2007-09-05, 23:54 | Link #41 | |
Gregory House
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OSS just guarantees you that the software will be developed to solve a need, and that the software will do no tricky stuff to your PC. So, as long as there are needs that need (duh!) to be provided for, the software will keep moving forward. And of course there's all the trust issues (though I'm not distrusting the Opera developers) regarding closed source software. Just a matter of principles on this point. Besides, from an objective point of view, OSS is certainly the best (theoretical) method of improving the software. Theoretically speaking, of course. Whatever, I don't feel like railing the thread offtopic any further
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2007-09-07, 03:40 | Link #44 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Age: 44
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It was already set. I guess I have to reinstall mIRC. If FF is installed after mIRC, then mIRC will use IE. Oh well... can't do it now with my dls going.
Edit: I just uninstalled mIRC and installed it again... no good. Edit 2: I found a solutions in another forum about changing registry entry in "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\htmlfileshell\open\command" to point to FF instead of IE. Not really sure what that part of the registry does.
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2008-02-03, 12:35 | Link #48 |
Asuki-tan Kairin ↓
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Fürth (GER)
Age: 43
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It shows a Yen sign instead of a \ in the selection box, maybe the setup does not support unicode, and therefore cannot retrieve a valid filename uppon selection and therefore no valid disk space? ( though if it installs on another drive's selection, the error lies somewhere else )
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2008-02-04, 03:42 | Link #49 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Update: I tried it with the Firefox 2.0 and Firefox 1.5 flavour... All the same Last edited by Syaoran; 2008-02-04 at 04:17. |
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2008-02-04, 05:13 | Link #50 |
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i would do it the annoying way and install it where ever it'll install then move the folder to where i please. Firefox doesn't actually care where you move the folder, only about the app data.
(i used the same install folder for several years, and moved it around to man folders, drives, used the same folder on multiple OS's,never had an issue)
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