

- #SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA UPDATE#
- #SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA CODE#
- #SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA ZIP#
- #SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA DOWNLOAD#
The 15-series SlimJets will need at least glibc 2.19. Not my doing it's all down to the version of 'C' the browser's been compiled against, I'm afraid! - *** if it returns anything older than 2.15, you WILL have problems. From the point where it says:-Ĭode: Select all ldd -version. To get this to start correctly (and borrowing from OscarTalk's 32-bit packages.cheers, Oscar!), scroll down to the final few lines of the script. Now, go to /usr/lib/slimjet (with most 64-bit Pups there tends to be a link between /usr/lib and /usr/lib64, although apparently this is missing in FatDog, so I'm not certain whether this will work there.) Locate the 'flash-peak-slimjet' wrapper script, and open 'er up with Geany. So, use whichever archiver you have installed, and extract the package to /usr/lib. but we'll stick with /usr/lib, since this is the usual Linux location. It states that it can be run from any folder, since it's a self-contained package. Having done that, you now need to extract it into its intended location.
#SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA ZIP#
You want the '64-bit Zip package (tar.xz)', under 'Linux Version'. Start by downloading the current 64-bit tarball from here:. It doesn't take long.this definitely works in tazoc's Lighthouse 64 'Mariner'. Not point-and-click, but not compiling, either extracting from the tar.xz supplied tarball, on FlashPeak's site. So I decided to try it a different way forget Chrome, and try with my favourite alternative, SlimJet. I recently started experimenting with tazoc's Lighthouse64 'Mariner' Edition, and one of my first goals was to get Chrome running.with a singular lack of success, I might add. I'm starting to use 64-bit Pups a wee bit more these days, since Google saw fit to drop support for my favourite 32-bit browser Chrome. This is a rather early-stage tryout for now, since there are not so many 64-bit Pups around at this moment in time.

Slimjet 12 can’t load any pepper plugins on Vista.For 64-bit SFS packages please see next post If you do want to try Slimjet 11 or 12 on Vista, you can get it from the Slimjet version archive.
#SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA DOWNLOAD#
If you are visiting the download page of Slimjet from an XP or Vista PC, you will be automatically redirected to the download page of Slimjet 10. Slimjet has the best support of all the legacy features, including Java and NPAPI.

Since it doesn’t make a lot of sense for us to create a separate branch just for Vista users, we have decided to continue both XP and Vista support on the Slimjet 10 branch. Therefore, we have decided not to continue Vista support in Slimjet 12.
#SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA CODE#
With the pace the chrome guys at Google is quickly introducing vista-incompatible features and API calls, it will be a losing fight for us to hunt out their changes from the huge code base and find a workaround for each of them. That means you will not be able to watch any videos since Slimjet doesn’t have h.264 codec support on Vista. Although we have managed to get Slimjet 12 to run and browse sites properly under Vista, it is not able to load any plugins under vista, most importantly, the flash plugin.
#SLIMJET BROWSER FOR WINDOWS VISTA UPDATE#
Users who are currently using 10.0.0 or 10.0.1 will have to update manually from our site. Fixed auto-update issue in 10.0.1 and 10.0.0.Java support "broken" due to video playback issues with the "fix".Fixed video playback issue on some GPU models.Fixed invalid https certificate issue on Windows XP.Added option to disable GPU direct composition (under Settings->Misc) as a workaround for issue with Java plugin rendering.Added cash flow analysis on for real estate investors as a premium feature.Fixed problem with flash plugin on linux 32 bit.Fixed a bug with crash dump file generation.Fix https compatibility issue with Windows XP SP2.Fixed a bug with youtube video downloader.(Flash v23 or later doesn't support xp or vista) Disabled auto-update of flash plugins for vista users to avoid compatibility issues.
