Firefox 3.6, 3.5.6 and Firefox 2.0.0.20 and Firefox 1.5.0.12
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Hi backup your bookmarks and then delete /root/.mozilla hidden folder. and restart firefox. Its probably reusing your old settings.mailman1175 wrote:Hey, ttuuxxx,
I installed FF3.5 with your .pet (and have upgraded to the latest, 3.5.5) on Puppy 4.3.1. Only one question: It's not offering to remember passwords. Any clue what's up with that?
TIA
Jeff
ttuuxxx
http://audio.online-convert.com/ <-- excellent site
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/ <-- Codec Test Files
http://html5games.com/ <-- excellent HTML5 games :)
how to ge file FireFox-3.5.6.pet
How do I download this file. My login does not work.
BigDog
c'mon dude!
Can it be clearer?
Aitch
c'mon dude!
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:42 pm Post subject: Re: password?ttuuxxx wrote:usually any password on a puppy site is due to stop spam bots. We had very large issues in the past.weffy wrote:Why am I always asked for a username and password to download something from this site? Is there another site I can go to to get 3.5?
username:puppy
password:linux
ttuuxxx
Can it be clearer?
Aitch
i decided to upgrade to 4.31
who says i'm backwards?
will try ff again
[getting absolutely NO work done this day]
EDIT - still no love, missing libORBIT, tired of downloading, hate seamonkey, and why doesn't the generic xorg driver work in 4.31--i hate xvesa too
[everything was so nice and happy in puppy 1.07 . . .]
who says i'm backwards?
will try ff again
[getting absolutely NO work done this day]
EDIT - still no love, missing libORBIT, tired of downloading, hate seamonkey, and why doesn't the generic xorg driver work in 4.31--i hate xvesa too
[everything was so nice and happy in puppy 1.07 . . .]
i've decided
i'm just gonna use the puppy html viewer
but wait!
what's it based on anyways? i was sort of kidding, but i have it running in another desktop and it's doing great
i had thought that it was a stripped-down dillo, but i guess not . . .
put the stop button back and enable right-click and i'm there!
i'm just gonna use the puppy html viewer
but wait!
what's it based on anyways? i was sort of kidding, but i have it running in another desktop and it's doing great
i had thought that it was a stripped-down dillo, but i guess not . . .
put the stop button back and enable right-click and i'm there!
Firefox 3.5.6
Nice work Wolf Pup. Works like a charm
Thanks. Keep it up
Thanks. Keep it up
Hello
I'm running puppy 4.31 on an old hp laptop from a usb stick, I installed the firefox 3.5.6 pet and eveytime I now go on it I'm asked if I want to update to 3.5.7, now on windoze I would just update but I was under the impression all linux firefox builds are specific to your distro, so I'm reluctant to update unless anyone knows different and this is a puppy update
I'm running puppy 4.31 on an old hp laptop from a usb stick, I installed the firefox 3.5.6 pet and eveytime I now go on it I'm asked if I want to update to 3.5.7, now on windoze I would just update but I was under the impression all linux firefox builds are specific to your distro, so I'm reluctant to update unless anyone knows different and this is a puppy update
Nope. 3.5.7 is a point release: bug and security fixes. If 3.5.6 works, 3.5.7 should too.gonkbag wrote:Hello
I'm running puppy 4.31 on an old hp laptop from a usb stick, I installed the firefox 3.5.6 pet and eveytime I now go on it I'm asked if I want to update to 3.5.7, now on windoze I would just update but I was under the impression all linux firefox builds are specific to your distro, so I'm reluctant to update unless anyone knows different and this is a puppy update
I've upgraded from the Mozilla site without issues. Linux x86 code tends to be the same regardless of distro: it's the packaging that differs. As long as you have the correct versions of the libraries programs want to link against, the program should run.
I've installed programs that weren't packaged for Puppy from a tgz file, manually extracting and putting things in the right places, and the programs ran fine. Because they weren't packaged as PET files, the metadata that provides things like Puppy menu entries wasn't tehre, but for the stuff I was installing that wasn't an issue. They were console apps that wouldn't have a menu entry.
The only problem I've seen with Mozilla code on Puppy is with SeaMonkey. The Mozilla installer wants to put a SeaMonkey upgrade into /usr/local/bin, but Puppy's default configuration has it in /usr/bin, so I wound up with two versions of SM 1.X and Puppy's menus pointing at the old one. Removing the old one form /usr/bin and symlinking the new one there from /usr/local/bin fixed it.
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Dennis
Firefox updated to 3.6 Final.
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Just curious - that's the final release of 3.6 and not one of the RCs or such, right?
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In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
yes, the final version.Makoto wrote:Just curious - that's the final release of 3.6 and not one of the RCs or such, right?
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[url=http://www.tinyurl.com/c5a68f]Click Here for Puppy Support Chat, + Helpful Links.[/url]
Okay. Just wanted to be sure.
Do pre-release versions (like the RCs, or even nightlies) register the updates to newer builds, and allow you to download them? I can't remember... it's been some time since I experimented with FF nightlies.
Do pre-release versions (like the RCs, or even nightlies) register the updates to newer builds, and allow you to download them? I can't remember... it's been some time since I experimented with FF nightlies.
[ Puppy 4.3.1 JP, Frugal install ] * [ XenialPup 7.5, Frugal install ] * [XenialPup 64 7.5, Frugal install] * [ 4GB RAM | 512MB swap ]
In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
In memory of our beloved American Eskimo puppy (1995-2010) and black Lab puppy (1997-2011).
@puppyluvr
[edited: forgot to add puppyluvr's name on the post)
Sorry this is off topic but I saw this under your post. How does one become a 'Registered Puppy Linux User'?"Close the "Windows", and open your eyes, to a whole new world"
http://puppylinux.ca/tpp/puppyluvr/
[edited: forgot to add puppyluvr's name on the post)
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