Post #106,085
6/13/03 9:18:33 PM
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Fine: do yer duty - help the stats:
If you don't support Moz in such a simple way - what browser could you replace it with, on M$-POSs? Hey - you know more about this crap than I do: Use It!
Nuke cache before shutdown 1.3 Since it's Doze, I'd just reboot - since it's indeterminate what else might be in RAM.
Go into 1.4 files: Find cook.perm.txt and rename however you like.
Launch 1.4 - does it work? I haven't perused lots of other files that are deemed user data, saved - and might also bring a bad legacy number into the various .js prefs. (I haven't even bothered to sleuth just How this file is used)
But if perchance the above simple change Does make a difference on YAN box, it's worth knowing by Bugzilla. Send a report to My Bug, then.
[link|http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208702|http://bugzilla.mozi...bug.cgi?id=208702]
If that doesn't work: how big a deal is it to follow the Moz suggestion: reinstall 1.4 in a New Profile and then try. See - two simple tests and You Help.
So far, my 1.4rc1 is performing fine - since. (And without yet reinstalling into a new Profile) The added bookmark capabilities are welcome (here, anyway).
Ashton
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Post #106,121
6/14/03 11:43:37 AM
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I've done what I could
1.4 RC1 works on the Windows 2000 box, but not the Windows 98 one. I tried clearing the cache, using a different profile, rebooting, removed the cookies, etc. A bug report was filed. I am sticking with 1.3 on 98 for now until the next Mozilla release when I hope it fixes the problem.
"If you're going to cheat, cheat fair. If there's anything I hate it's a crooked crook!" -Moe Howard
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Post #106,127
6/14/03 12:35:01 PM
6/14/03 12:35:28 PM
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Did you file a bug?
Remember the FFF rule when dealing with Free Software.
Peter [link|http://www.debian.org|Shill For Hire] [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal] [link|http://guildenstern.dyndns.org|Blog]
Edited by pwhysall
June 14, 2003, 12:35:28 PM EDT
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Post #106,131
6/14/03 1:12:39 PM
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Re: Did you file a bug?
What is the FFF rule?
"If you're going to cheat, cheat fair. If there's anything I hate it's a crooked crook!" -Moe Howard
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Post #106,133
6/14/03 1:58:07 PM
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Re: Did you file a bug?
File a bug, fix it, or fuck off :-)
Peter [link|http://www.debian.org|Shill For Hire] [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal] [link|http://guildenstern.dyndns.org|Blog]
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Post #106,143
6/14/03 4:54:02 PM
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It got fixed
all I had to do was install to a different directory than 1.3 was in. It works now.
"If you're going to cheat, cheat fair. If there's anything I hate it's a crooked crook!" -Moe Howard
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Post #106,163
6/15/03 3:26:54 AM
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Ummm...
I appreciate the mememory-thing, so I can't walk in your moccasins - But - since the first paeans of ecstasy about Moz, right chere in River City: the point of Not overlaying a previous install has been mentioned 3-5x, and at Moz under Release Notes.
You Knew This! (Hell, even I knew this) - you always type-in a New Directory on install. And moz next-step asks, "Shall I make a new directory?" Huh huh?
Anyway, nice that it works now. rc2 is due yesterday. I suppose I'll wait for Gold. Have you noted the bookmark handling yet? Under, "Manage Bookmarks" - snazzy new window at top which starts searching on the first character typed. (Mine's > 1.5 MB)
When I find out where to send, anon: I want to suggest that a Search on "names given to separators" (another new feature) return the collection of links below - instead of the usual list of individual entries matching the mask, wherever found (But not.. the other links you grouped together, and whose names you have forgotten).
Ah Progress - the largest of illusions.
Ashton
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Post #106,178
6/15/03 9:43:51 PM
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Memory thing
I may have read about it, but forgotten about it later. I didn't even think of trying to install to a different directory.
I like the bookmark search feature, my bookmarks used to be big, until I had a hard disk error that destroyed my bookmarks file and the recovery gave me 90% junk and I was left with just 10% of my bookmarks.
One of the ideas I had was for a bookmark management software, sort of like your own personal search engine, but I never worked out the details beyond analysis. It would store URLs in a database, and then you could search by description, keywords, type of site (COM, ORG, NET, GOV, EDU, etc), etc. Sort of like your own personal Yahoo or Google with categories, and the program would open up the web site in your favorite browser.
"If you're going to cheat, cheat fair. If there's anything I hate it's a crooked crook!" -Moe Howard
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Post #106,194
6/16/03 3:16:12 AM
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Epiphany does that.
Peter [link|http://www.debian.org|Shill For Hire] [link|http://www.kuro5hin.org|There is no K5 Cabal] [link|http://guildenstern.dyndns.org|Blog]
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Post #106,199
6/16/03 6:30:33 AM
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Curse You Red Barren
First that screen shot with Gnome & razor sharp fonts, and now [link|http://www.nwfusion.com/compendium/archive/002368.html| Epiphany]!
..makin Doze98 look even uglier. As bad as boilin the frogs.
Ashton not/ready/to-slide-down/ that 10' razor-blade of, find where they hid the config file for This little gem & how it works VS That Other one that had it in 'dev/nope/not/here/sucker' cha cha cha. Not til I feel reeel masochistic re some week of 24/7 jargon-replacement therapy
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Post #106,205
6/16/03 10:35:38 AM
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When I get Linux installed I wll look at that
and see what it works like.
"If you're going to cheat, cheat fair. If there's anything I hate it's a crooked crook!" -Moe Howard
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Post #106,274
6/16/03 8:20:37 PM
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Hah.
I'm more likely to get Linux up, limp and walking while-it-looks all over for &^$#% configs Somewhere - before you.
Uh what were we talking about?
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Post #106,280
6/16/03 10:15:04 PM
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Talking about
learning a new trade, if my memory serves me. As in learning something new instead of the usual Microsoft technology.
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