MX-14 beta 2

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Re: MX-14 beta 2

#241 Post by Gaer Boy »

kmathern wrote:As far as yahoo requiring IE/Firefox, is there a way to change Qupzilla's user agent?
Yes - under 'Other' in Edit>Preferences.

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Re: MX-14 beta 2

#242 Post by dolphin_oracle »

There is a user agent manager in Preferences>Other.

yahoomail works, but you do get that screen warning you to "upgrade"
http://www.youtube.com/runwiththedolphin
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.

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Re: MX-14 beta 2

#243 Post by Jerry3904 »

As far as yahoo requiring IE/Firefox, is there a way to change Qupzilla's user agent?
Edit > Preferences > Other

EDIT: wow, 3 responses in 1 minute, gotta be some kind of record
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#244 Post by Jerry3904 »

Silent Observer wrote:Wow, this looks like it could be a good candidate to replace antiX on my second desktop machine, maybe even in place of MEPIS on my quad-core -- but I have a question: the mention of a PAE kernel seems to imply MX is 32-bit (if 64-bit, it wouldn't need PAE to access large RAM installation). Is there a 64-bit version, or some advantage to running a 32-bit kernel on 64-bit capable systems?
Yup, 32 bit, no plans for a 64-bit version
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Re: MX-14 beta 2

#245 Post by Gaer Boy »

Jerry3904 wrote:
As far as yahoo requiring IE/Firefox, is there a way to change Qupzilla's user agent?
Edit > Preferences > Other

EDIT: wow, 3 responses in 1 minute, gotta be some kind of record
The record is that they all say the same!

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#246 Post by golinuxgo »

whell wrote:Similar results here. QupZilla doesn't seem to like my Yahoo mail. I get taken to a page in Yahoo that asks me to use IE or Firefox instead. If I click on a link that allows me to proceed to Yahoo mail with QupZilla, Yahoo sends me back to the IE/Firefox page. The good news is that Firefox installs fast and easy with the meta-installer. ;)
I think it's more than a QupZilla problem. I access one of my Yahoo emails on Squeeze with Galeon and observed this same behavior begin yesterday. It's stuck on a loop back to a Firefox/Safari update announcement. Very annoying. But then the Yahoo redesign is a disaster in so many ways . . .

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#247 Post by KrispyKritter »

System is now installed and ready for testing.

First observations:

Startup fast
Found Wireless Network without any problems
Recognized and set up mature Wacom Tablet
Desktop will take a little getting time to embrace. Been with KDE, Gnome, or Unity for too long.
Shutdow fast

It looks like something I can put to good use.

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#248 Post by Jerry3904 »

Desktop will take a little getting time to embrace.
Suggest you read the QuickStart document (question mark on Panel) to get going.
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Re: MX-14 beta 2

#249 Post by KrispyKritter »

Jerry,

It just takes some "old" folks a little longer to get used to something different. :p
I messed with the dragon and now I am ready for the ketchup!
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#250 Post by lucky9 »

Silent Observer wrote:Wow, this looks like it could be a good candidate to replace antiX on my second desktop machine, maybe even in place of MEPIS on my quad-core -- but I have a question: the mention of a PAE kernel seems to imply MX is 32-bit (if 64-bit, it wouldn't need PAE to access large RAM installation). Is there a 64-bit version, or some advantage to running a 32-bit kernel on 64-bit capable systems?
There's a few more computers out there that can use a 32-bit OS. Most of those will run a PAE kernel. (For instance my Atom NetBook is 32-bit only, but will use a PAE kernel.) Super old hardware will need antiX. It's i486 version will run on almost anything. Including the latest and greatest.
If you need 64-bit then Mepis is ready and waiting.
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