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Firefox myths
H_TeXMeX_H:
Will ya stop feeding the troll ?
Aloone_Jonez:
He isn't a troll as he isn't posting this shit just to piss off people, he's posting it because he believes it to be true!
My beef isn't with what his Firefox myths page says, but with what it doesn't say.
H_TeXMeX_H:
Ok then ... I think he's a troll, cuz he pisses me off, I can't even start to read his posts without feeling intense anger ... but, maybe it's just me. But, I can say one thing ... he is full of shit ! overflowing with it.
Mastertech:
--- Quote from: Canadian Lover ---Even at the 128 level, a whole lot of stuff is ran from the page file, slowing everything down. Maby there's a reason everyone else recommends 256?
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Is it? Has anyone here actually ever tried this instead of just guessing? People make all sorts of recommendations usually much higher claiming Windows will not be useable with less, pure BS. Yes more RAM is better but it has nothing to do with what Windows XP will run on. And don't confuse the requirements of XP with third party applications.
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---Oh so you can't think for yourself no?
EDIT: I sent them a feedback thing to see my post.
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Irrelevant, I have yet to see them confirm it is a security exploit.
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---What a surprise!
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Nothing to do with the Firefox Myths page.
--- Quote from: Lead Head ---I've ran firfox on a 200Mhz Pentium running windows XP with 64MB of ram. It ran pretty damn well considering the outrageous specs of the machine.
EDIT: Ive run firefox on a 133Mhz Pentium running Win98 with 32MB of ram, even then it still ran better then IE on the 233Mhz Pentium running XP
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Sure... Please provide documented reproduceable proof of your claims. I see this all the time people making unfounded claims.
--- Quote from: Canadian Lover ---If IE is as safe as Firefox, why can I do this in IE?
(code actually loads onto the page, here's the link: http://www.openopen.org/old/ie/open-cd-ie.html)
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It did nothing on my fully patched version of IE 6.
piratePenguin:
--- Quote from: Mastertech ---
Irrelevant, I have yet to see them confirm it is a security exploit.
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Does my post describe a security vulnerability with Opera or not? Try thinking independently for once please.
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Nothing to do with the Firefox Myths page.
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So what?
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