found under chrome\devtools\modules\devtools\client\webconsole\.
    2 points
  15. 1 - Thanks, will keep in mind. 2 - From what I had been taught at school/academy/university - was Dutch, even Japanese for some time and then British ! Not sure about now. [1] - Hey, but they were. Looks like not anymore, and many thanks for bringing it to my attention ! I own such IDE-SATA adapters and also many Addon-cards from Germany (they all have the famous green Siemens board). NO "Made in Taiwan" shown on them. Since you can post links to the shops , I think I also can , here's the place where I bought them and many other parts. https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/p/90745130 I honestly don't know who the owner of the shop is ! Perhaps you will help us to find out ? All I know - the store is German. All parcels arrive from Western Germany. (not DDR, or ex-DDR or whatever they called it in English).
    2 points
  16. Never got any troubles with the German DeLOCK IDE->SATA Adapters. Need my German store link ? I can send it to you via messages. There also was some made in Austria, but very expensive.
    2 points
  17. Hm, maybe a new forum restriction for some Videos in 2024?
    1 point
  18. Thanks, I too try to ignore that dude as much as possible, I think he's just trolling around to get attention. He perfectly knows why we are here and what systems we use. I too have some "modern" hardware (though not so modern anymore, 2017-2018). It never saw real usage due to the same absence of drivers. That said, I don't think Supermium and its usage on Windows 11 is off-topic (if we remove his usual dubious blabbery/slang/cursing). The other important question, why win32 simply didn't base Supermium on the ready-made Ungoogled builds in the first place.
    1 point
  19. Confirmed Changed URL in first post to remove actions.
    1 point
  20. This did the trick.
    1 point
  21. I used to only delete the startup cache upon every new release of SP 52.9, like one has to do with KMeleon updates, but with SP it's not needed apparently.
    1 point
  22. No "damage" to the RAM will happen, those are specifically designed for overclockers. Their aluminium cooling solution doesn't allow them to overheat. Voltage slightly increased by 0.5 percent won't magically kill them. No "greater physical consumption" will happen either.
    1 point
  23. https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/199
    1 point
  24. ... For future references : https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/CommandLineOptions and... https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/CommandLineOptions#-purgecaches
    1 point
  25. :OT The last time, I heard this saying was in the film "Next" with Nicolas Cage but in German: "Keine gute Tat bleibt ungestraft". :END OF OT
    1 point
  26. But the biggest joke I've read there is that you can't download my release because there are adverts on Mediafire preventing the download. Where does he live?
    1 point
  27. Well done! I have not been able to find any useful information about these strange strings either.
    1 point
  28. <em:targetApplication RDF:resource="rdf:#$FHDH01"/> <em:targetApplication RDF:resource="rdf:#$KHDH01"/> <em:targetApplication RDF:resource="rdf:#$PHDH01"/> <em:targetApplication RDF:resource="rdf:#$RHDH01"/> Did you find any information about these strings or did you just make up #$RHDH01?
    1 point
  29. Unfortunately, I didn't. But thanks! Any further information on that?
    1 point
  30. My mod uBlock Origin Legacy and its browser or operation system compatibiliy To pre-empt the wild speculations about my surgical interventions in the code of the Legacy extension uBlock Origin, which can be read in another forum, and to steer them in the right direction, here are a few remarks on this topic. All code changes I have made so far are not operating system specific. Although I mostly work under Windows XP , I have also tested my mod in Pale Moon 32 under Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, for example. But I didn't have to do this because, as I said, there were no changes I made that could have broken the previous browser or operating system compatibility. So if anyone claims that I have modified uBlock Origin Legacy specifically for use on Windows XP, then that is simply nonsense. In my article about uBlock Origin Legacy, I have provided detailed changelogs for the respective releases, which you can use to get a good overview of what has been changed in each case. So I only see the following options for potential or existing users of the legacy extension of uBlock Orgin: Either they trust me and use my mod or they have to continue using the old, no longer maintained versions. There is also a third option. They can do it themselves. Cheers, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  31. Disabled by default in XP, i think (or am i missing something?)
    1 point
  32. I'm currently in love with this one: Zenburn High Contrast Dark Theme https://www.deviantart.com/eluinstra/art/Zenburn-High-Contrast-Dark-Theme-for-Windows-8-552177110 you can then open chrome://flags and change these: Forced colors: Disabled (so CSS images and backgrounds are displayed) Dark theme: Enabled (in case you don't want white backgrounds) (no UX theme patch required since it's high contrast theme) or hc-midnight-v033 / win8msa https://github.com/nitschis/GreyEveTheme anyway, since you asked for AERO dark theme... https://www.vinstartheme.com/sem-theme/ https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v= e_ebJiTHl5U https://winaero.com/gray8-theme-visual-style-for-windows-8/ https://www.deviantart.com/hkk98/art/2012-theme-Windows-8-Dark-Version-286725057 https://www.deviantart.com/ezio/art/Gray8MOD-dark-Visual-Style-Windows-8-1-Upd-1-U20-346677370 https://www.deviantart.com/hkk98/art/2012-theme-7N8-Windows-Dark-Metro-29814121
    1 point
  33. Thanks! I don't know. In any case, not from my side. I'm not really a fan of Chrome. Under Windows XP, I mainly use New Moon 28, Mypal 68 and Serpent, all descendants of old Firefox versions. On my Android tablet, I have to put up with a pure Chrome world. Then please not under Windows XP as well. I hope you can understand that.
    1 point
  34. Yeah not only to the grave, I intend to be still using my old junk in hell.
    1 point
  35. For some reason I get an error trying to post a song now. youtube.com/watch?v=geUzURy6TKM Wonderful Rain - Les Paul and Mary Ford So the link will have to do for now until we figure out what is going on .
    1 point
  36. Correct. The reference contact person is Weolar and the builds are provided by him to the companies who purchase the extended support afaik. I'm very very very lucky to be one of the people that receives those builds, but of course they're private and I cannot share them, however they do have some bugs. Anyway, they run just fine on Windows XP SP3 x86 without the need to use One Core API.
    1 point
  37. As most (if not all) decisions on Wikipedia (right or wrong as it may be) it seems like the usual internal war about who has more power or is capable to win a logic argument on the (stupidly complex) wikipedia internal rules and voting: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Google_Chrome_version_history_(2nd_nomination) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Deletion_review#Google_Chrome_version_history_(2nd_nomination) jaclaz
    1 point
  38. Thank you! So far all is good. All my four IDE hard disk in my Windows XP computer are in an excellent condition. And I have two Dawicontrol SATA PCI cards on reserve. But I hope I do not have to use them. I think I would even rather change the motherboard.
    1 point
  39. Of course, not! The last years, only from time to time. All for nostalgic and rather sentimental reasons! It's just contemporary history. And I have always been an Atari fan.
    1 point
  40. @VistaLover Kind and helpful people like you make this forum warmer and inviting to visit more frequently. Nasty egoboosters having fun trampling over innocent others make forums icy and hostile. Keep your 'longwinded' postings coming please. Always very valuable and interesting! Although I usually don't react, but appreciate them, very much :)
    1 point
  41. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20181208-8509d9d-uxp-09cf17339-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 (removed due to request) source patch (excluding UXP): (removed due to request) Official repo changes since my last build: - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (7798333) - [MAIL] Add about:logopage as the mail start_url (df20c98) - [MAIL] Feed off Pale Moon instead of Basilisk for Emoji fonts (824164d) - [MAIL] nsAboutRedirector needs bitwise not logical or for logopage flags (dcd12c6) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (897f500) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (04ce75a) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (674d720) - [ABPRIME] Insert the Tools menu item before the Web Developer menu (52e1697) - [MAIL] Leech searchplugins from Pale Moon and don't involve locales at all (339b4be) - [MAIL] Attempt to fix close buttons for tabs (a2eeb92) - [MAIL] Clean up LWTheme from tabmail.css (655c4cd) - Revert "[MAIL] Attempt to fix close buttons for tabs" (06e74c0) - [MAIL} Fix tabs on MOZ_MAIL_LEGACY (abb364f) - [MAIL] A level of linux tab fixes (ee88234) - [MAIL] Locally define XP_LINUX for the classic theme (ded1994) - Revert "[MAIL] Locally define XP_LINUX for the classic theme" (fd5a334) - [MAIL] Try %ifndef XP_WIN (672842c) - [MAIL] More Linux close button fine tunes (adde05c) [ N.B. commit message was rewritten for not having offensive language, for original commit message please view https://github.com/{X}{Q}{G}{Y}/{X}{P}-{N}/commit/adde05c (instruction to recover url: replace from left to right: {X} = bin, {N} = central, {Y} = cast, {Q} = ary, {G} = out, {P} = oc) ] - [MAIL] Split tabmail into OS Specific versions (fcc9021) - [MAIL] Soft tabs on linux (46459f3) - no message (9d048c6) - no message (9b5f559) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (07b90ac) - [MAIL] Clean up LWTheme bits from the tabbedmails (643a1c5) - [MAIL] override tab's close button image on linux (94ce5d6) [ N.B. commit message was rewritten for not having offensive language, for original commit message please view https://github.com/{X}{Q}{G}{Y}/{X}{P}-{N}/commit/94ce5d6 (instruction to recover url: replace from left to right: {X} = bin, {N} = central, {Y} = cast, {Q} = ary, {G} = out, {P} = oc) ] - [MAIL] Remove What's new menu item and code that pops up What's new on upgrade which won't trigger anyway because of how versions are done for MailNews (adc6019) - [CONFIG] Make version2k use UTC date (585927f) - Fix typo in 585927f (3986fcc) - Issue #45 - Create Official and proper Unstable Branding - Part 2: Mail Official Branding (1a8ff25) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (dd0226b) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (8509d9d) For UXP changes please see above.
    1 point
  42. New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20181208-09cf17339-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20181208-09cf17339-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181110.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win32-git-20181208-09cf17339-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win64-git-20181208-09cf17339-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Limit the CSS string length for resolved variables to sane values. (f8e83e7e6) - Remove DirectShowReader Part 1: Conditional code (f68b57c0b) - Remove DirectShowReader Part 2: Build system (b867c50ee) - Remove DirectShowReader Part 3: Directories (f2723fc8b) - Remove DirectShowReader Part 4: Tests (caabbb2a0) - Clear HAVE_LINUX_PERF_EVENT_H defines in ffvpx config before setting them for lib use (1f8a1f3fd) - [PALEMOON] Complete making Sync optional at build time (e5e21699c) - [PALEMOON] Complete making Sync optional at build time - Part 2: Packaging (d3e5569ee) - Remove MediaTelemetryConstants (b78915e46) - Merge pull request #895 from trav90/code-cleanup (8d553fef6) - Merge pull request #896 from trav90/media-work (f7430355e) - Merge pull request #897 from trav90/telemetry-cleanup (b07aad353) - Stop feeding a Firefox compat mode to AMO. (93705a7d0) - Add an option to process favicons. (3411dd572) - Fix incorrect preference reference in feed reader. (09cf17339)
    1 point
  43. ... Then get yourself educated! ... and there's no need to "scream" with bold capitals In fact, you should care who that person is: He's the "right hand", so to speak - no insult intended to left-handed people , of Moonchild himself, an integral part of Moonchild Productions, the dev team behind the UXP platform and all the applications built on it: Pale Moon 28 [New Moon 28.x.xa1], Basilisk 52 [Serpent 52.9.0] and Matt A. Tobin's most recent offerings, Interlink [Mail News] and Borealis Navigator [BorealisXP]... Matt A. Tobin contributes a lot of code to the UXP repo, all this code will end up virtually unchanged inside @roytam1's XP/Vista compatible forks... He's infamous for harbouring a strong aversion to Windows XP (and Windows Vista) and being generally extremely hostile to fans/users of these OSes; and make no mistake: he'll go the extra mile to make sure his code is NOT compatible with said OSes, making Roy's hard work even harder ... So yes, the subject of "Matt Tobin" is sort of relevant to this thread... It seems my previous detailed reply to you has fallen onto deaf ears (or shut eyes, to be precise...); Roytam's task is not to rewrite the Pale Moon code committed by the Moonchild Productions team to accommodate a specific user's personal needs, he has only reverted those bits of code that prevent it from compiling and successfully running on XP+Vista OSes, period... Had you bothered to check my link to UPX PR #874, you would have noticed that Matt A. Tobin had nothing to do with the "tab-audio-indicator" code that you're implying and you feel strongly vexed about; this PR was submitted by @FranklinDM, another dev in their team... We haven't yet witnessed in this thread other NM28 users complaining about the issue affecting your setup(s), so, as of now, it appears to be only manifesting itself on your systems; worse yet, you haven't produced a list of system specifics and detailed reproduction steps so as to facilitate troubleshooting of your issue... Moonchild code targets "recent" Oses (Win7+) and "recent" hardware (e.g. SSE2+ capable CPU), so if your system is under-resourced it would not run NM28 properly... In closing, if "rebuild NM28 without the new feature" is what you actually want, then, again, I have provided the links for that: 1. Clone the UXP repo 2. Revert PR #874 commits 3. Apply latest UXP patch by Roytam1 4. Provided you have a suitable building environment set up (Win7SP1+ 64-bit with 12+GB RAM, Visual Studio 2015+,etc. ), build from modified source; I am certain that @roytam1 would be willing to guide you through, that is if his spare time permits him to... So, no more moaning on your side, please...
    1 point
  44. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20181201-9c5ff06-uxp-d7bb17571-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 (removed due to request) source patch (excluding UXP) (removed due to request) Official repo changes since my last build: - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (fe07a58) - Use toolkit close button styling where applicable (db6a720) - Issue #47 - Add a notification bar and move XPInstall observers to the Add-ons Manager Overlay (59a85e3) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (0fe81a0) - [MAIL] Disable safe browsing components (3e0ff13) - Issue #12 - Remove Personas - Part 1: Get rid of the provider code (f182b3d) - Issue #21 - Remove Windows Maintenance Service support (440a9a2) - Give tabs a more classical appearance (b61da67) - Merge pull request #48 from Lootyhoof/close-icons (f3bda3f) - [MAIL] Follow up to tab (re)styling (0ad92de) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (0198534) - [MAIL] Fix tabs-toolbar styling for Windows (02c8ad6) - [MAIL] Replace tab background images with those from Firefox 3.6 and make the hover background not move up (9c5ff06) For UXP changes please see above.
    1 point
  45. New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20181201-d7bb17571-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20181201-d7bb17571-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181110.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win32-git-20181201-d7bb17571-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win64-git-20181201-d7bb17571-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Remove remaining MOZ_GONK_MEDIACODEC code (513bf1b68) - Remove OMX_PLATFORM_GONK (4c8c14a71) - Merge pull request #879 from trav90/code-cleanup (083c6b7b9) - Remove VR hardware support. (7504ca8ab) - Remove VR Hardware input support (gamepad type) (2f954010c) - Update HSTS preload list (3eef7ab26) - [TychoAM] Give the second <hbox> an ID so it can be targeted in extensions.xul (fe11e14d3) - Revert "[PALEMOON] Sanitize - "Form and search history" sanitize also the Findbar text and history (Ctrl-Z)" (3e89a288d) - Merge pull request #886 from JustOff/PR_sanitize_findbar (b585dad9b) - Fix typo for Firefox compatmode prefs. (e2d0c96a9) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP (1bf68529f) - Update GMP AUS URL (da447504d) - Issue #890 - Port cpp aboutRedirector to javascript (26f7e0ce3) - Issue #889 - Clean up the Pale Moon tree - Part 1a: Move abouthome to components (71737d61f) - Issue #889 - Clean up the Pale Moon tree - Part 1b: Move newtab to components (6acc5f912) - Issue #889 - Clean up the Pale Moon tree - Part 1c: Move pageinfo to components (a801955d6) - Issue #889 - Clean up the Pale Moon tree - Part 1d: Move sync to components (ac6c6be1c) - Issue #889 - Clean up the Pale Moon tree - Part 2a: Make moz.build consistent (7406a31bc) - Issue #889 - Clean up the Pale Moon tree - Part 2b: Make jar.mn consistent (2fa90d9b3) - Merge pull request #892 from binaryoutcast/pmTreeCleanup (d7bb17571) My changes since my last build: - update libaom to git rev 38a956221da4f1f56dad3a5862806a2a58715e20
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  46. New build of Firefox 45ESR SSE: test binary: https://o.rths.cf/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.12-20181201-8a85bb8ef-win32-sse.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - import changes from tenfourfox: - #525: improve message (5742c507e) - closes #535: add TLD update to upcert script and pull up for testing (de66c97d a) - #534: M1505181 M1506640 (5fc65abad) - #534: M1499861 M1500759 M1500310 M1507907 (6db6f6ac2) - #534: M1487964 (8126d332a) - #534: M1499028 M1510471 (3cf019ddc) - #534: update certs, pins, TLDs (924456ed5) and remove 104fx scripts. (8a85bb8ef)
    1 point
  47. Heuristic engines are always snake oil (so is Norton's SONAR engine), never trust it. It is always good to disable it, in case you can't do so, add exclusion to folders you don't want it to scan.
    1 point
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