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On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 20:15:05 -0700, J R FOX wrote:
>
>Apples & Oranges, I know . . . but I just replaced SM
>111 with 115 on the Dark Side. It took all of 1.5
>minutes, and was TROUBLE FREE. No stray DLLs taking
>potshots from the hinterlands.
Yes, but I'm running apples, not oranges. Thus my comment. I
recently installed FF 2.0.0.6 on XP running under VPC and it was,
as you say, trouble free. But I don't want to go through the hoops
for os/2 versions until there is a very good reason. Since my
older version is not giving me any trouble I'll just stick to it.
I am less certain about the security flaws and need to update for
that reason. I read about the flaws that are reported but don't
see that they present a problem for me. But then again, what do I
know?
Jon
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