I just upgraded last night. It did not go smoothly. Mubs you are absolutely correct that the release instructions are incomplete. Fortunately a couple of weeks have passed and some of the fixes to installation problems have been thressed out and are available on Mozillazine forums. Nonetheless, still very disappointing that I had to read through Moz's threads, the release notes, extension pages and then finally manually eradicate old reminents before I got this ship set straight.
Problems encountered
- Disabled all extentions prior to starting.
- uninstalling v0.8...prompted about stuff still in folders. Q. do I want to nuke everything? Well that's a good question, especially if I have no idea what folder their taking about. Do I? Well lets try it without deleting. Install v.9. Nope. that didn't work. My old profile is not detected and all the java, flash, PDF etc etc is broken.
- Take two. Restore Ghost image. Disable extentions. Uninstall v.8. When prompted, answer yes. Then manually delete "program files/FF" folder at end. Reboot. Install v9 succeeds and old profile recognized! Yeah!
- Umm but what about all the plugins stuff. Well lets see, java made it, PDF made it but flash is busted. Reinstalls flash. Still busted. Enters stare down contest with computer (computer wins). Off to Moz again. Follows the rabbit to the Flashblock page. Tries their "handy" auto vapourizer of
old Flashblock reminents. Doesn't work. Manual instructions do. Flash works again! Yes! Now how do I turn it off now? No new (v.9 compatitible) version of Flashblock yet. Adblock, works but too extreme. I like to run hot and cold with my flash.
- QT and Realtime alternative browser plugins dead (naturally given the entire directory was nuked). Off to Program files\QT and Real Alternatives, run exe. Both working in seconds.
So anyways, everything is fine now (except the lack of extentions...and the fact that when you open ~20 tabs at the same time, it appears that all the stupid flash ads that everyone seems to love using are noticeably slowing down page rendering).
What about the security settings? It kind of shocked me that software updates setting was configed to on and to allow websites to install stuff. Anyone else notice this?
Also rather disappointed by seeing all the Moz fan boys on Mozillazine carving into anyone who brought up an installation problem.
Bottom line: premature release, shooty documentation, and too many snobby elitests over at Mozillazine failing to recognize these facts. Lets hope they improve the implementation next time round.
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In other news, the upgrade to Thunderbird v0.7 went effortlessly.