![]() Any problems, y'all know where to find me. at all.)Īnd thanks also go to peebee, for doing the necessary 64-bit conversion on the libpuppygc.so module.Įnjoy. Thanks again, Mick (and of course, iguleder.without whose efforts this wouldn't be working. Accordingly, iguleder's libpuppygc.so 'workaround' has once again been successfully employed.as linked to by 01micko, our 'head honcho'. 10059976 (: Opera 94.0.0.0 64-bit, Chrome 109.0.0.0 64-bit, Firefox 109.0 64-bit, : Windows NT 4.0 64-bit) 68. SRWare Iron is an excellent alternative for the most popular internet browser currently available. The new version of PepperFlash, 24.0.0.221, released just this morning, is also included.Īs fully expected, this release, since it's based on Chromium 56, is displaying all the same 'refusing to run as root' symptoms peebee and I fell foul of a week or 2 back, with Chrome & Chromium. It's also available from the Slackware repo of AlienBob. The WideVine module has been 'borrowed' from the current stable Chrome, as SRWare don't provide it.and in fact their instructions are to 'poach' it from a current version of Chrome. 'We released the new Iron for Linux 109 today, which contains all features and updates known from Chromium 109. These can be found at the link in post #1. 0, released yesterday, is now available for download. ![]() Just one of those things, I'm afraid.Īny feedback, problems, etc.,you know where to find me. As with Oscar's build, the 32-bit version won't run except without sandboxing, employing the '-no-sandbox' switch. There's also a 32-bit 'generic' version, again installing to /opt. The 'Slacko64' version should work for FatDog. The link is to the Iron folder in my GoogleDrive a/c just help yourself to the one you need. So here are some SFS packages for the 64-bit Pups. (This behaviour is 'hard-coded' into the binary itself, and can't be changed, being primarily set-up for, yep you guessed it.Ubuntu!! adobe-flashplugin is the standard location for all things flash-related in the 'buntus.). Iron looks in /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin and finds Pepper due to the sym-link. Because Iron looks for Pepper in /usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin (even in the 64-bit Pups), which is a sym-link to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, the latter location is where I've placed libpepflashplayer.so and manifest.json. My version installs to /opt, following my usual practice. The same goes for Oscar's 32-bit packages:. ![]() This is like Chrome itself compiled against an older version of the 'C' library.so compatible with more Pups. ![]() SlimJet doesn't.because FlashPeak won't code in the necessary h.264 codec support.for 'legal' reasons! Sleek design download - SRWare Iron 1. For one thing, this one supports NetFlix playback.after swapping WideVine modules with those from Chrome itself. SRWare Iron, or simply Iron, is a free and open-source Web browser implementation of Chromium which primarily aims to eliminate usage tracking and other. And, having tried this one out, I'm even more impressed than I was with SlimJet. He's got me interested in another Chromium-based clone this time, the SRWare Iron browser. ![]()
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