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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
On Feb 8, 1:03*am, philo wrote:
On 02/07/2012 06:46 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: *wrote : On 02/07/2012 07:54 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: * wrote : snip I've never used OperaUSB but it looks like a great idea! I was put off Opera every time for years until I saw one on a Windows Mobile 2003 machine that worked well on it. Once I knew there were situations where it did work, I was ready to see others. Even in the USB-variant, not all is well with all versions, but this one (this time corectly identified as v10.53, not 10.3) is great, because although like any browser that does a lot, it's complex to the point of annoying, but it does keep it all in one place which makes it manageable. That was it's USB 'selling point' but I just like the fact that it keeps itself to itself whereever I put it. That, and the fact that I don't have to use KernelEx (which may be great, I just never needed to explore it so I put it off). I originally did not care for Opera either but it's pretty good now. Side note: Not sure why I still hang out here on Win98... I am now a Linux user and only rarely work on Win98 machines any more... but I still have a few that may be collectors items. Which Linux? Is that the 'best' one for scientific including image analyses? Best one for obtaining compatible applications? Both? |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
philo wrote in :
On 02/07/2012 06:46 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote in : On 02/07/2012 07:54 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote in : snip I've never used OperaUSB but it looks like a great idea! I was put off Opera every time for years until I saw one on a Windows Mobile 2003 machine that worked well on it. Once I knew there were situations where it did work, I was ready to see others. Even in the USB-variant, not all is well with all versions, but this one (this time corectly identified as v10.53, not 10.3) is great, because although like any browser that does a lot, it's complex to the point of annoying, but it does keep it all in one place which makes it manageable. That was it's USB 'selling point' but I just like the fact that it keeps itself to itself whereever I put it. That, and the fact that I don't have to use KernelEx (which may be great, I just never needed to explore it so I put it off). I originally did not care for Opera either but it's pretty good now. Side note: Not sure why I still hang out here on Win98... I am now a Linux user and only rarely work on Win98 machines any more... but I still have a few that may be collectors items. I never got into the Unix file system. C programming was alien to me for decades, but wanting to do things like shut off monitors and drive motors at will on a solar power system is adapting me quickly. I will never leave W98, but I have used other systems, mainly Psion machines, (Organiser, WorkAbout (useful to learn system services, handling of CPU registers)), so Linux might end up captivating me. But I suspect OpenBSD will win out, if I can ever make it as comfortable as W98. Haven't really tried. But I totally love its fdisk and disklabel tools, best ever for disk preparation. With a foundation like THAT it ought to be possible to get comfortable, somehow. |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0?
On 02/08/2012 07:07 AM, Robert Macy wrote:
On Feb 8, 1:03 am, wrote: On 02/07/2012 06:46 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote : On 02/07/2012 07:54 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote : snip but I still have a few that may be collectors items. Which Linux? Is that the 'best' one for scientific including image analyses? Best one for obtaining compatible applications? Both? I use Ubuntu 10.04 Long time Linux user though , started in the year 2000 and have used most of the major distributions over the years. Though back in the old days I did a lot of manual configurations and even have been known to compile a new kernel on occasion... I finally decided I just wanted something simple and something that worked...so Ubuntu seemed to fill the bill |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0?
On 02/08/2012 11:13 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
wrote in : On 02/07/2012 06:46 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote in : On 02/07/2012 07:54 AM, Lostgallifreyan wrote: wrote in : snip I originally did not care for Opera either but it's pretty good now. Side note: Not sure why I still hang out here on Win98... I am now a Linux user and only rarely work on Win98 machines any more... but I still have a few that may be collectors items. I never got into the Unix file system. C programming was alien to me for decades, but wanting to do things like shut off monitors and drive motors at will on a solar power system is adapting me quickly. I will never leave W98, but I have used other systems, mainly Psion machines, (Organiser, WorkAbout (useful to learn system services, handling of CPU registers)), so Linux might end up captivating me. But I suspect OpenBSD will win out, if I can ever make it as comfortable as W98. Haven't really tried. But I totally love its fdisk and disklabel tools, best ever for disk preparation. With a foundation like THAT it ought to be possible to get comfortable, somehow. I'm no expert at this but like to experiment. anyway Linux does the job for me...but occasionally will need to run a Windows app, so still have my XP machine right next to me |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
philo wrote in :
anyway Linux does the job for me...but occasionally will need to run a Windows app, so still have my XP machine right next to me I remembered something that might be useful to you. The OpenBSD people had something on a web page about writing drivers. If the hardware is cheap enough it could be worth it, because the 'price' was basically to donate an example. One reason I stayed with W98 is that despite the low costs of the original Layla 20 bit audio interface on eBay at times, it's still a largish donation (for me) and when I find one I usually want to keep it. Echo did open-source the drivers too, which probably helps. I have to wonder how the OpenBSD coders manage when they only have the device behaviour to go on. I mention all that basically because I find hardware to be the most important reason to stay with W98, though a lot of other things add up to back my decision. |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0?
On 02/08/2012 05:52 PM, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
wrote in : anyway Linux does the job for me...but occasionally will need to run a Windows app, so still have my XP machine right next to me I remembered something that might be useful to you. The OpenBSD people had something on a web page about writing drivers. If the hardware is cheap enough it could be worth it, because the 'price' was basically to donate an example. One reason I stayed with W98 is that despite the low costs of the original Layla 20 bit audio interface on eBay at times, it's still a largish donation (for me) and when I find one I usually want to keep it. Echo did open-source the drivers too, which probably helps. I have to wonder how the OpenBSD coders manage when they only have the device behaviour to go on. I mention all that basically because I find hardware to be the most important reason to stay with W98, though a lot of other things add up to back my decision. I started with win95 but needed USB so upgraded to win98. It worked pretty well but even after using the "safe disconnect" option the machine would sometimes lock up... so I got caught in the upgrade game moving to win2k and finally XP However I was fooling with all the other operating systems I could get my hands on, Linux, BSD OS/2, BeOS and others. I finally switched to Linux for security concerns. I have never owned a new machine and basically just use whatever parts I can scrounge up, but will sometimes actually purchase a new component...especially hard drives or an "open box" special motherboard. I have never considered writing a driver for anything. I would not have a clue there. I do have a friend who used to do that for HP. I've known him since high school where he was considered an eccentric genius. Too bad they edged him out when he got older...fortunately he started his own company for a while , then got employment elsewhere |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
philo wrote in :
I started with win95 but needed USB so upgraded to win98. It worked pretty well but even after using the "safe disconnect" option the machine would sometimes lock up... NUSB. It definitely works, though it needs testing carefully if you install ity to a well-customised and established install. Best to add that very early in install history. I finally switched to Linux for security concerns. I don't know if my bit of speculation in another post just now might help with that on W9X, but maybe... I have never owned a new machine and basically just use whatever parts I can scrounge up, but will sometimes actually purchase a new component...especially hard drives or an "open box" special motherboard. I'd be ok with mixed parts now, but initially chose to get something built myself, but from new bits, with plenty of guidance from the firm selling them. I wanted to rule out the high uncertainty of using secondhand bits. Now, I buy mini ITX boards, specifically Via Epia MII12000, whenever they go cheap, new or used. I find their limitations livable, and they're very liberating because they don't have so many potential conflicts, or dodgy contacts, or RF emissions, as with separate parts. (And they save a lot of energy). I have never considered writing a driver for anything. I would not have a clue there. I do have a friend who used to do that for HP. I've known him since high school where he was considered an eccentric genius. Too bad they edged him out when he got older...fortunately he started his own company for a while , then got employment elsewhere Don't lose him. He sounds immensely useful. |
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Anyone know how to update the root certificates for Firefox 2.0 ?
On Tue, 07 Feb 2012 07:47:35 -0600, philo wrote:
On 02/06/2012 03:17 AM, 000-222-000 wrote: FWIW: I did test some of the newer versions of Firefox on Win98 with kernel-X Thought they installed OK, they functioned too poorly to be of any use I have the last 3.x version of FF installed in 98 with the Kernal-Ex. It works fine for me. However FF 3.x has this stupid problem of putting itself into "Offline Mode". This was a bug that came with FF 3.x and cant be fixed. I dont know if they fixed that bug in FF 4.x, but I'd like to upgrade to 4.x if they did. (I dont need any more bloat and am satisfied with FF 3.x, but if 4.x is similar and dont have that bug, I'll upgrade. Will 4.x run in 98se with the Kernal-Ex? Did FF fix that bug in 4.x? Just curious, you said of the newer versions "they functioned too poorly to be of any use". What problems did you encounter? What versions did you try? Did 4.x work? Thanks |
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