Hi,
Paul A schrieb am 30.01.2016
> It appears that the Koha/Let's encrypt certificate will never
> work on WinXP
No, it won't. XP was dead before LE was born. It will probably not
work for other ancient stuff, like pyramids.
Wikipedia[1] says
> On April 14, 2009, Windows XP exited mainstream
At 12:03 PM 1/29/2016 -0500, Owen Leonard wrote:
> Thanks Chris, but... it is the latest version of Opera (34, both .deb
and win)
When I check Opera 34 on Windows I see no SSL error.
Solved -- or at least I've maybe got to the bottom of this. I now have
Opera running on Ubuntu, Debian and
Hi,
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 10:54 AM, Galen Charlton wrote:
> On Saturday, 30 January 2016, I will be performing operating system
> maintenance on the server that hosts the following sites:
>
> wiki.koha-community.org
> debian.koha-community.org
> perldoc.koha-community.org
Hi,
The package for 3.20.8 is now available from the Koha APT repository
debian.koha-community.org. As always, instructions for installing from
the packages can be found at
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/Debian
Regards,
Galen
--
Galen Charlton
gmcha...@gmail.com
Mirko,
Please re-read what I wrote (and you cut out):
a) Win XP has a market penetration of one in every nine or ten computers
world wide; I might guess that this percentage is higher outside the
"Western world" where libraries are perhaps just as important, or more so,
than in "developed
Firefox and Opera use their own trusted certificate store, ignoring the
operating system.
NO ONE should be using XP any more, and if you are moving to a new OS needs to
be a priority. XP may *seem* to work just fine for you, but it no longer gets
any system patches... even critical security
On 16-01-31 8:58 am, Mirko Tietgen wrote:
Hi,
Paul A schrieb am 30.01.2016
It appears that the Koha/Let's encrypt certificate will never
work on WinXP
No, it won't. XP was dead before LE was born. It will probably not
work for other ancient stuff, like pyramids.
Hi,
I can access the Koha
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