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Rob Mccart | AUGUST ABOLINS | building PC's |
July 5, 2025 1:11 AM * |
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AA>> Take a look at CoLinux. http://www.colinux.org/?section=home RM> A brief look online shows it hasn't really been updated in RM> the last 11 years so it may be too old to solve my issues RM> unless a Linux version that old can still run a much more RM> up to date browser. AA>I'm hoping that it will support *something* that will champion >the current limited useability of Palemoon and MyPal [two >different versions] that I currently need on XP. I've already >spread my browser usage across three versions - only specific >ones cooperate with the B2B sites that I need to access for my >business. There is new javascript stuff getting introduced >that is starting to cause problems. Yes, that's the sort of thing that causes issues when browsers get older, that and if encryption is involved, new versions of that come out. I use Thunderbird (on its own) to do eMail and I refuse the updates that often come out very few weeks as long as it functions well. I'm running v68 and it wants me to update to v78, but apparently the latest version is 136, so I assume version 78 is the last that will run on Windows 7.. But I did a while back have to update it to v68 because the previous version I was running couldn't handle the newest eMail encryption. AA>> FireFox works well on Win7. RM> It's more security and encryption related and I looked into RM> Firefox a while back and all of the aftermarket browsers pretty RM> much stopped updating for Windows 7 at the same time. RM> Checking online, the final release of that which will still run RM> on Windows 7 was Firefox 115 which was released on July 4th, 2023. AA>That might be 115.0? I'm at 115.25.Oesr (64bit) on my Win7 >machine. I haven't come across a site that it does not work >with. I find my final Win7 version of Opera works on most sites that don't block it because it is protective of ads and trackers. Recently I had a real hassle because I had to fill out forms online to do with the OESP for Hydro. It refused to let me use my Laptop browser so I had to try to manage it using my phone. It didn't help that the forms came back twice because they said it wasn't filled out right. I finally got someone on the phone and the problem was that Hydro had my mailing address as xxx Road but they had my Service address as xxx CRT. I assume CRT is Court rather than Crescent. I'm at the end of a one lane road so it's barely a Road, let along anything fancier.. But I can go to the Hydro web site using Opera with no problem.. That Old version I mean, since I am running Opera on my Phone too. Plus my phone is still 100% up to date so if something doesn't like Opera I have a current version of Chrome on there as well. --- * SLMR Rob * Prophesies, Philosophies - Email Oldman@mountaintop.com * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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