Firefox 50 was released on November 15, 2016, for both desktop and Android. Among the many additions were playback video on more sites without plugins with WebM EME Support for Widevine on Windows and Mac, improved performance for SDK extensions or extensions using the SDK module loader; download protection for a large number of executable file types on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux, increased availability of WebGL to more than 98 percent of users on Windows 7 and newer (desktop), and support for HLS videos via player overlay (Android).[265][266]
Firefox 106 was released on October 18, 2022, for desktop and Android. Among the many additions and removals were: the possibility to edit PDFs: including writing text, drawing, and adding signatures; the ability to become the default PDF application on Windows systems on setting Firefox as the default browser; the ability to pin the Windows taskbar on Windows 10 and 11 for simpler access; the redesign of private windows to increase the feeling of privacy; swipe-to-navigate (two fingers on a touchpad swiped left or right to perform history back or forward) for Linux users on Wayland; Text Recognition in images for users of macOS 10.15 and higher; the addition of "Firefox View"; the introduction of 18 new Colorways with the launch of "Independent Voices" collection; major upgrade to WebRTC capabilities (desktop); wallpapers for the "Independent Voices" collection; and the appearances of recent sync tabs in the "Jump Back In" section of the homepage (Android).[646][647]
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- Jun's official v1.02b loader (mirror). This is a hybrid UEFI/BIOS loader so it should work in most machines which are capable or reading GUID partition table (GPT). For older machines that can only read MBR the above loader will simply not boot. If that is your case then use @Genesys's v1.02b loader rebuilt image which is MBR based. Note: Jun's loader supports Intel CPUs. For AMD CPUs Jun has stated that the loader needs some work but it has been reported by many users using HP machines that it actually works. The C1E function in the bios (in some HP machines) needs to be deactivated. I am unsure for other motherboards brands therefore if you have an AMD machine that is not an HP you might be out of luck. Try looking in the bios configuration and play around.
- Custom extra.lzma ramdisk. This ramdisk is optional and should only be used if the default ramdisk included in the loader is not detecting your hardware. I am just providing it for those who are having issues with network detection or unrecognised HDD controllers. This custom ramdisk contains additional and updated modules & firmwares. Credits go to @IG-88 for compiling the modules against the latest DSM 6.1.3 source code. I do not warranty they all work but I think most do. If you chose to use this ramdisk, you will need to replace (or rename, so you can revert) the default extra.lzma ramdisk from Jun's loader with this one. If you a have question specific to the custom ramdisk please post it in the topic of IG-88, not here.
- OSFMount to modify the grub.cfg file within the loader's image and if necessary to replace the extra.lzma ramdisk with the custom one. This is not strictly necessary as Jun has made it possible to configure what needs to be modified via the Grub Boot Menu. If you prefer using Jun's Grub Boot Menu configuration method, simply skip Point 4, read Note 4 instead and pick up at Point 5.
Use this loader at your own risk. I wont be held responsible for any loss of data or black smokes that may result in the use of this loader. Please note that this loader has a limited amount of modules (drivers) included. If it is fundamental for you to have a NAS operating as quick as possible I recommend you look at the included drivers very carefully at the bottom of this tutorial before attempting an upgrade. If they are not there you will have to compile your own modules/firmwares or use the custom ramdisk provided above. Don't ask me to compile modules for you. I wont do it.
6 - Eject and unplug the USB drive from your workstation. Plug it in your NAS (avoid USB 3.0 ports. Use USB 2.0 port if available). Boot your NAS and before doing anything fancy, access your BIOS so to make your USB drive the 1st boot drive if it's not the case. The Jun official loader can boot in UEFI or in legacy BIOS, so you chose what suits you best. Also, make sure your HDDs are booting in AHCI mode and not in IDE. Finally, if disabled, also enable the serial port in BIOS. Some BIOS don't have this option so don't get too cranky on this if you can't find it. Save changes to the BIOS and REBOOT the NAS.
[12/09/2017] Tutorial creation[15/09/2017] "[...] Please provide your hardware specifications (motherboard model, LAN controller, driver controller etc). Failure to prove such information will lead to the post being deleted. Click the 'Like this' button if you liked the tutorial."[17/09/2017] Temporary removal of IG-88 custom ramddisk due to some modules creating issues.[18/09/2017] Changed S/N generator link with updated version ( _generator/index.html)[27/09/2017] Added link to upgrade procedure from DSM 6.0.2 to DSM 6.1 in top paragraph[22/10/2017] Update jun's loader link to !BtFQ2DgC!JgomNP3X8V9EuwxL4TXbng!EscjTCAB and mirror link to !yQpw0YTI!DQqIzUCG2RbBtQ6YieScWg!iJZjAJoa - Directly to v1.02b[14/12/2017] Updated tutorial to 6.1.4. Removed Logs for Custom ramdisk; Instead a link to IG-88 custom ramdisk topic is provided.[07/01/2018] Improved note about AMD compatibility.[24/05/2018] Updated tutorial to reflect possible update to DSM 6.1.7-15284. DSM CANNOT be updated to DSM 6.2[30/07/2018] Updated spoiler code plugin
I'm having trouble with both this loader as well as the 1.01 loader with an Atheros 8151 NIC. It seems as though the atl1c driver does not detect the hardware - the grub menu shows nothing with a net_ls_cards command, and the light is solid amber after booting the kernel. No new DHCP requests show up in my router's logs.
@gb77 jun's 1.02b loader definitely works with the N40L, as Polanskiman says just disable C1E support in the bios, reboot & upgrade to 6.1.3. After the install finishes you'll get an update notice saying that update 4 is available, you can go ahead & apply it but be warned it will reboot your system again.
if you are finished testig reconnect first sata cable with old disk, reconnect 30 TB drives to power and use old stick to power up - no harm done and you know is your hardware working with the new bootloader (+extra.lzma for drivers if needed) and new dsm 6.1.3
Thats something I was considering. The main question is can users using a 5.2 loader use the same mac info the 6.x loader? vid / pid is simple but the mac scheme im not sure if thats changed causing the newer loaders not to work properly?.
Denso SH705X Bootloader SH7055/SH7058(S)/SH7059 FLASH (512KB/1024KB/1536KB)Reading, writing, checksum correction.Mazda3 Z6 -2009 SH7055/SH7058 EEPROM (56)Mitsubishi/Nissan/Subaru Diesel SH7058(S)/SH7059 EEPROM (86)Subaru Metal-Case SH7055/SH7058 EEPROM (56)Subaru Plastic-Case SH7058 EEPROM (86) Subaru Plastic-Case SH7058S EEPROM (56) Subaru Plastic-Case SH7058S EEPROM (86) Suzuki Liana/Jimny SH7055 EEPROM (56) Suzuki SH7055/SH7058 EEPROM (56)Suzuki SH7058S EEPROM (56)Volvo SH7058 EEPROM (56)Opel 1.7L CDTI SH7058/SH7059 EEPROM (86) Trucks SH7058(S)/SH7059 EEPROM (25A320/640/128)Jaguar X 2001-2008, S/XJ/XK 2003-2006 SH7055 FLASH (512KB)Jaguar X 2001-2008, S/XJ/XK 2003-2006 SH7055 EEPROM (86)
Bosch MEDC17 Bootloader(direct connection to the ECU connector, Scanmatik 2 Pro, a connection cable and a power supply are required)MEDC17 (TC1762/1766/1792/1796) FLASHMEDC17 (TC1724/1728/1767/1782/1784/1797) FLASHMEDC17 (TC1791/1793) FLASHReading, writing, checksum correction.MEDC17 (TC1762/1766/1792/1796) EEPROMMEDC17 (TC1724/1728/1767/1782/1784/1797) EEPROMMEDC17 (TC1791/1793) EEPROMReading, writing.MEDC17 BSL PASSWORDReading.
Mitsubishi CAN-bus Bootloaderdirect connection to the ECU is requiredCAN-bus Bootloader FLASH (MH8114F/MH8115F/MH8501F)CAN-bus Bootloader FLASH (MH8601F/MH8610F/MH8611F/1N83M)Reading, writing, checksum correction.
Bosch SH725XX TCU BootloaderDirect conneсtion to the ECU is required! Working with Tactrix OpenPort 2.0 is not supported! Working with Scanmatik 2/PRO, Dialink, Chipsoft, Mongoose, CarDAQ has been checked.Bosch SH725xx TCUFlash Reading, Writing, Checksum correctionsBosch SH725xx TCUEEPROM Reading, Writing, Checksum corrections
Note an annoying firmware bug: For at least Archer C7 v2, there is a bug in the bootloader that causes it to erase only 124 sectors of the flash (slightly less than 8M) before writing (rather than the expected 250-ish for 16M of flash). Therefore, this method will not write images completely correctly, but images that find everything they need within those 124 sectors will correctly erase the rest and proceed. Other, larger images will appear to flash correctly and then will boot to see corrupted contents in the upper 8M of flash, leading to all kinds of excitement (such as squashfs being unable to find its indices). That said, the pre-built OpenWRT images (as of 22.03.2) have small enough kernels and squashfs roots that they fit completely within the 124 sector window available; larger images can then be landed using sysupgrade, which knows to erase the second half of flash, too. 2ff7e9595c
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