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Question. You probably mentioned this somewhere before but was there ever a version of Pale Moon 32 bit wise that didn't have this issue? and if so what was the first version to have this speed issue?
Question. You probably mentioned this somewhere before but was there ever a version of Pale Moon 32 bit wise that didn't have this issue? and if so what was the first version to have this speed issue?
Yes, the last version from Alien Bob. No problems with the 27.9.4 version I'm using atm.
That the difference between 27.9.4 and the latest build is far more then just a build script. Nevertheless I'll certainly see if I can get anywhere with this.
27.9.4 was built on "Tycho" and the latest Pale Moon starting with the 28 series is built on "UXP".
Last edited by khronosschoty; 02-22-2019 at 09:33 PM.
That the difference between 27.9.4 and the latest build is far more then just a build script. Nevertheless I'll certainly see if I can get anywhere with this.
27.9.4 was built on "Tycho" and the latest Pale Moon starting with the 28 series is built on "UXP".
My system being a dual-core shouldn't matter right? I'll continue to say thanks regardless because I'm on your time atm, even if I have to move to a different browser. Thanks infinity!!!
Distribution: Slackware64-current with "True Multilib" and KDE4Town.
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Pale Moon v28.4.1 has been released.
Quote:
v28.4.1 (2019-03-27)
This is a security and bugfix update.
Changes/fixes:
Fixed hover state arrows on some controls.
Fixed potential denial-of-service issues involving FTP (loading of subresources and spamming errors).
Disabled Microsoft Family Safety (Win 8.1) by default. This prevents security issues as a result of a local MitM setup.
Added several site-specific overrides (Firefox Send and polyfill.io) to work around website UA-sniffing isues.
Implemented the origin-clean algorithm for controlling access to image resources.
Cleaned up the helper application service code.
Ported applicable security fixes from Mozilla (CVE-2019-9791, CVE-2019-9792, CVE-2019-9796, CVE-2019-9801, CVE-2019-9793, CVE-2019-9794, CVE-2019-9808 and ZDI-CAN-8368).
Implemented several defense-in-depth measures (for CVE-2019-9790, CVE-2019-9797, CVE-2019-9804, and a JavaScript issue).
Fixed several memory safety hazards and crashes.
Binaries are now code-signed again (including the setup program for the installer).
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