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- 01 Nov 2015, 01:49
- Forum: pBuild Scripts
- Topic: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
- Replies: 32
- Views: 13092
Re: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
Off topic #2, why do older forum pages show post date different than current? (eg, by tome » 26 Jul 2015 , 17:06 -vs- by tome » Jul 2015 , 17:06) Well, that's really odd. It's actually displaying day-of-month now -- maybe that was off before I logged in to reply? Me really confuserated... (grin) 15...
- 01 Nov 2015, 01:26
- Forum: pBuild Scripts
- Topic: [UNMAINTAINED] Firefox (x64)
- Replies: 51
- Views: 16266
Re: [UNMAINTAINED] Firefox (x64)
Seems moz has changed it all up again:
all: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/
en_USx86: https://download.mozilla.org/?product=f ... lang=en-US
en_USx64: https://download.mozilla.org/?product=f ... lang=en-US
HTH,
--Tom
all: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/
en_USx86: https://download.mozilla.org/?product=f ... lang=en-US
en_USx64: https://download.mozilla.org/?product=f ... lang=en-US
HTH,
--Tom
- 01 Nov 2015, 00:20
- Forum: pBuild Scripts
- Topic: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
- Replies: 32
- Views: 13092
Re: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
Updated first post, thanks tb01 for your stuff, nice to read you. Maybe you want to see flashplayer script and update it http://forum.porteus.org/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=2022&p=35538#p35528 :beer: 151031-200323 Hi tome, Thank you for your feedback, and your thanks -- glad to help in any way I can. Tha...
- 31 Oct 2015, 21:24
- Forum: pBuild Scripts
- Topic: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
- Replies: 32
- Views: 13092
Re: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
151029-025555 (and got distracted) 151031-161753 Hi Ed_P, Thank you for your feedback. Had to change the 'where' value -- too many drives w/various distros; I'm a slave to gparted. (grin) Did switching the wget command (from http to https) break the certificate check? I didn't have that issue and a...
- 27 Oct 2015, 21:45
- Forum: pBuild Scripts
- Topic: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
- Replies: 32
- Views: 13092
Re: Firefox always up to date (autd) - i686 & x86_64
...I'll hack some more and get back to you. Struggling (somewhat) user here... wondering if this ever achieved a working resolution. I LOVE the idea of it, as keeping FF updated has long been a thorn of running live and modularized distros. I actually stoped using Porteus nearly two years ago becau...
- 01 May 2014, 02:19
- Forum: Tutorials
- Topic: [SCRIPT] Update content of a module: config, changes, etc..
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6361
Re: [SCRIPT] Update content of a module: config, changes, et
Thanks, brokenman! I've currently got P 2.1 booted (working on friend's laptop) and I get root@porteus:~# usm -g openssl bash: usm: command not found root@porteus:~# man usm No manual entry for usm I'm assuming 'usm' is a new app for 3.0? Looking forward to doing this when I get 3.0 booted... Being ...
- 01 May 2014, 01:10
- Forum: Tutorials
- Topic: [How to] an host file to fight again advertisement
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4109
Re: [How to] an host file to fight again advertisement
I use Privoxy as posted in this forum last year. Put "privoxy" in the search box to see the details... Regards! Thanks for your response. I'm sure you meant well, but I get a '404' error page, not a search box & not in English. Further, I don't know what 'privoxy' might entail (guessing 'privacy-pr...
- 29 Apr 2014, 18:42
- Forum: Tutorials
- Topic: [SCRIPT] Update content of a module: config, changes, etc..
- Replies: 8
- Views: 6361
Re: [SCRIPT] Update content of a module: config, changes, et
... This script can not be used for updating firefox (or any other application)... Q1. What would be the proper method to update Firefox? I'm specifically curious about how to address the recent 'heartbeat/heartbleed/Adobe Flash/SSL' vulnerability... Q2. I think I'm having issues with gnash/Flash (...
- 29 Apr 2014, 18:06
- Forum: Newbie questions
- Topic: Find Files in -specific- folders...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2569
Re: Find Files in -specific- folders...
Wow! These responses are impressive! Thank you so -very- much, to each of you!!! I must apologize for giving the impression of abandoning my 'call for help'. I'm certain I got notified via Yahoo! Mail of responses, but considering hundreds of spam msgs hitting each day, I've not engaged additional '...
- 29 Apr 2014, 17:12
- Forum: Tutorials
- Topic: [How to] an host file to fight again advertisement
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4109
Re: [How to] an host file to fight again advertisement
...go to http://www.adzhosts.fr/ and download the last built of AdZHosts... ...http://kosvocore.free.fr/AdZHosts/adzhosts.sh... Links broken -- updates? Used to do this in WinXP, (so very) many moons ago, using info from [ http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts2.htm ]. Q1. Would I need to do anything sp...
- 21 Oct 2012, 14:02
- Forum: Newbie questions
- Topic: Find Files in -specific- folders...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2569
Re: Find Files in -specific- folders...
Hi fanthom, Thanks for your speedy reply. As stated above, I also need //modification time// selection, specifically. This is horrifically frustrating. I've now wasted *many* hours searching for help information which IS NOT ACCESSIBLE from clicking THE HELP BUTTON, and studying never-ending man pag...
- 21 Oct 2012, 06:21
- Forum: Newbie questions
- Topic: Find Files in -specific- folders...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 2569
Find Files in -specific- folders...
First, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH for picking up the previously dead Slax project! I -really- LOVE Porteus, and find it has become my new favorite distro. While providing new capabilities, fixes to previously (Slax-variety) non-working features and updated software (YAY!!!), it (unfortunately) seems to ...