Improvements in the browser (was Re: 4.2007.38-2 available)

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John Rudd wrote:
> Quim Gil wrote:
>> Alright, we found the answer.
>>
>> On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 11:08 +0200, ext Luca Olivetti wrote:
>>> En/na Aniello Del Sorbo ha escrit:
>>>
>>>> I confirm this, but I think that this menu was not intented to be "released"
>>>> to the users.
>>> The fact is, there *is* something more than the updated kernel.
>> No. Last week release has only a kernel patch to the MMC driver, as said
>> repeated times.
>>
>> What happens is:
>>
>> 1. User has 4.2007.26-8 aka Flash9 browser plugin.
>>
>> 2. User installs Mozilla based browser under development.
>>
>> 3. User makes backup of everything.
>>
>> 4a User reflash with 4.2007.38-2 aka SDHC fix 
>>
>> 4b (Surely reflashing with 4.2007.26-8 makes no difference, it's just
>> that apparently nobody did and noticed before)
>>
>> 5a If user goes to browser sees the regular Opera browser
>>
>> 5b If user brings back previous preferences via backup then the Advanced
>> option (previously hidden) appears.
>>
>> 6. Installing again the Mozilla based engine again restores normality,
>> no Advanced options are visible.
>>
>>
>> And what about these Advanced UI options? We were experimenting with
>> them by the time we made the 4.2007.26-8 release. We don't have plans to
>> offer them in future releases.
>>
> 
> 
> On problem with your theory.
> 
> I never performed steps 5b nor 6, yet I have never seen the "Advanced" menu.

Someone else pointed out that I had misread 5b.  I read the last line as 
"disappears".  By not performing 5b, the theory predicts that I never 
saw the advanced menu.  So my experience conforms to the theory.





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