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DanS
Flightless Bird
> If you had even bothered to give
> http://mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.6.7/whatsnew/ even a
> cursory examination, you would've easily seen that the
> update was not a security issue, but rather more cosmetic
> than anything.
>
> Get a life, please. Nobody needs you to tell them things
> they already know.
That's all fine and dandy, but that's an update to a new version
of Firefox, not a security update to an existing FF.
Also, I have all three boxes checked for 'Automatically Check
for Updates', with 'Ask me what I want to do checked', and the
last time I saw that updates were available was a week or two
ago, I think.
However, if I go to Help -> Check for Updates, I am told "A
security and stability update for Firefox is available: Firefox
v3.5.11" as I'm currently using 3.5.5.
Guess what....I didn't know there were any updates ready, so he
wasn't telling me things I already knew.
> http://mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/3.6.7/whatsnew/ even a
> cursory examination, you would've easily seen that the
> update was not a security issue, but rather more cosmetic
> than anything.
>
> Get a life, please. Nobody needs you to tell them things
> they already know.
That's all fine and dandy, but that's an update to a new version
of Firefox, not a security update to an existing FF.
Also, I have all three boxes checked for 'Automatically Check
for Updates', with 'Ask me what I want to do checked', and the
last time I saw that updates were available was a week or two
ago, I think.
However, if I go to Help -> Check for Updates, I am told "A
security and stability update for Firefox is available: Firefox
v3.5.11" as I'm currently using 3.5.5.
Guess what....I didn't know there were any updates ready, so he
wasn't telling me things I already knew.