I've included the current version of PepperFlash, 27.0.0.187, which installs to /usr/lib64/mozilla/plugins, as usual.
Srware iron 61.0.3200.0 download#
0, is now available for download from the link in post #1. I really haven't got any advice to offer, I'm afraid.but if I ever do manage to fix it, I'll let you know what the solution is. I have tried till I'm dizzy to sort the problem out, but.it persists. PaleMoon's fine, though.and QtWeb, which I also use there, is problem-free too. In Racy (courtesy of battleshooter's glibc-220 'workaround' he produced a few years back), the problem is there in Chrome & Chromium, too. (Slimmie's fonts aren't quite what I want, but I refuse to 'mess' with it!) In Precise, I have the 'pixellated' fonts problem in Chrome/Chromium.but SlimJet and Iron are fine. I run Chrome, Chromium, SlimJet and Iron in 571.and Chrome, SlimJet and PaleMoon in 5.5. Have you by any chance been adding/removing any fonts to Puppy? I had a spell of trying out different fonts a little while ago, and I've got the same problem in both Precise 571 and Racy 5.5. I'm just happy to have a Chromium based browser on puppy that doesn't crash one me. Any way to fix it? If not it's no real problem, I'll just keep using version 60.
Srware iron 61.0.3200.0 tv#
Now I love the old Speccy but on my widescreen TV it's not very readable. Iron 61 turns the font into something resembling the old ZX Spectrum font. I've also added the 'silent-launch' feature to /root/Startup, which certain individuals have been raving about.! I have, therefore, made use of battleshooter's expert tuition again, and incorporated the same 'fix' he figured out for t'other browser.due to Chromium requiring the very newest Network Security Services libraries. The biggest change is that of Iron having moved to Chromium 61, thus the identical problems from Chrome 61 have reared their head. I've included the current version of PepperFlash, 27.0.0.130, which installs to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, as usual. And to the best of my knowledge, all 64-bit Pups are based on one or the other. Slacko64 is out, since Chrome hasn't run properly on there for a while now. Unless I can find another suitable 64-bit Pup, which isn't based on Tahr, that's it. I've tried XenialPup64 on the big Compaq, and it just will not run correctly.
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The newest release of Chrome, 61, now requires the very newest version of Network Security Services (libnss.so.3), which Tahr 64 doesn't support, since the new libnss has to have a newer version of the glibc. I'm going to be concentrating on the 64-bit packages of SlimJet and Iron from now on my 'run' with the Chrome64 packages is coming to an end. NetFlix is working, thanks once again to following SRWare's advice to 'poach' the libwidevinecdm.so module from the current version of Chrome itself. The Chrome 'upgrades' have once again carried over to Iron, since it's based very closely on it.including the 'white on black' tooltips, which I'm still not too sure about! And the lack of highlighting in the bookmarks listings. I've included the current version of PepperFlash, 26.0.0.151, which installs to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins, as usual. 1, is now available for download from the link in post #1.