flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread sara fink
I just installed firefox 4 only to find out that flash killer isn't compatible with this version. Someone knows other extension that will do the job? It would be pity to downgrade only for this. ___ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mai

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread shimi
2011/3/28 sara fink : > I just installed firefox 4 only to find out that flash killer isn't > compatible with this version. Someone knows other extension that will do the > job? > > It would be pity to downgrade only for this. > Not exactly the same, but Flashblock will block all flashes, and disp

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Moish
On 28/03/2011 10:06, shimi wrote: 2011/3/28 sara fink: I just installed firefox 4 only to find out that flash killer isn't compatible with this version. Someone knows other extension that will do the job? It would be pity to downgrade only for this. Not exactly the same, but Flashblock will

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Uri Even-Chen
2011/3/28 sara fink : > I just installed firefox 4 only to find out that flash killer isn't > compatible with this version. Someone knows other extension that will do the > job? > > It would be pity to downgrade only for this. I'm using FacePAD to backup my pictures from facebook with Firefox. I d

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Udi Finkelstein
Firefox does not upgrade without your permission. Check under "Tools/Options/Advanced/Update", and set "Ask me what I want to do" instead of "Automatically download and install the update". Udi On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > ... > > Firefox upgraded itself to 3.6.16

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Stan Goodman
On Monday 28 March 2011 at 15:07:02 (GMT+2) Udi Finkelstein wrote: > Firefox does not upgrade without your permission. That is not true here. > Check under "Tools/Options/Advanced/Update", and set There is no item resembling "Options" under Firefox>Tools here. > "Ask me what I want to do" H

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Uri Even-Chen
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 13:54, Udi Finkelstein wrote: > Firefox does not upgrade without your permission. > > Check under "Tools/Options/Advanced/Update", and set "Ask me what I want to > do" instead of "Automatically download and install the update". Thank you. I changed the settings of my Firef

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Udi Finkelstein
I stand corrected. What I wrote below was for Windows Firefox. Under Linux you will find the same under "Edit/preferences/Advanced/Update". Udi On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Stan Goodman wrote: > On Monday 28 March 2011 at 15:07:02 (GMT+2) Udi Finkelstein i...@udif.com> wrote: > > > Firefox

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Udi Finkelstein
Firefox does not upgrade without your permission. Check under "Tools/Options/Advanced/Update", and set "Ask me what I want to do" instead of "Automatically download and install the update". Udi On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Uri Even-Chen wrote: > ... > Firefox upgraded itself to 3.6.16 wit

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-28 Thread Stan Goodman
On Tuesday 29 March 2011 at 08:07:11 (GMT+2) Udi Finkelstein wrote: > Firefox does not upgrade without your permission. That is true for add-ons. It is not true for Firefox upgrades. > Check under "Tools/Options/Advanced/Update", and set "Ask me what I > want to do" instead of "Automatically d

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-03-29 Thread Udi Finkelstein
[This email has 3 images attached, but all of them are 170K total] Very strange. I have here two instances of firefox, both reports themselves as 3.6.11 (slightly edited to remove corporate's machine name) Machine A: /home/udif> rpm -q -i firefox Name: firefox Reloca

Re: flash killer extension for firefox 4

2011-04-03 Thread Diego Iastrubni
On יום שני 28 מרץ 2011 16:02:03 Udi Finkelstein wrote: > I stand corrected. > What I wrote below was for Windows Firefox. > Under Linux you will find the same under > "Edit/preferences/Advanced/Update". > Unless you are using a version of Firefox which was packaged by your distribution, and in th