Slimjet forum11/19/2023 ![]() 116 (which I also use.) Upon further investigation, too, there appears to be an enormous size difference between the supplied version, and the one from Chrome 48. Why not swap the libwidevinecdm.so module for one from somewhere else? Accordingly, I decided to try the version from the very last 32-bit version of Chrome itself. I had a brainwave.which was supported by my acquaintance. It was erroring out with the 'M7121' code.'no network connection'. With one exception NetFlix wasn't working. ( Bad FlashPeak!!!)Īnyway, I d/l'ed and installed Iron. ![]() FlashPeak don't code h.264 support in for 'copyright' reasons.so no NetFlix. He's been doing this for FlashPeak's Slimjet browser (which for some little while has been my personal 32-bit Chrome replacement).but there's one BIG snag with Slimjet. deb package, which he extracts, corrects the permissions for Puppy's unusual mode of operation (it runs as root all the time!), then re-builds & re-packs. It has begun to gradually move over to 64-bit, and I re-package 64-bit Chrome into the SFS 'load-on-the-fly' format that Puppy uses, for the community.Īn acquaintance on the Forum has recently started packaging the 32-bit version of Iron. Pup is mainly targeted at elderly hardware, so is predominantly 32-bit. Personally, I'm a long-term Chrome user, since it was in 'beta' back in 2008. Me being a NetFlix fan for the last year or so, it's one of my requirements by which I judge a browser's 'viability' for everyday use. We've recently started experimenting with Iron, since, with Google dropping support for 32-bit Chrome after version 48, we like to try out alternative Chromium-based browsers. Just wanted to pass on some information to any Puppy Linux users who don't frequent the Murga-Linux Puppy Forum.
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