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Posted on 19-01-30, 03:28 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #21 of 202
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https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/al0t91/firefox_65_and_tab_bar_color/ its a bug, hopefully to be fixed. |
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Posted on 19-02-07, 05:57 in Buying a new phone (not safe for tomman)
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Post: #22 of 202
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I perectly happy with my moto g5+. tho thats a older phone. The bootload is unlockable too, evwn with the newer 6's mind you I ran with a iphone 4 for 6 years |
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Posted on 19-02-10, 20:32 in Mozilla, *sigh* (revision 2)
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Post: #23 of 202
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this has happened to me in the past, and the only way to fix it is killall Mozilla instances. Its poor memory accounting I think. TO Be fair to Mozilla, they where calling the UI chrome long before google even had android. stick bugzilla in any bug queries for firefox. |
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Posted on 19-02-11, 22:39 in Mozilla, *sigh* (revision 1)
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Post: #24 of 202
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I meant literally using killall. firefox chome memory crash bugzila seems to be fruitful. but once they go full sandboxed multi-process the bug will never get fixed, since it'll become the os's problem. Posted by sureanem |
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Posted on 19-02-12, 19:22 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #25 of 202
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Posted by Nicholas Steel walk us thru your support process here. |
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Posted on 19-02-13, 19:17 in Mozilla, *sigh* (revision 1)
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Post: #26 of 202
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Posted by jimbo1qazchanging something like that probably needs a full restart of firefox - its probably something it checks on load, but only then. Thats another issue glossed over when they fully ape Chromium's process structure. There is also the issue when you are trying to select some text, and you wind up dragging an image from many pages back... |
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Posted on 19-02-17, 22:12 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #27 of 202
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the question is what language will mozilla use when they implement manifest 3 |
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Posted on 19-02-25, 06:39 in New Realtek website... where are the audio drivers!?? (revision 1)
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Post: #28 of 202
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I take it your motherboard maker doesn't have win10 drivers for your audio? |
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Posted on 19-02-26, 01:43 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #29 of 202
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There was an extension that adjusted the font rendering for ff, i wonder if its still available? |
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Posted on 19-03-08, 16:34 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Post: #30 of 202
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Posted by sureanem Because you have a Chinese friend, right? |
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Posted on 19-03-30, 23:51 in Dear modern UXtards...
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Post: #31 of 202
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I hate back button hijacking. I also hate using javascript to re-implement browser functionality |
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Posted on 19-04-08, 22:27 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE
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Post: #32 of 202
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I nabbed myself a noctua cooler a while back and it was by far the least stressful cooler install I've done. and well, quiet and cool. maybe I should see how much quieter I can get it |
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Posted on 19-04-12, 21:34 in Computer Technology News/Discussion
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Post: #33 of 202
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you know what is a good time keeping source? GPS. |
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Posted on 19-04-14, 18:39 in (Mis)adventures on Debian ((old)stable|testing|aghmyballs)
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Post: #34 of 202
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wouldn't updating libc mean you are reinstalling the OS, essentially? Since AFAIK, modules haven't landed in the C standards. |
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Posted on 19-04-15, 08:49 in (Mis)adventures on Debian ((old)stable|testing|aghmyballs)
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Post: #35 of 202
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just so we are clear, libc(or glibc) is the C standard library, where printf lives. im with screwtape, monkey patching isn't a viable solution if you have source access. heck, what started this current debate was an issue with the update process and not with dynamic linking. |
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Posted on 19-05-09, 08:48 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Post: #36 of 202
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ask m night shamawamaadingdong. |
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Posted on 19-05-13, 06:59 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Post: #37 of 202
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the tables are indexed properly? |
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Posted on 19-05-19, 01:58 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #38 of 202
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Undoing Spectre means going back to the 486. |
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Posted on 19-05-20, 23:25 in PSA: The kilogram has been redefined (revision 1)
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Post: #39 of 202
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Posted by KoiMaxx more correctly, all the base units of the SI system are now defined either as ratios to universal constants, or measurements of physical phenomena. |
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Posted on 19-05-27, 19:12 in GNOME: "Please don't theme our apps" (revision 1)
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Post: #40 of 202
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if bad theming is such an issue for these apps, they could just force theming to be opt in, with a passive aggressive pop-up on first launch stating why theming is disabled. then again, maybe the theming implementation needs a re-think. |