Portable Google Chrome for Puppy
google-chrome-portable-0.7
google-chrome-portable-0.7.tar.gz (2014-06-27)
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/pup5/
Add required libraries so that it works with any Precise Puppy and Slacko.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/pup5/
Add required libraries so that it works with any Precise Puppy and Slacko.
Downloads for Puppy Linux [url]http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html[/url]
I have a test machine that I use for testing differing version of Slakco. In that system, I have a HDD which is available as /mnt/home upon boot. I have "Portable" installed on this version of Slacko.
When testing a new version of Slacko,what are the recommended steps for the new version to use the Portable installed on /mnt/home by the prior Slacko? (assume the new version boots pfix ram)
With these "portable" subsystems, is there a script that exist somewhere which will attach all the subsystems in a "portable folder" to a new PUP?
Thanks, in advance, for advice on using a single portable location for all future Slacko testing.
When testing a new version of Slacko,what are the recommended steps for the new version to use the Portable installed on /mnt/home by the prior Slacko? (assume the new version boots pfix ram)
With these "portable" subsystems, is there a script that exist somewhere which will attach all the subsystems in a "portable folder" to a new PUP?
Thanks, in advance, for advice on using a single portable location for all future Slacko testing.
Using Portable Google Chrome on multiple Puppy
Once you build the Google Chrome on any Puppy, You can run it from any other (Precise or Slacko) Puppy just clicking the google-chrome-portable. It runs with the same settings and bookmarks.
To register on the new Puppy, right click the google-chrome-portable folder and select 'Register on the Puppy menu' if you want to. Or click the executable 'Register' in the folder.
To register on the new Puppy, right click the google-chrome-portable folder and select 'Register on the Puppy menu' if you want to. Or click the executable 'Register' in the folder.
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Spanish locale
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xml attached as well
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xml attached as well
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- AppInfo.xml.gz
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- google-chrome-portable.mo.gz
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Attempting portable Chrome after portable Seamonkey fails
I have a Live media PhatSlacko running. I have successfully installed a portable Seamonkey V0.4 moments ago,and am now trying to install a portable Chrome V0.7. It does NOT pull the Chrome from the web. Instead, the following terminal window shows what happens when Chrome portable installation is attempted. Seems the prior portable SeaMonkey has left some settings which negates this portable to complete successfully.
Please advise
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# mkdir -p /mnt/home/apps/portable
# /initrd/mnt/dev_save/apps/portable/google-chrome-portable-0.7/google-chrome-portable
google-chrome-portable:/initrd/mnt/dev_save/apps/portable/google-chrome-portable-0.7/google-chrome-portable
google-chrome-portable:/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/X11R7/lib:/root/my-applications/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib/seamonkey:/mnt/home/apps/portable/google-chrome-portable-0.7/lib
google-chrome-portable:Build
seamonkey-portable:/mnt/home/apps/portable/seamonkey-portable-0.4/seamonkey-portable https://www.google.com/chrome/
seamonkey-portable:HOME=/mnt/home/apps/portable/seamonkey-portable-0.4 /mnt/home/apps/portable/seamonkey-portable-0.4/seamonkey/seamonkey https://www.google.com/chrome/
#
downoading
@gcmartin
Does the not seamonkey launch?
Have you closed seamonkey after downloading completed?
Does the not seamonkey launch?
Have you closed seamonkey after downloading completed?
Downloads for Puppy Linux [url]http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html[/url]
Re: downoading
OK, a recap to show path taken yesterday and today:shinobar wrote:Does the not seamonkey launch?
Have you closed seamonkey after downloading completed?
- Started with Seamonkey
- Download Seamonkey Installer from Shino webpage
- Read its README
- Created a folder path in /mnt/home
- Installed Seamonkey allowing the auto-installer to download and complete
- Seamonkey is started and running
- Onto Chrome
- Downloaded Chrome Installer from Shino webpage
- Read its README noting differences in steps
- Created a folder path in /mnt/home
- Launched the installer
- Failure noted from before where Installer would not advance
- Today
- Restarted desktop with nothing running
- Open terminal and launched Chrome Installer as was done yesterday
- Installer progressed further, Open a browser for me and waited for my selection after download browser indicated download installation success.
- Mnually close the browser and installer kicked back to life
- Dragged the Chrome DEB to installer Window
- Installer progress indicating successful installation and offered to start Chrome
- I took the offer and it failed with window shown below
- tried the Menu and it, too, failed with same window.
And tried the path from a terminal window getting same failure.
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- Try to RUN Chrome from a terminal.txt.fake.gz
- After installation, Open a terminal for messages.
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- Chrome fails when it offers to start.png
- Installer indicates Chrome installation success.
Took the offer to start Chrome from Installer message window.
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- Chrome fails when it offers to start after successful installation message.txt.fake.gz
- Terminal window messages, generated by the installer.
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I thing there are plans/steps to do such on 64bit forthcoming for this and other portable browsers. I haven't tested this utility, as of yet, on FATDOG.
If you want one Chrome I've used in the past, I think there is one in the FATDOG REPO (BUT, its NOT portable). If not you can use the one from the LightHouse64 REPO.
If you want one Chrome I've used in the past, I think there is one in the FATDOG REPO (BUT, its NOT portable). If not you can use the one from the LightHouse64 REPO.
chrome on Phat Slacko
gcmartin wrote:[attached the messages generated when installer was run, today.
You can see proper message when you click the google-chrome-portable folder.The log wrote:/mnt/+mnt+home+apps+portable+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome: /usr/lib/seamonkey/libnss3.so: version `NSS_3.14.3' not found (required by /mnt/+mnt+home+apps+portable+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome)
Running google chrome on PhatSlacko is a bit complex. Same as slacko-5.6 and older.
Do next 3:
1) Install recent seamonkey-solibs from the updated slackware repo.
you need seamonkey-solibs-2.26.1, but I couldn't find on the Puppy Package Manager.
Here is a direct link:
http://slackbuilds.org/mirror/slackware ... ck14.0.txz
2) Edit /etc/profile at line 52.
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FIREFOX=$(find /usr/lib -type d -name firefox-*|tail -1) #slacko
if [ -d "$FIREFOX" ];then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$FIREFOX:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="$FIREFOX"
fi
3) Reboot PCline 50-54 wrote:FIREFOX=$(find /usr/lib -type d -name firefox-*|tail -1) #slacko
if [ -d "$FIREFOX" ];then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$FIREFOX"
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="$FIREFOX"
fi
Last edited by shinobar on Mon 28 Jul 2014, 02:28, edited 3 times in total.
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Thanks gmartin, I asked for some advisement on another thread as I am thinking I will go to LuPu as Fatdog seems a bit complex to me. I did have LuPu installed but was advised to go to fatdog? I liked luPu but did not really have it long enough to really know much. All I know is I did not like deciding where to same too every time I quit in fatdog. Any opinions are welcome, I am a newbie and want something easy and fun as just a backup OS.gcmartin wrote:I thing there are plans/steps to do such on 64bit forthcoming for this and other portable browsers. I haven't tested this utility, as of yet, on FATDOG.
If you want one Chrome I've used in the past, I think there is one in the FATDOG REPO (BUT, its NOT portable). If not you can use the one from the LightHouse64 REPO.
I tried to get that browser to fatdog and was lost lol. All this is so confusing repositories and such geesh!
Thanks @Shinobar, but without any changes at all ...My system currently shows /etc/profile as:And the following shows currently installed packages without making ANY changes at the moment.
This system has Portable SeaMonkey operational without issues. Chrome still will not start, even after a reboot, while portable Seamonkey continues to work without issues.
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if [ -d /opt/mozilla.org ];then #101220 path fixes.
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla ] && LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox ] && LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
[ -d /opt/mozilla.org/bin ] && PATH="/opt/mozilla.org/bin:${PATH}" #may not exist.
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla ] && export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla"
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox ] && export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox"
fi
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins"
if [ -e /usr/lib/seamonkey ];then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/seamonkey"
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/usr/lib/seamonkey"
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="${MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH}:/usr/lib/seamonkey/plugins"
fi
FIREFOX=$(find /usr/lib -type d -name firefox-*|tail -1) #slacko
if [ -d "$FIREFOX" ];then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$FIREFOX:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="$FIREFOX"
fi
This system has Portable SeaMonkey operational without issues. Chrome still will not start, even after a reboot, while portable Seamonkey continues to work without issues.
Question
- Which of your recommendations will address the Portable Chrome's operation?
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Re: chrome on Phat Slacko
Humm.. you need seamonkey-solibs-2.26.1, but I couldn't find on the Puppy Package Manager.shinobar wrote:Running google chrome on PhatSlacko is a bit complex. Same as slacko-5.6 and older.
Do next 2:
1) Install recent seamonkey-solibs from the updated slackware repo.
2) Edit /etc/profile at line 52
Here is a direct link:
http://slackbuilds.org/mirror/slackware ... ck14.0.txz
The PC need reboot after editing /etc/profile.
Downloads for Puppy Linux [url]http://shino.pos.to/linux/downloads.html[/url]
Portable Chrome starts on PhatSlacko <Solved>
Thanks @Shiinobar. As you suggested, I:
Thanks for your guidance.
- Installed seamonkey-solibs-2.26.1 from PPM (even thought the PPM showed it installed, I clicked it anyway and the PPM added it to PhatSlacko)
- Edited /etc/profile at line 52.
- Clicked PhatSlacko's Menu>Internet>Google Chrome
Thanks for your guidance.
Using Slacko 5.3.1
error log, after loading solibs 2.1-
/etc/profile looks different
error log, after loading solibs 2.1-
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/mnt/sda2/supportlibs2/Pets/TARS/google-chrome-portable-0.7/google-chrome-portable
/usr/lib/qt/lib:/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/X11R7/lib:/root/my-applications/lib:/usr/local/lib:/opt/lib:/opt/qt4/lib:/usr/lib/seamonkey:/mnt/sda2/supportlibs2/Pets/TARS/google-chrome-portable-0.7/lib
'/mnt/sda2/supportlibs2/Pets/TARS/google-chrome-portable-0.7/google-chrome-0.7.sfs' is mounted on '/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs'.
'/mnt/sda2/supportlibs2/Pets/TARS/google-chrome-portable-0.7/google-chrome-config.3fs' is mounted on '/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-config.3fs'.
HOME=/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-config.3fs /mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome --user-data-dir=/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-config.3fs/google-chrome-config --disk-cache-dir=/mnt/sda2/supportlibs2/Pets/TARS/google-chrome-portable-0.7/Cache --disk-cache-size=104857600 --madia-cache-size=104857600 file:///usr/share/doc/home.htm
/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.15' not found (required by /mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome)
/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome: /usr/lib/seamonkey/libnss3.so: version `NSS_3.14.3' not found (required by /mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome)
1:'/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-0.7.sfs' unmounted.
'/mnt/+mnt+sda2+supportlibs2+Pets+TARS+google-chrome-portable-0.7+google-chrome-config.3fs' unmounted.
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if [ -d /opt/mozilla.org ];then #101220 path fixes.
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla ] && LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox ] && LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
[ -d /opt/mozilla.org/bin ] && PATH="/opt/mozilla.org/bin:${PATH}" #may not exist.
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla ] && export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/mozilla"
[ -e /opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox ] && export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/opt/mozilla.org/lib/firefox"
fi
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins"
if [ -e /usr/lib/seamonkey ];then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/seamonkey"
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME="/usr/lib/seamonkey"
MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH="${MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH}:/usr/lib/seamonkey/plugins"
fi
chrome + java + precise
Hi. Thanks for your reply, but I'm trying to use JRE in the precise puppy
Hello @Morochos, I may not be the one who provides correct guidance (I'm in a bit of a time crunch these days), but want to mention this as it may help anyone assisting:
There are differing views on PETs versus SFSs, but, using PETs from PPM or direct from developers has worked for me in the past on Slacko.
If you are using a 64bit PC, LightHouse64 "Mariner" version, has JAVA built-in. If using a 32bit PC, EmSee, has JAVA built-in.
- What distro are you using?
- what PC are you using?
There are differing views on PETs versus SFSs, but, using PETs from PPM or direct from developers has worked for me in the past on Slacko.
If you are using a 64bit PC, LightHouse64 "Mariner" version, has JAVA built-in. If using a 32bit PC, EmSee, has JAVA built-in.