Chrome to drop Support for Vista and XP
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 12:57 pm
I guess this means SlimJet will too?
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oftentired wrote:This is something that flows downhill so to speak.
Chrome (therefore Slimjet) will continue to function on these platforms but will no longer be making updates and security fixes related to the OS because they no longer need to do so.
Until you start running a non-legacy operating system you can always stick with the last version of Slimjet that does run properly when it reaches the point that an update does not install/run.LimboSlam wrote:WOW! Thought there would be a way around this. So is this truly the end of the ride for Slimjet as my browser of choice. Yeah I'm very into security/privacy.
Hmmmm..........?
Well actually Vista isn't legacy yet (come April 11, 2017 is EOL) because Windows/Microsoft still supports it, so it's still getting all it's bug and security fixes. So the only logical reason why Chrome would discontinue support for it would be that it's not a so popular or widely used OS.oftentired wrote:Until you start running a non-legacy operating system you can always stick with the last version of Slimjet that does run properly when it reaches the point that an update does not install/run.
The same thing happened with Win 95/98/ME before Vista and XP. In the future it will happen to Win 7 and all that follow.
Yet your using vista ?? you have no choice in this ? and if chrome support ends for xp and vista before 2017 you are going to have to use a older version of slimjet or a version of slimjet that is at risk as it does not support your operating system will you not as slimjet follows the chromium updates so slimjet won't support it either way per security. So a outdated os and browser but your into security that doesn't make sense to me ?LimboSlam wrote:WOW! Thought there would be a way around this. So is this truly the end of the ride for Slimjet as my browser of choice. Yeah I'm very into security/privacy.
Hmmmm..........?
Why not have a stab at installing windows 10 as its as light as xp and will run on older systems , i've seen articles with it running on 12 year old machines, maybe worth a try ?Nordones wrote:oftentired wrote:This is something that flows downhill so to speak.
Chrome (therefore Slimjet) will continue to function on these platforms but will no longer be making updates and security fixes related to the OS because they no longer need to do so.
Figured there was no way around it with SlimJet. I have an old Dell, so XP is about as much as it will handle and the XP hack and XP PRO SP4 makes it relatively secure, albeit with other browsers for now. My tablet is W10, so there SlimJet makes much better sense than Google Chrome unvarnished, so to speak.
Thanks.
dev chill, ok man. Now Vista in it's prime was and still for some people is aimed at security. And as I stated up above, Vista is still supported with all bugs and security fixes that are applicable to this certain version of the OS.dev wrote:Yet your using vista ?? you have no choice in this ? and if chrome support ends for xp and vista before 2017 you are going to have to use a older version of slimjet or a version of slimjet that is at risk as it does not support your operating system will you not as slimjet follows the chromium updates so slimjet won't support it either way per security. So a outdated os and browser but your into security that doesn't make sense to me ?