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Firefox 3.03 with Java and Flash

Posted: Thu 11 Dec 2008, 01:35
by fredthomke
This only partly answers the question by MRD above. I, too, want to know:

Why would I use an SFS file instead of a .PET file for my fully installed PuppyLinux v4.1.1?

I cannot get Java plugins to install into my FireFox 3.0.3...

Thanks to any who can answer!

Posted: Wed 04 Feb 2009, 17:44
by mrd
Well, I did get the ff3_pack_f10.sfs to work on my system by placing it in /mnt/home and changing the name to ff3_pack_f10_412.sfs (might not need to change the name, but I did on my MacPup412 system using the bootable CD)

The only problem I see is that it should have flash version 10 and it shows up as flash version 9 when I use adobe's test site. I'm wondering if it has something to do with the already installed version for seamonkey?

I still don't know which is better .sfs vs .pet, but at least this way it is easy to try another version without having to uninstall anything.

Posted: Wed 04 Feb 2009, 19:07
by Jim1911
fredthomke,

The "BootManager Configure Utility" found in the System submenu in the Menu bar does show the sfs file in a full HD installation. However, the sfs file cannot be used. You must mount the sfs manually and copy it's contents into the appropriate directories.

A pet file will install the program into the proper directories, thus for a full HD installation is the better choice.

A frugal installation can use either. Personally, I prefer using sfs files for my frugal installations.

Wolf Pup,
Thank you so much for your ff3_pack_f10.sfs. It works great and has updated though Firefox update to the current 3.06 version.

Jim

all-in-ones don't work with Retro 4.12?

Posted: Sun 08 Feb 2009, 15:54
by goodstomach
(mostly just a datapoint, but any explanation/help is welcome)

Using Retro 4.1.2, I couldn't get either ff3_pack_f9 or _f10 to work.

I tried with not-retro, and there the _f9 sfs worked, I didn't try _f10 (I couldn't get networking or Xorg going with non-retro) (when I say "worked" I mean it added firefox to menu, and firefox ran when I clicked it, but of course all it could say was 'Can't connect')

With the retro 4.1.2 - I have frugal install, I tried getting rid of my personal save file and starting from scratch, but puppy didn't add firefox to menu in either with either _f9 or _f10, and "which firefox" said nothing and "find / -name firefox" didn't show anything.

When I click on the sfs file in Rox, it says "Sorry /mnt/home/ff3_pack_f9.sfs is already mounted and in-use by Puppy"

So I don't know if it's Retro or something about my hardware specifically.

FWIW, What I really want firefox for is one of its add ins, that lets you save youtube recordings to flv files, so other suggested approaches are welcome.

Machine is Dell Optiflex with 384K GX110, circa 2001 i think

Thanks

.Pet Package created

Posted: Wed 25 Mar 2009, 10:57
by ecomoney
Ive taken my first stumbling steps at .pet package creation to make a .pet out of this package. You can get it (along with very simple newb instructions on installing and desktop shortcuts) here

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 870#287870

@WolfPup - Thank you very much for the base of it. 99% of the credit is yours.

P.S. To download youtube vids, the easiest way is to use the "www.kickyoutube.com" site. When you are viewing a youtube video, just type "kick" in between the "www." and the "youtube.com" on the address bar at the top of any browser. For example

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6czC1gD98Q

becomes

http://www.kickyoutube.com/watch?v=z6czC1gD98Q

You can then select the format of the video, and click "download". You can also use it to convert music videos into .mp3's for you mp3 player or for playing from your hard drive.

Brilliant site, brilliant idea.

Posted: Mon 01 Jun 2009, 16:23
by Wolf Pup
Both Packs updated.

Posted: Sun 05 Jul 2009, 23:29
by geodescent
Hello.

I added the Flash10 version to a fresh install of Puppy 4.2, but only Java appears to be installed.

~/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so is a symlink to /usr/lib/seamonkey-1.1.15/plugins/libflashplayer.so except that the file the symlink points to does not exist.

However, libflashplayer.so does exist at /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins

I moved the symlink to the trash.
Then, using Rox Filer, I dragged libflashplayer.so from /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins to ~/.mozilla/plugins/ and chose the option to create an absolute link.
I launch Firefox and navigate to about:plugins and now Shockwave Flash shows up but reports version: Shockwave Flash 9.0 r159
I then navigate to Adobe's Testing Site and the flash player works but also reports version 9.0 r159.
However, Facebook's Farm Town works so I am happy.
I am unhappy, however, that navigating away from Facebook's Lexulous still causes the browser to crash/shut down completely.

Posted: Wed 08 Jul 2009, 23:15
by geodescent
Found a Flash10 plugin at /initrd/pup_ro4/usr/lib/seamonkey/plugins/ and overwrote the file at /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/

Now I have Flash10 although the same crashing behavior described in my previous post is still present.

How to launch firefox???

Posted: Fri 25 Mar 2011, 14:16
by virtualbox
Hi all...

Have finally got around to using ff3_packf9.sfs

Once added to boot menu there is no sign of a shortcut on the start/internet menu...

How do i run it?!

Puppy 412 Tipsy Nvidia Frugal

How to launch firefox???

Posted: Fri 25 Mar 2011, 16:20
by virtualbox
Yep - I tried 'firefox' in a terminal window!

Bump!