

grey1960envoy wrote:Is there a release date for the stable edition yet?












Timmi wrote:Hi Clement,
1) It would be nice if we could get firefox4 as the standard browser, not that old thing that pretends to be one.
The popularity of Chrome tells it all... it's mostly firefox users that have defected to the dark side.(and I'm one of them).
It CAN be upgraded, right, if it is beta firefox now, and we can just have an upgrade procedure for the final version in the repo?
I have discovered that fetching ff4 from their website and installing it is rather troublesome for a beginner.



Timmi wrote:Hi Clement,
1) It would be nice if we could get firefox4 as the standard browser, not that old thing that pretends to be one.
The popularity of Chrome tells it all... it's mostly firefox users that have defected to the dark side.(and I'm one of them). It CAN be upgraded, right, if it is beta firefox now, and we can just have an upgrade procedure for the final version in the repo? I have discovered that fetching ff4 from their website and installing it is rather hard and confusing for a beginner.
2) Also, it would be nice if the stored password for a WPA password did not require the user to enter a keyring password but still be able to include other apps in the keyring. (or just a way for it to not prompt for it on bootup for wifi connection). A user may have lots of stuff launch on bootup... like Pidgin, Skype, etc... and it would be nice if a WPA connection would just connect immediately, without user input.
Another problem with this, is that if I tell it to "use unsafe storage", it won't ask to create a keyring for other passwords.
So we have to save everything unencrypted, just so WiFi can connect without user intervention.
3) also, in Mint9, it has been HELL to try and get some sites' streaming media to work with Mint9 (and firefox). It seems we had a regression in that version, in terms of driver/codec/plugin readyness over vanilla ubuntu. This was a disappointment. Hopefully, this has been addressed in Mint 10, and that it will be, once again, the leader of the pack in this area. BTW, it was saddening that the LTS release is not suitable to keep on my system for this reason! I have tried to fetch the proper plugins using firefox's procedures: alas, no dice.
Thanks very much for your hard work. We are very appreciative!
Timmi

Timmi wrote:Hi Clement,
1) It would be nice if we could get firefox4 as the standard browser, not that old thing that pretends to be one.
The popularity of Chrome tells it all... it's mostly firefox users that have defected to the dark side.(and I'm one of them). It CAN be upgraded, right, if it is beta firefox now, and we can just have an upgrade procedure for the final version in the repo? I have discovered that fetching ff4 from their website and installing it is rather troublesome for a beginner.
Timmi wrote:2) Also, it would be nice if the stored password for a WPA password did not require the user to enter a keyring password on bootup. A user may have lots of stuff launch on bootup... like Pidgin, Skype, etc... and it would be nice if a WPA connection would just connect immediately, without user input.
Another problem with this, is that if I tell it to "use unsafe storage", it won't ask to create a keyring for other passwords.
So we have to save everything unencrypted, just so WiFi can connect without user intervention.
3) also, in Mint9, it has been HELL to try and get some sites' streaming media to work with Mint9 (and firefox). It seems we had a regression in that version, in terms of driver/codec/plugin readyness over vanilla ubuntu. This was a disappointment. Hopefully, this has been addressed in Mint 10, and that it will be, once again, the leader of the pack in this area. BTW, it was saddening that the LTS release is not suitable to keep on my system for this reason! I have tried to fetch the proper plugins using firefox's procedures: alas, no dice.
Timmi wrote:Thanks very much for your hard work. We are very appreciative!
Timmi





darudey wrote:Can I install Mint 10 RC as my main OS with the option to update to the stable release in the future?
Or should I really wait for the stable release to be ready?

willie42 wrote:darudey wrote:Can I install Mint 10 RC as my main OS with the option to update to the stable release in the future?
Or should I really wait for the stable release to be ready?
I have it installed and it does really well.


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