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What is the difference between these 2 file:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lightf … 634_gcc32/
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lightf … 54_gcc232/
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Why not use 'diff'? Then you can tell everyone else instead of asking someone to do it for you.
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I tried but it does not respond. thanks
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If you're looking for a lighter Firefox derivative, you might want to try Pale Moon. You can either use their installer script, or use the OBS repo I maintain that builds Debian and Ubuntu packages from source: https://software.opensuse.org/download. … e=palemoon
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yeah pale moon is great...
or that other web browser
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epiphany?
midori is not safe because based on libwebkit1
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Is PM 26.4.0.1 out yet? I can't see anything about it on their site.
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ok thanks!
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Is PM 26.4.0.1 out yet? I can't see anything about it on their site.
The site says "26.4.0"; apt-cache policy tells me I am using "26.4.0-1".
Palemoon was such a relief after battling with FF!
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I have been very grateful for your mandelbulber2 and palemoon packages, so is there any chance of the equivalent of gimp-edge?
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Is PM 26.4.0.1 out yet? I can't see anything about it on their site.
There is a news about 26.4.0.1 on the Pale Moon Linux - Releases thread
Also there is here for the portable usage.
If the sites you use work with that browser, that is. It's on par to the two mainstream browsers when it comes to supporting certain JS and DOM features.
Until now Pale Moon it serves me very well
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stevep wrote:Is PM 26.4.0.1 out yet? I can't see anything about it on their site.
There is a news about 26.4.0.1 on the Pale Moon Linux - Releases thread
Also there is here for the portable usage.
madoromi wrote:If the sites you use work with that browser, that is. It's on par to the two mainstream browsers when it comes to supporting certain JS and DOM features.
Until now Pale Moon it serves me very well
OK, the source code is still stuck at 26.4.0. I see those binary packages they built go back to gstreamer0.10 from the 1.0 version because some distros crashed with their version of 1.0 for some h.264 videos, but I don't think Jessie users had any problem with an mp4 like this: http://imgur.com/gallery/QGuYI1U
But now many 26.4.0.1 users can't watch any h.264, period.
I'll look at gimp-edge, which I guess would be the 2.9.X development version? I know there's 64-bit AppImages for it out there, such as the one in the last post in this thread: http://www.gimpusers.com/forums/gimp-de … or-testing
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OK, the source code is still stuck at 26.4.0. I see those binary packages they built go back to gstreamer0.10 from the 1.0 version because some distros crashed with their version of 1.0 for some h.264 videos, but I don't think Jessie users had any problem with an mp4 like this: http://imgur.com/gallery/QGuYI1UBut now many 26.4.0.1 users can't watch any h.264, period.
The only issue that has affected me is the BunsenLabs repository index (@nobody hasn't written it to accommodate Palemoon), and the github dropdown for a repo's branches. They are the only things I fire up FF for!
EDIT: Thanks for the link - my PM crashed!
I'll look at gimp-edge, which I guess would be the 2.9.X development version? I know there's 64-bit AppImages for it out there, such as the one in the last post in this thread: http://www.gimpusers.com/forums/gimp-de … or-testing
I've been using @xaos52's (much superior!) version of my gimp build script to run gimp-2.9 on jessie, but a portable gimp could be useful. That is how I run blender, because the self-contained version has all the cuda libs needed, so you don't need to install 1GB-worth of nvidia-cuda-toolkit.
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stevep wrote:...
OK, the source code is still stuck at 26.4.0. I see those binary packages they built go back to gstreamer0.10 from the 1.0 version because some distros crashed with their version of 1.0 for some h.264 videos, but I don't think Jessie users had any problem with an mp4 like this: http://imgur.com/gallery/QGuYI1UBut now many 26.4.0.1 users can't watch any h.264, period.
EDIT: Thanks for the link - my PM crashed!
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Which version do you have? Mine is @stevep's latest...
$ apt-cache policy palemoon
palemoon:
Installed: 26.4.0-1
Candidate: 26.4.0-1
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OK, the source code is still stuck at 26.4.0. I see those binary packages they built go back to gstreamer0.10 from the 1.0 version because some distros crashed with their version of 1.0 for some h.264 videos, but I don't think Jessie users had any problem with an mp4 like this: http://imgur.com/gallery/QGuYI1U
But now many 26.4.0.1 users can't watch any h.264, period.
So many H.264/gstreamer0 issues have been reported recently after v26.4.0
I am less interested in gestreamer, i don't have any gstreamer installed on my system. I prefer torrenting or hunt RAW files rather than streaming or watching online.
I just use Pale Moon for browsing, except HTML5 on Youtube.
I don't have any kind of flash/add-on installed.
Sometimes i disable even javascrit.enable to browser heavy pages easy.
That gif from imgur is showing just fine without a single crash on me.
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Which version do you have? Mine is @stevep's latest...
$ apt-cache policy palemoon palemoon: Installed: 26.4.0-1 Candidate: 26.4.0-1
Same one:
24 Aug 16 @ 08:34:40 ~
$ list palemoon
Alias for: apt list -a filename
Listing... Done
palemoon/unknown,now 26.4.0-1 amd64 [installed]
24 Aug 16 @ 08:34:49 ~
$
It update last week.
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I wasn't posting from a stock BL (Mint actually ), so it may be a lib version causing the problem.
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Yeah, it seems it's some distros' versions of gstreamer1.0 packages are causing crashes in PM, but not Jessie's or those in wheezy-backports. (Imagine that--Debian is more stable!) So PM switched back to gstreamer0.10 for their 26.4.0.1 and disabled x264 playback by default, because of other problems with that in 0.10...so far it looks OK to stick with 26.4.0 builds for Debian in my OBS repo, but will probably have to split out the Ubuntu versions into another one.
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folks, what was the name of firefox' new sandboxing feature, that has to be forc-enabled on new versions (48+)? something with e...?
(and how to enable it?)
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