![]() Really like slimjet, especially compared to chromium or chrome, but this no sound thing is a real killer. any other browser would've had this fixed WAY faster than this browser is getting fixed! Dillo, Epiphany, Ephemeral, Flashpeak Slimjet, Waterfox, Iridium, Min, Netsurf. sound works just fine on my other linux 64bit machines. Back in the early days of the web, there were no more than two or three. How long does this investigation take? this has been an issue on both my 32bit linux machines for quite some time now. I saw this topic a while ago when trying to figure out why i lost sound, which was after last update. Just joined this forum to reply to this topic. Did you try the libffmpeg.so in Chromium? That one gives me sound on my 64bit laptop, but not on my 32bit one. It's a known bug that's currently being investigated. Can somebody send me a link to the working copy of libffmpeg.so? See if that works for you.I am using the 64bit version of 22.0.4.0 and I have tried just about every libffmpeg.so that I can find into my /opt/slimjet folder. Then do the same again, separately, for the MD5 checksum file. You then right-click on '', and choose 'Download'. ![]() I didn't give the usual usage instructions that I normally post. I suspect you're trying to download the "32-bit" directory, aren't you? You're not supposed to do that.! You should never, EVER try to download more than one file at a time from ANY cloud host, because they will ALWAYS zip the files before downloading them.and then you always get problems. I did it many times, and it is always the same thing Tar : Exiting with failure status due to previous errorsĮchec de l'extraction (which means : fail to extract)įichiers ratés (failed files) : > /mnt/ (path to) / ![]() ![]() Clic and I have "slimjet" Clic and I have "32 bit" and "64 bit", clic 32 bit and I have "" and ".md5" So I extract the .Īnd finaly, I have the following messages in UExtract : Well, I extract the "slimjet.zip", and I get "". When downloading I see it is 218,6 Mo instead of 103,7 Mo. Strange : If I choose to download the 32 bits, I download both the 32 and the 64 bits in only one "slimjet.zip". Only in Puppy could you contemplate such a crazy combination, AND expect to get away with it for daily use! But I suspect I'm preaching to the converted here, aren't I? (The kernel swap was necessary to get audio working at the time when the default k3.10.5 kernel was released, this audio chip didn't even exist in some engineer's imagination, let alone in actual silicon!) This is coming to you from the 32-bit Slimjet-portable, running in a Xenial 'chroot', under Slacko 5.6.0 on a 2GB SD card in an SD-to-USB adapter.my own custom Slacko 5.6.0, rebuilt to use the k4.1.48 kernel from radky's DPup 'Stretch', along with upgrading the glibc from the original 2.15 to 2.20. It was only when I spotted Fred's reply to gilles the other day that I finally saw what was causing the issue for us here in Puppyland.a wee snippet of Flashpeak's own custom code that was really throwing a spanner in the works.Īs always, because it's really intended for mainstream, multi-user distros where everybody runs as a "normal user".! I'd got the building of most of the portable 'clones' down pat, but Slimjet still evaded conversion. I started playing around with other Chromium-based 'clones', and Slimjet releases were being awkward at that time, so it kinda got dropped in favour of other stuff. It's summat close to 3 years since I last used Slimmie regularly. TBH, I'd forgotten all about the 'Save to PDF' thing. Add a MenuEntry IF you want one.įor anyone who would like to try them out, both arches will always be found here:-Ĭhoose the one you require. Then, click to enter, followed by clicking on the appropriate 'LAUNCH' script.the "LaunchReadMe" will explain which one is required for your use-case. Download unzip move the portable's directory wherever you like. That's more than you can say for SRWare of Germany, whose 32-bit "legacy" Iron download is now 'pinned' at v88.Īs with my other, recent portable builds, you have the ability to add a MenuEntry to launch the portable from wherever you've located it. At least Flashpeak have managed to get a 32-bit, Chromium 90-based build running. Sign o' the times, I'm sorry to say.)įear not! YouTube runs as well as it ever did. Anything that needs DRM decoding isn't going to run here. There's no point, since 32-bit WideVine is now deprecated and no longer functional. (For those who need to know, I haven't included the WideVine module in the 32-bit build. I was "over-thinking" it, as usual the simplest solution is, of course, always the best.Ĭouple of other slightly modded 'workarounds' for Slimjet's somewhat fussy launch requirements, but nothing yrs truly can't handle. I've finally realised where I was going wrong with my attempts to make a portable version of Flashpeak's Slimjet browser. Following some info from Fred (thanks, Fred!):.
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