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Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3
Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3













  1. Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 how to#
  2. Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 update#
  3. Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 plus#
  4. Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 free#
  5. Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 windows#

  • to inspect the complete list of non-functional addons on Firefox 45.0 and their exact versions.
  • In order to find out whether this is the root cause of the problem, it would be necessary

    firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3

    In case the maximum Firefox version specified in the file install.rdf is smaller than 45.0, it will be disabled by the updated Firefox.

    Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 update#

    Well, there might be a relation between the update to Firefox 45.0 and the addons:Įach addon specifies a minimum Firefox version on which it will run and a maximum Firefox version on which it will run. deb file of a slightly older version of Firefox please, something like 42 or 43 would be great? All is smooth as silk at the moment except that the spell check, although ticked, isn' working again.Ĭan someone suggest where I can get a. I have updated everything again but not F'fox. So tonight I have wiped that partition and installed 17.0 Mate over it. I had followed the previous advice about resetting Firefox but that just kept smashing the add-ons too. It was causing problems on some other web sites too. X-notifier wouldn't check the email accounts and wouldn't display it's toolbar, and it prevented all videos from being downloaded - these are of twice daily live video safaris in South Africa which I can't watch when they are live due to time differences and work. Then like a twit I decided to apply the latest F/fox update in Update Manager and it broke the add-ons completely.

    Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 plus#

    I installed X notifier (e-mail program), Netvideo Hunter and Adblock Plus ( I had tried Ublock Original instead, but that blocks out all Africam's live videos) and everything was working very smoothly except that F/fox was refusing to check my spelling. I did all the updates but barred F/fox from updating so it was using the default v28 that comes with the system. I was having problems with my previous Mint 17.3 Mate with the FF45 so I installed 17.0 Mate alongside it on another partition. EDIT: Switched to i3wm and upgraded to FreeBSD 10. runs fine.I have an annoying problem with the latest version of Firefox v45. EDIT: Added MATE Desktop and upgraded to FreeBSD 10.3-RC2.pF also runs ok. Since last night, re-installed Bunsenlabs on the old desktop and it runs great.ĮDIT: Testing FreeBSD 10.3 Beta 3 this weekend.

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    Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 how to#

    When the systemd brew-ha-ha broke out last year, these experiments with BSD helped me to understand how to run my system hardware with alternative methods, and learn to have a plan B if ever needed. (Usually weekend experiments only with Openbox, and this last one using i3wm.) Documentation from man pages, FreeBSD Handbook and Porter's Handbook prove to be valuable learning texts for understanding the working mechanics of BSD and other Unix-like operating systems. Over the last two years have had only marginal success with establishing a good system. While using the ports method on more extensive installations - like qt4-corelibs and qt4-gui. Using the package method on some easy installations. Recently, installed FreeBSD 10.2 on my old refurbished desktop.

    firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3

    Just gotta stop distro-hopping and start being productive! Maybe I should start looking at myself as 'lower-intermediate', after all, if I can administer a VPS server over SSH then I must be getting somewhere. So I've been around, but it's funny because I still feel like a beginner. It helps that the likes of Steam has come along to massively improve support for Linux.ĬentOS - I'm now renting a VPS in the cloud for running cloud storage and planning to move all my hosting over to it as well, it's been a mega Linux learning experience, using nowt but SSH to start with but discovering tools such as WebMin has been super helpful.

    Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 windows#

    Linux Mint 17.2/17.3 - the first distro to successfully fully switch me over from Windows on my main machine.

    Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3 free#

    Then Nadella took over and things went downhill again, free OneDrive storage was revoked towards the end of last year and I was worried with the way things were heading so I saw it as a good opportunity to see how things were going with Linux again. I largely forgot about Linux for a while. OpenSUSE (managed to stick with this on an aging laptop, but not as my primary machine)Īround this point I started feeling a lot of love for Microsoft as their products seemed to be getting rather good - OneDrive and Visual Studio and OneNote and so on. Gonna have a go at remembering all the distros I've attempted over the years, starting from about 2000 or 2001, through to 2009.ĭebian (I was terribly inexperienced at this point and ended up with only a cli and I was all such as "WTF")įedora Core (could be 5, the wallpaper looks familiar)















    Firefox 45.0 on linux mint 17.3