Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Testing CCK2 configs with Quantum

2018-03-01 Thread James Pearson
James M. Pulver wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use an appimage of Firefox Quantum on EL7. I understand
> the additional complications here. However, is anyone using CCK2 stuff
> with 58.0.2 RR? What directory should I put what CCK2 output files in
> normally?
> 
> Also any hints if you've used the "portable packaging" of appimage where
> I might put them would be appreciated:
> https://bintray.com/probono/AppImages/Firefox
> 
> but of course I mostly just want to know with a standalone install where
> I might be expecting to put these files.

Normally you would just unzip the autoconfig.zip file generated by the 
CCK2 wizard in the directory where the firefox binary lives

However, I don't know how you would do that with an AppImage - although 
there is probably not a lot of point of using an AppImage with Firefox 
as the Linux downloads from Mozilla are self contained and run on EL7 
(and easier to install CCK2 ...)

James Pearson
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[Mozilla Enterprise] Testing CCK2 configs with Quantum

2018-03-01 Thread James M. Pulver
I'm trying to use an appimage of Firefox Quantum on EL7. I understand 
the additional complications here. However, is anyone using CCK2 stuff 
with 58.0.2 RR? What directory should I put what CCK2 output files in 
normally?


Also any hints if you've used the "portable packaging" of appimage where 
I might put them would be appreciated:

https://bintray.com/probono/AppImages/Firefox

but of course I mostly just want to know with a standalone install where 
I might be expecting to put these files.


Thanks,
--
James Pulver
CLASSE Computer Group
Cornell University
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Policy data format for Bookmarks in Firefox

2018-03-01 Thread James Pearson
Kaply Consulting wrote:>
>> From what you've indicated previously, I believe Enterprise
>> Policies will effectively replace what CCK2 current does ? - if so,
>> is there anything currently supported by CCK2 that won't be by
>> supported by Policies ?
> 
> We're trying to get everything, but there might be some little used
> things that don't make it in the first pass.

Any ideas at this point of the things that won't make the first pass?

>> Does that mean you will allow setting arbitrary preferences via
>> the configuration.json file?
>> 
>> Or, will arbitrary preferences still have to be set via the
>> autoconfig cfg file?
> 
> Arbitrary preferences would still need to be set via Autoconfig.
> 
> We'd like to move away from Autoconfig long term, though, so I'd love
> to know what specific preferences folks set outside of CCK2 that are
> needed.
> 
> We can add policies where necessary.

I would guess it would be hard to say - there are thousands of possible 
preferences - and I doubt you would want to create policies for every 
preference that a admin might want to have set :-)

For example, we have a couple of third party extensions we install for 
all users - and we set relevant prefs for these extensions via the 
Autoconfig ...

So I would guess that you would probably have to support arbitrary 
preferences via Policies ?

That said, I for one, would hope (actually, require) that Autoconfig 
will still exist - as I use it for more than just setting prefs and 
using CCK2

Thanks

James Pearson
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Slow FF-ESR

2018-03-01 Thread Luca Manganelli

Here is it: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1436297

Il 01/03/2018 09:23, Sylvestre Ledru ha scritto:

Hello Luca

Would you have the bug number ?

thanks

S


Le 01/03/2018 à 09:00, Luca Manganelli a écrit :

Il 28/02/2018 17:51, tagtraeumer ha scritto:

Hello,
if on FF-56.x esr, try to delete safebrowsing content (all files) in
folder:

C:\Users\xy\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxx.yyy\safebrowsing

It did solve lame browsing issues for us on several cmputers...

Good luck + best regards,
Chris


I solved it better: disabiling COMPLETELY the safebrowsing module of
Firefox. Solved all 100% of problems (and, yes, I have opened a bug
report...)
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Request: Smoke Test Firefox 52.7.0esr

2018-03-01 Thread Luca Manganelli

Il 01/03/2018 01:06, Ryan VanderMeulen ha scritto:

Hello,

As we approach the ESR 52.7.0

> [...]

Is there a changelog with differences betwwen 52.6 - 52.7 ?
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Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Slow FF-ESR

2018-03-01 Thread Luca Manganelli

Il 28/02/2018 17:51, tagtraeumer ha scritto:

Hello,
if on FF-56.x esr, try to delete safebrowsing content (all files) in folder:

C:\Users\xy\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\xxx.yyy\safebrowsing

It did solve lame browsing issues for us on several cmputers...

Good luck + best regards,
Chris


I solved it better: disabiling COMPLETELY the safebrowsing module of 
Firefox. Solved all 100% of problems (and, yes, I have opened a bug 
report...)

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