![]() ![]() ![]() Move GPS configuration to GPS tab by in #3326.Add FAILSAFE and GYRO_CALIBRATION debug modes by in #3313.Added autofocus on Select2 elements with a textbox by in #3299.feat: drop jquery debounce for local implementation by in #3296.Artery AT32F435/7 DFU and VCP support by in #3259.Release Notes What's Changed Improvements Linux (others): betaflight-configurator_10.10.0-RC1_linu圆4-portable.zip.Linux (Red Hat, Fedora, CentOS): betaflight-configurator-10.10.0_RC1-1.x86_64.rpm.Linux (Ubuntu, debian): betaflight-configurator_10.10.0-RC1_b.Mac OS X: betaflight-configurator_10.10.0-RC1_macOS.dmg (please read 'Important information when upgrading' below).Windows (8, 10, 11) 64 bit (portable): betaflight-configurator-installer_10.10.0-RC1_win64-portable.zip.Windows (8, 10, 11) 64 bit (installed): betaflight-configurator-installer_10.10.0-RC1_win64-installer.exe (please uninstall before installing this release).NOTE: You must use this version 10.10 (or better) configurator for firmware 4.5.0-zulu and the 4.5.0 release candidates. The organization has all the figures at hand to make an educated decision on the other hand.Welcome to RC1 - our first Release Candidate for 10.10.0 With Mozilla's market share not looking that rosy, I'd expect the company to retain users whenever possible even if that means supporting older operating system versions. Mozilla has not shut out users from installing Firefox on unsupported systems in the past but these don't receive support from the company and bugs specific to these systems won't be fixed either. I could not find exact Mac OS usage figures but the decision will certainly impact some Firefox users. Google Chrome's current system requirements on Mac require OS X Yosemite 10.10 or later. Note that the stat includes all Mac versions except for Catalina, Mojave and High Sierra. Mozilla's Hardware dashboard provides no details on the soon to be retired Mac OS X versions these are likely filed under macOS Other and had a share of 2.2% in February 2020. Firefox Nightly or Beta, are affected by Mozilla's decision to end support.įirefox ESR 78 won't receive new feature updates but will receive bug fixes and security updates. It is unclear if and how other Firefox channel installations, e.g. Mac OS X users of Firefox who still use these older versions of the Mac OS X operating system will be able to use Firefox ESR for another year before support runs out. We're looking at moving users on versions < 10.12 to the esr branch with the release of Firefox 78, to both be able to support them for about a year longer, and reduce the burden from old versions on engineering and QA for mainline Firefox.Ī meta bug has been created on Bugzilla that tracks the migration process. We currently support macOS versions 10.9 to 10.15. Why is that done? Mozilla notes on Bugzilla: ![]() Mozilla plans to end support for Mac OS 10.9 to 10.11 (Mac OS X Mavericks, Yosemite, and El Capitan) next year Firefox Stable installations on these systems will be migrated to Firefox ESR 78 when the new version is released on June 30, 2020. The release of Firefox 78 and Firefox ESR 78 changes that. On Mac OS, Firefox is compatible with Mac OS 10.9 to Mac OS 10.15 and users may install any Firefox channel on these devices. These changes are pushed to Firefox ESR when a new major version is released.Ĭurrent versions of Firefox are compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Firefox ESR is updated as frequently as Firefox Stable but the core difference is that Firefox ESR versions won't receive all the changes of Firefox Stable releases.
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