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#16 Post by ttuuxxx »

stevenbinion wrote:
shankargopal wrote:Hi

Any chance of an SFS like the one that stevebinion made earlier with FF3 beta 5 (has Java and Flash as part of it)? I use that SFS right now and it's great. Would love it if someone could make the same for FF3 Final. I would do it myself but time very very short right now... :)
Actually, I can release an sfs for firefox3. I'll get that posted here later today.
Steve test the flash first, I had it running but it slowed down my pc dramatically, I feel that Firefox 3.0 is missing too many dependencies. It makes your system unstable when you add flash to it.
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#17 Post by Wolf Pup »

Here is the flash: Flash Player 9
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#18 Post by stevenbinion »

ttuuxxx wrote:
stevenbinion wrote:
shankargopal wrote:Hi

Any chance of an SFS like the one that stevebinion made earlier with FF3 beta 5 (has Java and Flash as part of it)? I use that SFS right now and it's great. Would love it if someone could make the same for FF3 Final. I would do it myself but time very very short right now... :)
Actually, I can release an sfs for firefox3. I'll get that posted here later today.
Steve test the flash first, I had it running but it slowed down my pc dramatically, I feel that Firefox 3.0 is missing too many dependencies. It makes your system unstable when you add flash to it.
ttuuxxx
Thank you, I'll be sure to do that.
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#19 Post by stevenbinion »

Wolf Pup wrote:Here is the flash: Flash Player 9
Thank you wolf_pup
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#20 Post by ttuuxxx »

stevenbinion wrote:
shankargopal wrote:Hi

Any chance of an SFS like the one that stevebinion made earlier with FF3 beta 5 (has Java and Flash as part of it)? I use that SFS right now and it's great. Would love it if someone could make the same for FF3 Final. I would do it myself but time very very short right now... :)
Actually, I can release an sfs for firefox3. I'll get that posted here later today.
Firefox usually has the sources code available, So the best Idea would be finding it for 3.0 and compiling it without gnome support, That would probably fix it, I'm working 12hrs today, gone 14hrs so I don't have time, but anyone else is more than welcome to do it.
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Still readying PET for Firefox 3, I hope?!

#21 Post by FuturePerfect »

Can someone provide a PET for Firefox 3 (not just an SFS) that fixes the dependency error issues? I am not technical and can not do this.

A PET installation for Firefox 3 seems easier for beginners like me and others and I believe would be greatly appreciated by many.

Thanks for any update information you can provide.

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#22 Post by stevenbinion »

Here are the missing gnome dependencies, I've also included all the symlinks that puppy didn't know where to look.

Image 2.73 Mb.

Below are the included files in this fix.

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15810 2008-06-18 15:40 libacl1_2.2.45
10158 2008-06-18 15:54 libattr1_2.4.39
49038 2008-06-18 15:38 libavahi-client3_0.6.22
22704 2008-06-18 15:38 libavahi-common3_0.6.22
30438 2008-06-18 15:37 libavahi-glib1_0.6.22
208892 2008-06-18 15:13 libbonobo2-0_2.22.0
555516 2008-06-18 16:03 libdb4.6_4.6.21
123438 2008-06-18 15:22 libdbus-1-3_1.1.20
65136 2008-06-18 15:16 libdbus-glib-1-2_0.74
18476 2008-06-18 15:36 libesd0_0.2.38
28238 2008-06-18 15:40 libfam0_2.7.0-13
152886 2008-06-18 15:11 libgconf2-4_2.22.0
179728 2008-06-18 15:56 libgcrypt11_1.2.4
51392 2008-06-18 15:12 libgnome2-0_2.22.0
260756 2008-06-18 15:12 libgnomevfs2-0_2.22.0
306494 2008-06-18 15:36 libgnutls13_2.0.4
16936 2008-06-18 16:02 libgpg-error0_1.4
84190 2008-06-18 15:41 libhal1_0.5.11~rc2
22492 2008-06-18 15:41 libhal-storage1_0.5.11~rc2
181208 2008-06-18 15:42 libldap-2.4-2_2.4.7
59758 2008-06-18 15:57 liblzo2-2_2.02
82614 2008-06-18 15:56 libopencdk10_0.6.6
169266 2008-06-18 15:10 liborbit2_2.14.12
104902 2008-06-18 15:55 libsasl2-2_2.1.22
58430 2008-06-18 15:39 libselinux1_2.0.55
48908 2008-06-18 15:55 libtasn1-3_1.1
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#23 Post by Evil20071 »

I'm having a small issue installing this. I downloaded the Firefox-30.pet file and opened it. It said it installed, but I can't tell that anything's been changed, even after restarting the computer (Can't you tell I'm a total Puppy noob?? )

Um... so what should I do?

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#24 Post by Lobster »

Noob, :)

Does clicking on browser load Firefox (does on my Puppy 4)?
Or look under menu and internet is firefox there?

If you can find pfind in the menu and use pfind to find where 'Firefox' is in the directory structure. Go there with Rox or the command line and start Firefox . . .

Here is the manual to remove those Noob oobs . . .
http://puppylinux.org/manual

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#25 Post by Wolf Pup »

firefox re-uploaded to fix the font problem.
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#26 Post by tombh »

With all the firefox 3 pets, including this one and firefox 2 pets, they crash as soon as they start, without any indication of the error. However, downloading and running firefox straight from the mozilla site works perfectly, except for dodgy fonts and failure to find my existing bookmarks and cookies. Running Puppy 3.01.
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#27 Post by ttuuxxx »

tombh wrote:With all the firefox 3 pets, including this one and firefox 2 pets, they crash as soon as they start, without any indication of the error. However, downloading and running firefox straight from the mozilla site works perfectly, except for dodgy fonts and failure to find my existing bookmarks and cookies. Running Puppy 3.01.
With the lib/font fix included it runs great on puppy 4.0, no crashes, but I haven't tried flash yet. Since the missing libs were added, Really messed the pc up last time.
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#28 Post by tombh »

I guess those missing libs are compiled for Puppy 4?
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#29 Post by DreamsToGo »

stevenbinion wrote:
shankargopal wrote:Hi

Any chance of an SFS like the one that stevebinion made earlier with FF3 beta 5 (has Java and Flash as part of it)? I use that SFS right now and it's great. Would love it if someone could make the same for FF3 Final. I would do it myself but time very very short right now... :)
Actually, I can release an sfs for firefox3. I'll get that posted here later today.
Steve, did you get round to making a SFS? I scanned the thread here but couldn't find it.

Thanks

Hilary

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#30 Post by Wolf Pup »

Firefox updated to 3.0.1
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#31 Post by prit1 »

@Wolf Pup:

I downloaded the latest version and tried it on Dingo. Normal browsing was okay.

But when I tried fullscreen on Youtube, it did show fullscreen and then when I tried closing the window, firefox crashed. Is there a fix for this?

BTW, Thanks for the updated packages.
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#32 Post by nooby »

That is my experience too.

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#33 Post by ttuuxxx »

Firefox has been updated from 2.0.0.14 - 2.0.0.15 - 2.0.0.16
maybe should test the latest?
Also I starting to like IceCat its basically firefox but a bit smaller and totally open-source no propriety software.
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#34 Post by nooby »

Thanks which make me wonder. Does the IceCat have flash built in or does that one have to be added which is a to newbies difficult thing?

That they froze and only way to get it out of that state
was to do ctrl+alt+ <- backspace?

Maybe I should wait until we have stable versions for linux?

I mean my brain go haywaire when I look at adobes text

I can chose among these three ways.

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Installation instructions for tar.gz

1. Click the "Download .tar.gz" link. A dialog box will appear asking you where to save the file.
2. Save the .tar.gz file to your desktop and wait for the file to download completely.
3. Unpackage the file. A directory called install_flash_player_9_linux will be created.
4. In terminal, navigate to this directory and type ./flashplayer-installer to run the installer. Click Enter. The installer will instruct you to shut down your browser(s).
5. Once the installation is complete, the plug-in will be installed in your Mozilla browser. To verify, launch Mozilla and choose Help > About Plug-ins from the browser menu.

Installation instructions for .rpm

1. Click the "Download .rpm" link. A dialog box will appear asking you where to save the file.
2. Save the .rpm file to your desktop and wait for the file to download completely.
3. In terminal, navigate to the desktop and type # rpm -Uvh <rpm_package_file>. Click Enter. (Note: This must be done as a root user). The installer will instruct you to shut down your browser(s).
4. Once the installation is complete, the plug-in will be installed in your Mozilla browser. To verify, launch Mozilla and choose Help > About Plug-ins from the browser menu.

Installation instructions for the YUM repository definition

1. Click the “Download .rpm

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#35 Post by ttuuxxx »

nooby I'll set ya up, ok
I'll start on it right now.
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