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  1. What is your problem D. Draker? There's no "emotional soap" or whatever nonsense your rambling on about. We're making COMPARISONS, and besides you, it appear everyone else gets what I'm trying to articulate. Are you telling me you need me to show you what a titlebar is in an image? Are you really telling me that? Besides, I'm sure win32 is not able to make such a change because it's basically "Chrome" Also, lately it seems a few of you newbies are starting to dictate how manage threads and posts. You're not the format police, so join in the conversation, or don't comment.
    4 points
  2. May I ask why these "comparisons" are so troublesome for you and D. Draker? What is the issue? We've ALWAYS done things like that here.
    3 points
  3. @nicolaasjan I have listed your post with the Dutch language pack in the second post of this thread so that it can be found more easily later. I hope it was in your interest. Greetings, AstroSkipper
    3 points
  4. How to restore Automatic Updates for Windows Millenium Edition Open Internet Explorer and go to Windows Update Restored v4 website: http://v4.windowsupdaterestored.com Scan for updates. Go to Windows Millenium Edition category and install the update Windows Automatic Updating (Windows Me) Once the update is installed, go to MS-DOS Prompt and write the command "wuauclt -aumagic" and a wizard will be shown. On the wizard, click settings and select Notify me before downloading updates. Next agree to Automatic Updates EULA. Ready! Now you have Automatic Updates installed on your Windows Me machine, if you want to force the search of updates in the AU Client, write this command: "wuauclt -aumagic"
    2 points
  5. Yep! I thought he should have found out that for himself when conducting such an "investigation". I don't think he really read my article. Or at least, not really thoroughly.
    2 points
  6. ... Wow ; he's totally clueless, indeed ; the "shortcuts pane" wasn't implemented by @AstroSkipper per se; it was already implemented by GH dev hawkeye116477 (and merged by JustOff) in: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/commit/1e0b42e155373c5d37244e3ee079d357fbb9be48 This merged change happens to be already present inside the 1.16.4.31b2 build (by hawkeye116477), the starting point for Astro's later "releases" ...
    2 points
  7. @VistaLover and @66cats Many thanks for the informations and the link for downloading the files ! The patched files works very well on my computers for Supermium and... Chromium 115 for XP. The memory usage dropping is even much better with Chromium that Supermium ! I'm using < 1 GB of physical memory with Chromium launched with 6 tabs opened... For information , here the list of updates by Microsoft installed on my computers: Service Pack 3 exFAT support (KB ???) Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 SP2 Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Update 4 Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Update 3 Regards
    2 points
  8. My German language pack for New Moon 28 - Fixed - Part 3 My last German language pack 28.10.0rc4 from this post had to be fixed again. I found another issue under Einstellungen -> Datenschutz some weeks ago. Here is a screenshot to demonstrate this issue: I have fixed this issue and assigned the number 28.10.0rc5 to the new, corrected version. Here are two screenshots taken from the fixed version in the most recent version of New Moon 28 (2024-01-31): And here is the download link of the updated, German language package in version 28.10.0rc5 for the more recent versions of New Moon 28 (issue observed starting with the version palemoon-28.10.7a1.win32-git-20240120-d849524bd-uxp-a62d808d09-xpmod): https://www.mediafire.com/file/xty66noengy0ktg/de-28.10.0_RC5.xpi/file Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper
    2 points
  9. I just had to read this in the Pale Moon forum by athenian200: Source: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=30787&sid=feea3eb912a653ba49c1fb3c2bc447f3&start=60#p248158 Like perhaps some in this forum may already know, I am a mathematician. Unfortunately, from a purely mathematical and statistical point of view, I have to rate this study as unsatisfactory. School mark: F (in Germany 6). If this is the way this so-called developer works, then good night Marie (German saying, translated )! Before any investigation, you should first of all be clear about what you actually want to investigate. That has gone completely wrong here. Anyone who compares apples with pears and thinks meaningful results would be generated is completely wrong. My advice to this self-appointed expert: First read and understand. Then gather facts and think about it carefully. Then you'll be able to bake such childish stuff. The only thing that went well in this investigation was that the "good" man used WinMerge for comparison. But that was it. What is obvious, however, is that this guy really doesn't know much about extensions. My advice to athenian200: Read my article thoroughly before spreading such nonsense! And if you have no idea or are overwhelmed with such an examination, then you should leave it to those who really know how to do it. And what can you actually do with such an "investigation"? Unfortunately, as already mentioned, only this:
    2 points
  10. Hello AstroSkipper, I didn't try to imply it's related to a specific browser. In one of my posts regarding this never existed for me issue, I merely pointed out to what it was posted from. roytam1 reported the issue again, on Sunday, (Monday?) Not sure about his local time. https://msfn.org/board/topic/185994-cant-edit-my-first-post-in-thread/?do=findComment&comment=1259650
    1 point
  11. Yes, it's indeed the card I bought in 2018 (but it was even cheaper), I think it's the cheapest option, as of now. The only difference, in mine they got the usual caps replaced with ceramics.
    1 point
  12. My card is just that, I paid 15.12€ on amazon.it and it doesn't have the small bracket. But the board I prefer is the one with the two external eSATAp ports mentioned some posts ago. I got it because of the boot selector in the hope that it would allow you to boot directly from it. This did not work on the MSI 590 but on the Asus Z790 it works fine. I installed the XP ISO on the SSD connected to the ASMedia card via eSATAp cable and now I can choose to boot XP from the external disk as if it were a USB drive. As shown in the image below the Intel sata controller drivers were not even installed: I think it is certainly a very handy solution: boot from external SSD with GPT disk recognition. However, its cost is almost twice as much as the first mentioned card (it costs less on aliexpress but you have to wait a month or so to get it) to which one must also add that of the eSATAp cable (about 8€).
    1 point
  13. Many years ago, you couldn't discuss CD-ROM drives Matsushita because it became Matshu****a when posting ( and we all used Panasonic instead). We will need to start talking of the file with name boot and extension ini. jaclaz
    1 point
  14. Hello AstroSkipper, I'm posting this with NM28(latest version)/W2K from Germany and there seem to be no problems.
    1 point
  15. No problems for me, including posting random HTTPS links. https://www.pcmag.com/picks/chrome-edge-firefox-opera-or-safari-which-browser-is-best
    1 point
  16. Not totally, you can still come across him on Discord from time to time. The atmosphere is healthier there, and after all, well... sorry guys, but someone have to opens it (and nobody wants to, so I'll take the job and wear the hat of "the bad one" that ruins the mood) and seriously say it: some conflicts we can read on that forum are more similar to quarrels between schoolchildren than real dialogs between responsible adults, so I think that win32 is somewhat right to avoid such places, focus on his work and dialoging with others on more peaceful/serious-looking* places. We're mature people (at least, I hope), so I think we all can discuss in a better atmosphere, and express their disagreements as adults with adult-like wordings. Nevertheless, on a in-topic and more positive note: A message he posted on Discord a few hours ago mentions the beginning of early experiments with Windows 2000 while he's waiting for people to try to replicate the remaining freezes in Windows 7 in order to fix them. * DISCLAIMER: I do not put in cause the serious of some people here, don't make me say what I didn't say. I respect the work some may have and will done here. Also I don't focus anyone, after all we're all responsible about what we say on the Internet.
    1 point
  17. The only solution for now is to run with dark theme flags. Besides, Supermium supports Aero, so what else is needed? Though, I wonder if there will be a customisation UI in the future. Like the one on Cent Browser. --force-dark-mode --enable-features=WebContentsForceDark Without quotes or spaces!
    1 point
  18. Seeing it successfully posted, I'm leaning more and more towards a newly implemented anti-bot, anti-hacker prevention system in the forum software that filters out bad IP and possible copyright infringements.
    1 point
  19. Yep, MTV's some nice memories indeed! Take Duran Duran or Depeche Mode, for example. I recently googled MTV, they still exist, but I'm not sure why, I mean what for? I'm posting this HTTPS link as a posting test. @roytam1 https://www.mtv.com/ OK good night and see ya'll tomorrow.. Over and out
    1 point
  20. Refund and buy a much cheaper (but the same) off Ebay?
    1 point
  21. Perhaps it has something to do with MSFN not being MTV? Just my guess.
    1 point
  22. Wow, Jody, great to hear and with only 2GB of memory Both of my computers are "rather ill-equipped" so I can't blame Supermium.
    1 point
  23. Probably they implemented some anti-hack feature, in addition to limiting youtube's videos frequently posted by some members?
    1 point
  24. The purpose of this topic is laid out by jaclaz in the topic's title.
    1 point
  25. Thank you very much, Jody, I'll test with another PC. I wonder, could this be GPU related? I have nvidia on all of my computers.
    1 point
  26. Thanks for the kind words, man.
    1 point
  27. Did you also check if ProxHTTPSProxy is working on other websites, for example, accessing the website https://www.howsmyssl.com/ in the Internet Explorer, as it should? Please, post one screenshot of this website including the programme window of ProxHTTPSProxy!
    1 point
  28. I couldn't find any visual theme for Supermium 121 akin to this one. https://msfn.org/board/topic/184266-arcticfoxienotheretoplaygames-360chrome-v1351030-rebuild-7/?do=findComment&comment=1239611 all of the ''classic'' style themes available in the chrome web store look awful to my eyes.
    1 point
  29. Thanks for your worries! As far as I know, forum supervisor is well aware of this issue with certain members having troubles posting, Again, thank you, we understand you mean well.
    1 point
  30. How any of this related to Supermium!??!??!? Folks, let's not inflate this important topic, thanks in advance.
    1 point
  31. Perhaps you wanted to say ONE BROWSER WON'T EVER PLEASE EVERYONE? Anyways, I can't really imply Supermium is that slower, yes it feels slower, but not the point of being a total " slow-a$$".
    1 point
  32. Could simply mean they both are bright.
    1 point
  33. Thank you for the test, the same for me.
    1 point
  34. That might have been a version of a problem I (and many others, I assume) have run into at one time or another: if you don't have an ad blocker, and the site hosting your desired ad blocker is itself cluttered with ads, it can be quite challenging to find the "real" download link among all the "fake" download links from ads designed to look like the site itself! Free download sites like Mediafire have to run ads to stay in business; unfortunately they aren't always very selective about the ads they run. Luckily this is usually a problem only when you first start using a new browser. Once you do manage to get that first ad blocker installed, everything is fine.
    1 point
  35. Well done! Your Dutch colleagues will be delighted with such a service. BTW, I already mentioned this issue here two weeks ago: https://msfn.org/board/topic/185966-my-browser-builds-part-5/?do=findComment&comment=1258614 I have fixed my German language pack the day I posted this issue. This corrected language pack has been in testing mode since then. I will post it when testing mode is over, and all is definitely working. So far, no further issues.
    1 point
  36. Add startup flags to disable acceleration, or simply go to chrome://flags/ and search for acceleration, then disable all occurrences, relaunch.
    1 point
  37. Need to wait for another fix. Problems Detected Gpu compositing has been disabled, either via blocklist, about:flags or the command line. The browser will fall back to software compositing and hardware acceleration will be unavailable. Disabled Features: gpu_compositing
    1 point
  38. No need to buy costly boards with additional power sockets, they are mostly aimed at those who use HDD enclosures without their own PSU, like the small 2.5 ones.
    1 point
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  40. Merry Crisis and a Happy New Fear
    1 point
  41. Happy New Year! Greetings from Hong Kong (GMT+8).
    1 point
  42. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/facepalm
    1 point
  43. it consists "MailNews" and "Borealis" (a browser-only Seamonkey application forked by (removed due to request))
    1 point
  44. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20181229-b1a7d10-uxp-83cd9661c-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 (removed due to request) source patch (excluding UXP): (removed due to request) No official repo changes since my last build. For UXP changes please see above.
    1 point
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