Yes - it exists as a link to /usr/bin/netsurf-gtk which is also there.8Geee wrote:g/g
Is the netsurf binary in usr/bin ?
Maybe ssl has something to do with my problem? I have not updated recently.
Thanks.peebee wrote:NetSurf-3.9
built by AlienBob
Tested and seems OK on 32-bit ScPup, BionicPup32, UPupEE and LxPupSc
http://bear.alienbase.nl/mirrors/people ... 1alien.tgz
Correction: Couldn't on open SSLOscarTalks wrote:NetSurf Browser version 3.8 was released back in August 2018
It is a small and light browser with some Javascript capability.
I compiled versions of it in Wheezy and Stretch Puppies.
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If it did security in a way that "just works" I may have dug in to see about adding at least a gray box for where the SVG would have gone.8Geee wrote:Right, Moose, I have the slackware 14.0 version of Netsurf3.8, and it works OOB on my AtomicPup-19 (Slacko5.7). But sadly, OpenSSL stuff included is VERY weak with many crackable keys. And SVG is a no-go... in fact, lack of handling it messes up webpages. But it is functional and small, just don't expect much unless you have a Raspberry_Pi.
Regards
8Geee
PS: I tried the linux 3.9 version supplied in the forum... clicking on the binary a no-go. I don't know why.
Regards
8Geee