[FYI] woot! new firefox and thunderbird releases

Kevin O'Gorman kogorman
Mon Sep 20 03:34:39 PDT 2004


It may be a preview release, but it didn't seem to lose anything for
me, and it's
classified x86 stable, so I would sort of expect it to behave well.  I
don't fool
with shortcuts much, but my bookmarks are still A-OK.

Now, I want to get around to getting FF and TB to exchange mailto: and http:
protocols nicely, but still no joy.

++ kevin
 


On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 23:05:45 -0400, Kurt Wall <kwall at kurtwerks.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 03:03:42PM -0600, R. Myles Green took 30 lines to write:
> 
> [le snip]
> 
> > Holy Cow! I've experienced none of the problems you seem to have had, I
> > would have warned you if I had. I'm sorry this version has caused you
> > so much grief, I feel bad this.
> 
> Not your fault. This has happened before (losing the bookmarks), so I
> keep backups. It usually happens if I use the installer when I'm su root.
> I'll just quit using the installer. And, as Collins pointed out, it's a
> pre-release. It broke, and I got to keep both pieces. :-)
> 
> Kurt
> --
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> away".
>         -- Philip K. Dick
> 
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