IRON 32 bit browser is BACK!
IRON 32 bit browser is BACK!
See link:
http://www.srware.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8869
I downloaded the .deb and installed in Tahrpup. Works perfectly.
Best,
Slavvo67
http://www.srware.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=8869
I downloaded the .deb and installed in Tahrpup. Works perfectly.
Best,
Slavvo67
Default Changer 2b
IMPORTANT: This is a test project and really is not meant to be used for anything except changing the browser default. I have been using it for quite a while, though.
For Tahrpup, I currently use option 5b under the browser option. You could also try 6M or 9. This adds some security scripting and defaults the browser to incognito. Hitting the browser button on your desktop (the generic default browser) should take you in with the scripted settings. 6M is the better to use if it works. For some reason, it wasn't working on the older Iron versions but it seems to work on the new .deb 32 bit package from the previous link. The script only works as your default browser so if you go into the menu and use the browser, the script doesn't work.
https://copy.com/NZC2Q7JywBQUx6Ad
Always a good idea to check your security at
http://www.howsmyssl.com
Best,
Slavvo67
IMPORTANT: This is a test project and really is not meant to be used for anything except changing the browser default. I have been using it for quite a while, though.
For Tahrpup, I currently use option 5b under the browser option. You could also try 6M or 9. This adds some security scripting and defaults the browser to incognito. Hitting the browser button on your desktop (the generic default browser) should take you in with the scripted settings. 6M is the better to use if it works. For some reason, it wasn't working on the older Iron versions but it seems to work on the new .deb 32 bit package from the previous link. The script only works as your default browser so if you go into the menu and use the browser, the script doesn't work.
https://copy.com/NZC2Q7JywBQUx6Ad
Always a good idea to check your security at
http://www.howsmyssl.com
Best,
Slavvo67
- OscarTalks
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- Location: London, England
I took the tarball and did the necessary tweaks.
It even runs in Wheezy (which has glibc 2.13)
Tested also in Precise and Slacko 5.7.0 (This needed libgconf2 as usual for Chromium derivatives).
I also manually added Pepper Flash Player 20.0.0.306
Seems OK
https://yadi.sk/d/_S5b4g7tpcyZn
It even runs in Wheezy (which has glibc 2.13)
Tested also in Precise and Slacko 5.7.0 (This needed libgconf2 as usual for Chromium derivatives).
I also manually added Pepper Flash Player 20.0.0.306
Seems OK
https://yadi.sk/d/_S5b4g7tpcyZn
Oscar in England
Installed the Iron deb on tahrpup 6.0.5 .
Does not work for me ...........
What's wrong ?
in terminal :
root# iron
[286100227/200343:FATAL:namespace_sandbox.cc(140)] Check failed: clone_flags & CLONE_NEWUSER.
#0 0x0000b0f49e4a base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
#1 0x0000b0f6252d logging::LogMessage::~LogMessage()
#2 0x0000b4063a1c sandbox::NamespaceSandbox::LaunchProcessWithOptions()
#3 0x0000b406382a sandbox::NamespaceSandbox::LaunchProcess()
#4 0x0000b3cb21fa content::ZygoteHostImpl::Init()
#5 0x0000b3d5af76 content::BrowserMainLoop::EarlyInitialization()
#6 0x0000b3b018b6 content::BrowserMainRunnerImpl::Initialize()
#7 0x0000b3b0132b content::BrowserMain()
#8 0x0000b0efb612 content::RunNamedProcessTypeMain()
#9 0x0000b0efc11a content::ContentMainRunnerImpl::Run()
#10 0x0000b0efac42 content::ContentMain()
#11 0x0000b09d094a ChromeMain
#12 0x0000b09d08f8 main
#13 0x0000af32ba83 __libc_start_main
#14 0x0000b09d07fd <unknown>
Does not work for me ...........
What's wrong ?
in terminal :
root# iron
[286100227/200343:FATAL:namespace_sandbox.cc(140)] Check failed: clone_flags & CLONE_NEWUSER.
#0 0x0000b0f49e4a base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
#1 0x0000b0f6252d logging::LogMessage::~LogMessage()
#2 0x0000b4063a1c sandbox::NamespaceSandbox::LaunchProcessWithOptions()
#3 0x0000b406382a sandbox::NamespaceSandbox::LaunchProcess()
#4 0x0000b3cb21fa content::ZygoteHostImpl::Init()
#5 0x0000b3d5af76 content::BrowserMainLoop::EarlyInitialization()
#6 0x0000b3b018b6 content::BrowserMainRunnerImpl::Initialize()
#7 0x0000b3b0132b content::BrowserMain()
#8 0x0000b0efb612 content::RunNamedProcessTypeMain()
#9 0x0000b0efc11a content::ContentMainRunnerImpl::Run()
#10 0x0000b0efac42 content::ContentMain()
#11 0x0000b09d094a ChromeMain
#12 0x0000b09d08f8 main
#13 0x0000af32ba83 __libc_start_main
#14 0x0000b09d07fd <unknown>
It looks like a Sandbox issue. Have you tried the script I sent in the above box? Or, maybe better would be to uninstall and try OscarTalks pet version.
Update: Ok. If you installed the .deb package and you previously used chrome or another chromium based browser; you may need a different sandbox.
The pet below, simply called Iron-1 will change the sandbox from chrome to chromiumX.
https://copy.com/kzueCDwIy9nHNSeg
Also, for those that can't track it down, the .deb installs at /usr/share/iron
Update: Ok. If you installed the .deb package and you previously used chrome or another chromium based browser; you may need a different sandbox.
The pet below, simply called Iron-1 will change the sandbox from chrome to chromiumX.
https://copy.com/kzueCDwIy9nHNSeg
Also, for those that can't track it down, the .deb installs at /usr/share/iron
load Iron the Browser . Done for test,
Pupjibaro Jessie 64bits offers to load Iron the Browser . Done for test, i remember that Iron was not my cup of tea, in lonely days.
Versión 48.0.2550.0. A browser must be easy to use, and browse far on social sites, a valiant ship, not a sail-board.. Feed-back soon..
Ah !
HOW TO ENABLE PPAPI-FLASH
Windows:
1. Download PPAPI Flash: https://admdownload.adobe.com/bin/live/ ... nstall.exe
2. Close Iron, then run the setup. Everything works out of the box!
--------------------Linux:
Ubuntu-Systems:
1) sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu $(lsb_release -sc) partner"
2) sudo apt-get update
3) sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
4) Launch Iron with parameter: ./iron --ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=21.0.0.213
Versión 48.0.2550.0. A browser must be easy to use, and browse far on social sites, a valiant ship, not a sail-board.. Feed-back soon..
Ah !
HOW TO ENABLE PPAPI-FLASH
Windows:
1. Download PPAPI Flash: https://admdownload.adobe.com/bin/live/ ... nstall.exe
2. Close Iron, then run the setup. Everything works out of the box!
--------------------Linux:
Ubuntu-Systems:
1) sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu $(lsb_release -sc) partner"
2) sudo apt-get update
3) sudo apt-get install adobe-flashplugin
4) Launch Iron with parameter: ./iron --ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/adobe-flashplugin/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=21.0.0.213
- OscarTalks
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- Location: London, England
Version updated to 50.0.2650.0 (32bit)
Packaged as .pet and .sfs and a fairly good option for people who want a recent Chromium derivative for Puppies later than Lucid but earlier than the current official ones (glibc-2.13 or later). Tested in Precise, Slacko 5.7 (needs libgconf2), and Wheezy. The main binary in the unpacked tarball is not stripped so I did that, this reduces the size considerably. Latest available 32bit Pepper Flash is also added.
Uploaded for illustration and experimentation purposes only.
https://yadi.sk/d/_S5b4g7tpcyZn
Packaged as .pet and .sfs and a fairly good option for people who want a recent Chromium derivative for Puppies later than Lucid but earlier than the current official ones (glibc-2.13 or later). Tested in Precise, Slacko 5.7 (needs libgconf2), and Wheezy. The main binary in the unpacked tarball is not stripped so I did that, this reduces the size considerably. Latest available 32bit Pepper Flash is also added.
Uploaded for illustration and experimentation purposes only.
https://yadi.sk/d/_S5b4g7tpcyZn
Oscar in England
- OscarTalks
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- Joined: Mon 06 Feb 2012, 00:58
- Location: London, England
Hi Slavvo,
Strip is in the devx so you have to have that loaded. Only certain files can be stripped. In Iron the main executable is a big one. Not sure why they haven't stripped it during the course of the build. Anyway I just enter the main directory and run on any that are not stripped. Right click and properties will tell you if it is stripped already or not. When you say you compiled it do you mean you installed it from the .deb or the tarball or something? If it doesn't start you may need to try disabling the setuid sandbox and/or the namespace sandbox but I am not familiar with Xerus64 unfortunately.
Strip is in the devx so you have to have that loaded. Only certain files can be stripped. In Iron the main executable is a big one. Not sure why they haven't stripped it during the course of the build. Anyway I just enter the main directory and run
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strip --strip-unneeded filename
Oscar in England