On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 00:05:57 +0200 "Michelle Konzack" <linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net> wrote:
> Hi, > > Am 2018-12-19 hackte Patrick Bartek in die Tasten: > > On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 11:17:53 +0200 > > "Michelle Konzack" <linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net> wrote: > > > >> You have not even tried v61 or higher (v64 now). > >> > >> I have deactivated autoupdate but it simply ignore it since v54. > >> > >> Also it try to enforce to activated DRM content and whenever a > >> website has this crap, I bet a yellow 100px high bar on the top > >> with the question if I want to activate it. > > > > That's a notification from Firefox that you're accessing a site that > > requires DRM. Since you have DRM turned off, you're going to get this > > notification. You could disable ALL notifications. Or don't access > > sites that require DRM. > > > >> There is NO POSSIBILITY to deactivate DRM entirely including this > >> crappy yellow bar... > > > > See above > > I have already searched for it and I can not find "drm" in "about:config" The solution may not be under drm. Search the 'net. Or contact Firefox's developers directly. Or use their community help feature on their web site. > >> Also my ThinkPad T400 has 4GByte of memory and 4GByte of Swap and > >> Firefox eat it in less the 24 hours by kicking other Applications. > >> > >> Also there is NO POSSIBILITY to limit th wbcache size... > >> Firefox 64 is eating currently 26GByte of my diskspace! > > > > Sure there is. Enter about:config in the address gadget and search for > > browser.cache. Look for disk.capacity and change it. There are other > > cbrowser.cache configs there, too. Up to you to research them and > > make > > what changes you desire. > > > > Perhaps, about:config has a setting to disable your yellow bar > > notification. I haven't checked. > > My settings are simply ignored! Try deleting all your cookies. That solved a problem on one site I frequent. Could get anything displayed after 12 Nov 2016. I now set it to delete cookies when I quit the app. At worst, purge Firefox Quantum entirely -- all settings, cookies, history, etc. -- and reinstall. I manually install mine. Just download the zip file uncompress in my Downloads directory, and copy firefox folder to /opt (as root). Do the same when it's upgraded. Never any problems. > My current version is "Firefox Quantum 64.0 (64-bit)" Me, too. But I have DRM enabled. Need it for a couple of sites. B