General software updates

Started by Lance, Mar 11, 2007, 16:22:27

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Simon

Quote from: Lance on Dec 13, 2008, 02:02:22
But how would you get it on the existing machine in the first place!?

From a supplied CD?
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Rik

Opera 9.63 released.

Oh, and there's another iTunes/Quicktime update around.
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Thanks Rik for the Opera tip. :thumb:
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I also recommend La Boheme. ;)
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Sebby

Quote from: Rik on Dec 16, 2008, 15:24:30
Oh, and there's another iTunes/Quicktime update around.

Another one?! :o

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scook94

FF 3.0.5 is out...

QuoteFirefox 3.0.5 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.4:

    * Fixed several security issues.
    * Fixed several stability issues.
    * Official releases for the Bengali, Esperanto, Galician, Hindi, and Latvian languages are now available.
    * Replaced the End-User License Agreement with a new "Know Your Rights" info bar on initial install.
    * When installing multiple signed XPIs simultaneously, previous versions of Firefox would fail.
    * Fixed several issues found in the accessibility implementation.
    * Added the ability to send OS-specific system notes in the crash reporter.
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Quote from: scook94 on Dec 17, 2008, 09:43:33
FF 3.0.5 is out...


Just had a problem with the auto update version of this down loaded it via the check for update link and selected install when down load was complete. Install kept failing with an error message "Failed to install" check if their is another instance of Firefox running on your computer. This got me into an endless loop of clicking the OK button it would try to install again and come up with the same error. I had to go to the Mozilla site in the end and download the full install package and run that which updated it successfully.  ???
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Rik

For once, I had no problems, Ray. :(  ???
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Quote from: Rik on Dec 17, 2008, 11:48:06
For once, I had no problems, Ray. :(  ???

I never have before, Rik, must have been my turn.  :P ;)
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Rik

I'm glad you're sharing the pain, Ray, it makes it easier to bear. ;)
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somanyholes

sometimes the firefox.exe process hang's around for a bit when the app is closed, I have no idea why. I just kill the process in task manager and that does the job.

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Outlook is another which does that, I find, So.
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Quote from: Rik on Dec 17, 2008, 11:53:40
Outlook is another which does that, I find, So.

Yes, I get that problem with Outlook as well, Rik, quite often find it's running slow then when I check in Task Manager there's 2 instances of it running.  ???
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somanyholes

i wonder if it's down to the fact they hog ram. They do on mine anyway. fun fun


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Quote from: somanyholes on Dec 17, 2008, 11:57:53
i wonder if it's down to the fact they hog ram. They do on mine anyway. fun fun



Could be, So, they both certainly use a lot of memory at times.
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Mine just went like clockwork..  :thumb:
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Quote from: Sheltieuk on Dec 17, 2008, 11:46:01
Just had a problem with the auto update version of this down loaded it via the check for update link and selected install when down load was complete. Install kept failing with an error message "Failed to install" check if their is another instance of Firefox running on your computer. This got me into an endless loop of clicking the OK button it would try to install again and come up with the same error. I had to go to the Mozilla site in the end and download the full install package and run that which updated it successfully.  ???

Have you compressed Firefox's DLLs, by any chance (e.g. using UPX)?