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Oh - and only if Mozilla puts an end to the Identity Politics garbage.
Well,
there aint no such thing as a free lunch !
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blind or just too old or both ;-)
The page Mike linked (to) says:
NOTE On Windows, in order to use this policy, you must clear
all settings in the old Preferences (Deprecated) section.
From the image you sent, I can see that you will need to do this.
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accept the Mozilla/Firefox one); addons/extensions *are* the way to go.
* https://solidproject.org/
Solid is a specification that lets people store their
data securely in decentralized data stores called Pods.
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quot;: false
}
I've also looked in the about:config for plugins.flashblock.enabled = false.
Has anyone been able to circumvent this in 78.5 ESR? Or was 78.4 ESR the final
version for flash support?
Thanks,
Victor Hoang
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robably the best we're going
to be able to manage.
I do also still think that a way to explicitly tell Firefox to import a
specific existing profile's contents into the current (new) profile would
be useful, including in other contexts.
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ws clients centrally on the AD domain controller.
so a RHEL7 machine, at least, can in principle do what Luca asks,
provided Firefox for Linux is willing and able to play.
RedHat supply their own version of Firefox, so they may support this
feature even if Mozilla haven't.
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ys you can set:
"dom.indexedDB.dataThreshold" pref to "-1".
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ndard" Linux Firefox (the Ubuntu packages). It is annoying but
isn't common and I hadn't taken much notice until you asked.
If/when it happens again I will note where and report it /
add it to an existing bug.
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ed.
Thank you.
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by Adobe on a similar timescale.
I am fairly sure tht Google Chrome, Safari and Edge are dropping
flash at the end of the year too.
Whether firefox esr supports flash for a little longer, you need
to ensure that the content is available in some other format before
the end of the year.
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another difference, especially as there is a rolling switch-on in the US:
https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2019/09/06/whats-next-in-making-dns-over-https-the-default/
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or these included in ESR68.5
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/advisories/mfsa2020-06/
Has
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox-esr/
been omitted from some update script ?
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2019, Dimas Streich (Informàtica Trueta) wrote:
Thx for the answers. So...
- In all cases (new versions, x32 to x64, ...) you recommend to uninstall the
actual version
prior to install the new one (so never updating).
- To migrate 52 to 68 I need to install first version 60.
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Paul,
On the whole I agree with you.
However, when my OS was on ESR I found that I often wanted the new features
"under the hood", particularly the security features, much more quickly
than ESR releases made them available.
I do agree that quantum and the switch of plugin api was an
academic year.
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ars I have used it (certainly since firefox 3.6 and 4.0 in 2012).
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the latest general release and ESR versions.
Over the years, I have found these to be very accurate,
although they can be a few hours ahead of the latest downloadable version
I guess that this may depend on how fast the content delivery network
propagates new binaries.
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-signed
- some certificates use retired encryption and I don't know which
certificates are involved, so this may not be possible.
That way the current fix can be reversed and all browsers
will work exactly as before.
Can somone confirm that this is the plan ?
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that way,
but then I remembered that OCSP Must-Staple makes revoking certificates more
practical.
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I trust that you are looking at your java strategy further ahead,
ad well as solving the immediate problem with Firefox 60.
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to build with gtk2.
In https://access.redhat.com/announcements/3365141
Red Hat talk about plugins and addons with FF60 in RHEL6,
which suggests that they either aren't aware of the gtk2 issue
or have it under control (two very different possibilities).
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on the market for
legacy applications using applets... or is there any other
alternative, supported browser?
Oracle recommends Java Web Start
https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/moving-to-a-plugin-free-web
Is it important that your legacy application runs within a browser ?
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shared object file: No such file or
directory
Couldn't load XPCOM.
libcairo-gobject doesn't exist on this old linux.
I don't know how soon I will be able to build libcairo-gobject and see
where I can go from there.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 9:41 AM, Andrew C Aitchison <and...@aitchison.me
I've been getting frequent crashes since esr52.7.0 or esr52.7.1.
I'm using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 builds*, which use gtk2 not gtk3.
"about:crashes" gives "The address isn't valid" and does not appear in
"about:about". Has Red Hat removed it or is it newer than esr52 ?
* actually Red
navigate the
file/edit/view menus that Paul highlighted in
http://iment.com/paste-bin/Firefox-CTR-CTB-VNC.jpg
However the same is true for me on the console - I see
no difference with and without Xvnc.
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Or, could the delay be some DNS lookup which times out ?
Firefox has its own DNS cache (which can be overridden).
Maybe the switch to multi-threading has done something to the DNS handling ?
On Sat, 1 Jul 2017, stein.wm wrote:
Perhaps it's the Virus Protection.
E. g. on my PC a new version
plugin for firefox is 26.0.0.131
Can you confirm that you *up*graded to 26.0.0.126 ?
Thanks,
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On Scientific Linux 6, with the RedHat/SL firefox ESR 52.1.0,
if I closed firefox, remove the libflashplayer lines from pluginreg.dat
and restart firefox, then the plugincheck web page gives the correct
plugin version.
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On Thu, 15 Sep 2016, Andrew J. Buehler wrote:
I'm sorry for bothering the list with this, but before I try to report
this to the list admins properly, I want to try to figure out whether or
not it's happening for anyone else.
Is it just me, or have the Mozilla mailing lists started to send out
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