firefox 4 is recompiled, saved nearly a meg (smaller than official version), also seamonkey-2.1b3... it's 19M, about the size of the static "official" version. Dunno why it's so bloated
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I found it at http://salix.enialis.net/i486/slackware ... CKAGES.TXT01micko wrote:Hi ttuuxxx, nah that's an extras one.. where did you find it?
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Exactly. Using those toy browsers in CUPS was a nuisance. I could never find the Back and Forward buttons when I needed them.01micko wrote: but midori was only there to run CUPS, that's a fair bit of overhead I reckon for printing and it's dead weight. I'd rather have a few more meg and a useful browser.
Don't worry about it, I've compiled Seamonkey 2 and its 13MB tar.gz.01micko wrote:bigbup, yes I'm aware of Phillipe's work, he does a nice job, thanks
firefox 4 is recompiled, saved nearly a meg (smaller than official version), also seamonkey-2.1b3... it's 19M, about the size of the static "official" version. Dunno why it's so bloated![]()
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Pretty certain nothing was mounted,only had an old Lucid test frugal and swap and I turned swap off so....... I'll test again later.01micko wrote: James C. Using gparted on a drive that has any partiton on it mounted results in gparted not working. I think it is the intended behaviour. It worked fine for me in pfix=ram. Maybe an explanation in the first window (where you choose the drive with a radiobutton) needs to be written.
Old Nvidia here.01micko wrote: Anyone test on an old nvidia yet? Nouveau is still a little buggy. I could play fullscreen flash until I installed mesa, then fullscreen flash results in a black screen with cursor, hitting [Esc] recovers