Am 03. Jan, 2007 schwätzte Alex Dean so: > der.hans wrote: >> It upgraded to 2.0.0.1. > > The same happened to me with Firefox on OSX. I've downgraded back to > 1.5.0.9 until a few of the extensions I use daily are updated. If you > decide to downgrade as well, you might have to manually re-enable the > extensions in Firefox to get them working again. Moving to 2.0.0 was more traumatic as I lost my session saver info :(. Luckily, I was able to copy the session over to another machine and import it there. Still lost some info, but was able to save most of my tabs. > I haven't updated Firefox on my Ubuntu install for this reason. > > I also recently discovered that Thunderbird (on OSX anyway) has a > default setting to automatically check for, download, and install > updates without user confirmation. Really made me mad when I saw it has > updated itself without so much as a 'can I do this?' confirmation > message... I disabled this for the future in Thunderbird > Preferences > > Advanced > Update. Firefox has that option as well. It's not on by default, I think. I understand having the feature, but I also don't want it turned on. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators https://LOPSA.org/ # If determining good culture is left up to busybodies and politicians, # we will be left with culture fit only for busybodies and politicians. # -- Jeff Taylor, Reason