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Any further word on if Mozilla is actually serious about providing an enterprise build with slower releases with version 8? Everything I've seen is a couple months old. Figured they would announce something last week... (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Alereon posted:The first Firefox Extended Support Release, based on Firefox 10, is now available. This is for businesses that don't want frequent Firefox major version updates. So wait. Mozilla isn't even going to include a MSI wrapper? I mean it's simple enough to make one, but I figured they would try to at least make Firefox easier to deploy.
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| # ¿ Feb 1, 2012 06:58 |
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Frontmotion is a good place to start.
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| # ¿ Feb 24, 2012 21:29 |
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Xander77 posted:For some reason, as of a recent update, whenever I'm in a... text box? Any sort of spot where you can type your own text, my right click options look like this: See if Menu Editor can help.
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| # ¿ Apr 5, 2012 11:01 |
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Did you read the OP by chance?
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Daynab posted:I installed an old game which forced me to install an old flash player from the old era for some reason and firefox picked it up. (It was showing both that and the most recent one in extensions) I use Secunia OSI to help me track down old plugins. Once you allow java to run the scan, it'll give the file path to the insecure versions. You can track em down and just delete the files it lists. Alternatively, you can download the flash uninstaller from Adobe and then reinstall to ensure you have a fresh version. Sometimes, I've noticed that it doesn't catch everything though, so that's why I use Secunia above. Edit: Oh nevermind. Adobe's instructions there on the uninstaller page suggests blowing away the directories after using the uninstaller. That should take care of it. Gherkin Jerkin fucked around with this message at Oct 29, 2012 around 12:27 |
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