chromium-43.0.2357.132+pepper flash player
chromium-43.0.2357.132+pepper flash player
chromium-43.0.2357.132 + flash player pepper (18.0.0.194)
If you want to run chromium-43.0.2357.132.sfs testing work is been the tahrpup.
for old puppy distro, i have uploaded chromium-37.0.2062.94.sfs flash version 17.0.0.188, i have test, lina-1.3 precise-5.7.1 slacko-5.5.0 slacko-5.7.0 maybe you need extra libs lib6+libstdc6-4.9.2.pet nspr_nss.pet see here the libs nspr_nss.txt
Note:Maybe to need upgrade in the last version the mozilla firefox.
If you want to run chromium-43.0.2357.132.sfs testing work is been the tahrpup.
for old puppy distro, i have uploaded chromium-37.0.2062.94.sfs flash version 17.0.0.188, i have test, lina-1.3 precise-5.7.1 slacko-5.5.0 slacko-5.7.0 maybe you need extra libs lib6+libstdc6-4.9.2.pet nspr_nss.pet see here the libs nspr_nss.txt
Note:Maybe to need upgrade in the last version the mozilla firefox.
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Chromium 37 for "up-graded" Carolina
Hi kost@s,
Thank you very much for the Chromium 37.0.2062.94+pepper flash player pet. It functions well running under an up-graded Carolina. By upgrade, I mean Carolina 1.2 with both battleshooter's 3.17 kernel upgrade, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 760#802760 and his glibc upgrade, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 989#806989.
I don't know how your build differs from other chromium builds on the forum, but only yours worked in Carolina. So please continue doing whatever you did as new versions of chromium are published.
Thank you again,
mikesLr
Thank you very much for the Chromium 37.0.2062.94+pepper flash player pet. It functions well running under an up-graded Carolina. By upgrade, I mean Carolina 1.2 with both battleshooter's 3.17 kernel upgrade, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 760#802760 and his glibc upgrade, http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 989#806989.
I don't know how your build differs from other chromium builds on the forum, but only yours worked in Carolina. So please continue doing whatever you did as new versions of chromium are published.
Thank you again,
mikesLr
WIFI CALLING ;; Chromium 37 Google Voice + slacko 5.7 PAE
installed on slacko-5.7 PAEChromium 37.0.2062.94 + flash player pepper (15.0.0.189)
This pet is don't need extra libs packages, testing work is been the slacko-5.6.0 PAE chromium-37.0.2062.94.pet
I am making wi-fi calls using Google Voice + Hangouts
Thank you
Beau Tox
hi for everyone!
Now i have chromium-39.0.2171.65 (slackware-14.1)
and running Carolina-1.2 (3.17-kernel)i think it work fine, but for carolina you need extra package libx11
please first to test my packages run carolina on the live cd or usb (I do not use these packages http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 989#806989)
I hope you don't encounter any problem
upgrade chromium-39.0.2171.65
I dI didn't do anything different, is packet repository slackware-14.0 (Chromium 37.0.2062.94)I don't know how your build differs from other chromium builds on the forum, but only yours worked in Carolina
Now i have chromium-39.0.2171.65 (slackware-14.1)
and running Carolina-1.2 (3.17-kernel)i think it work fine, but for carolina you need extra package libx11
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chromium-39.0.2171.65.pet
lib6+libstdc6-4.9.2.pet
libx11-1.6.2
libgnome-keyring-3.12.0 it not optional
I hope you don't encounter any problem
upgrade chromium-39.0.2171.65
Reported "Memory Corruption" under Vanguard on Dell E6400
Hi kost@s & All,
As I reported here, [url]http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 655#824655[/url] , we finally have a Pup which is fully functional on a Toshiba Satellite L775. Carolina-Vanguard was run from a USB-Key. Because of its ability to use google-chrome-cast extensions, I had hoped to be able to run Chromium under Carolina-vanguard on the Toshiba. I haven't gotten that far yet.
As I explained, the Toshiba is my wife's computer. I try to minimize as much as possible any risks. Consequently, I customize and tested the Carolina-vanguard Pup on the USB-Key while it's plugged into my Dell Latitude E6400. Later, after plugging the key into the Toshiba, all I usually have to do is re-establish wifi connections.
As far as I know, the Chromiums you've built are the only ones which function under Carolina 1.3 (with upgraded glibc) and Carolina-Vanguard. I've successfully run versions 37, 39 and 40 from both on my desktop.
When, however, I tried to run any of these under Carolina-Vanguard on the Dell E6400, it wouldn't start. Attempting to start any via terminal command generates the following report:
*** Error in `/usr/lib/chromium/chromium --user-data-dir --ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/chromium/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=16.0.0.291': malloc(): memory corruption: 0xb7aa5ce0 ***
I've attempted the following: Fresh install; fresh install with only Chromium added; copy of "successful" SaveFile from Desktop to USB-Key; copy of "successful" SaveFile to the Dell E6400's hard drive.
If it matters, I have LxPupTahr, TahrPup and OB-precise on the Dell and can run some version of Chromium from them.
Any ideas?
mikesLr
As I reported here, [url]http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 655#824655[/url] , we finally have a Pup which is fully functional on a Toshiba Satellite L775. Carolina-Vanguard was run from a USB-Key. Because of its ability to use google-chrome-cast extensions, I had hoped to be able to run Chromium under Carolina-vanguard on the Toshiba. I haven't gotten that far yet.
As I explained, the Toshiba is my wife's computer. I try to minimize as much as possible any risks. Consequently, I customize and tested the Carolina-vanguard Pup on the USB-Key while it's plugged into my Dell Latitude E6400. Later, after plugging the key into the Toshiba, all I usually have to do is re-establish wifi connections.
As far as I know, the Chromiums you've built are the only ones which function under Carolina 1.3 (with upgraded glibc) and Carolina-Vanguard. I've successfully run versions 37, 39 and 40 from both on my desktop.
When, however, I tried to run any of these under Carolina-Vanguard on the Dell E6400, it wouldn't start. Attempting to start any via terminal command generates the following report:
*** Error in `/usr/lib/chromium/chromium --user-data-dir --ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/chromium/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=16.0.0.291': malloc(): memory corruption: 0xb7aa5ce0 ***
I've attempted the following: Fresh install; fresh install with only Chromium added; copy of "successful" SaveFile from Desktop to USB-Key; copy of "successful" SaveFile to the Dell E6400's hard drive.
If it matters, I have LxPupTahr, TahrPup and OB-precise on the Dell and can run some version of Chromium from them.
Any ideas?
mikesLr
hello mikeslr
chromium-40.0.2214.91.sfs
i don't know that problem. but if you want try the chromium.sfsWhen, however, I tried to run any of these under Carolina-Vanguard on the Dell E6400, it wouldn't start. Attempting to start any via terminal command generates the following report:
*** Error in `/usr/lib/chromium/chromium --user-data-dir --ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/chromium/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=16.0.0.291': malloc(): memory corruption: 0xb7aa5ce0 ***
chromium-40.0.2214.91.sfs
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I installed the dot.pet in Slackoff. It works well. So far, I like Chromium about as well as I like SeaMonkey, except the settings aren't as comprehensive. I don't like Firefox at all. Pepper Flash player works for everything I've tried to play, including Prairie Home Companion. (Listen to the drummer play during the intermission.) I don't know if the player from that website is Flash, but this is the first time I've been able to listen to it for a while in any version of Puppy.
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thanks for this, kost@s.
i was able to get it working in one out of three precise 571-572 installations with just the chromium-40.0.2214.91.pet and lib6+libstdc6-4.9.2.pet. for the other two, i needed the following two dependencies:
libnss3_3.17.1-0ubuntu0.12.04.2_i386.deb
libnspr4-0d_4.9.2-1+deb7u2_i386.deb.
thanks again.
i was able to get it working in one out of three precise 571-572 installations with just the chromium-40.0.2214.91.pet and lib6+libstdc6-4.9.2.pet. for the other two, i needed the following two dependencies:
libnss3_3.17.1-0ubuntu0.12.04.2_i386.deb
libnspr4-0d_4.9.2-1+deb7u2_i386.deb.
thanks again.
chromium-41.0.2272.76.sfs + pepper flash player
Re: Reported "Memory Corruption" under Vanguard on Dell E6400
I realize this is an old post -- but I know exactly what the problem is. peebee, and kost@s as well (I think) do not actually compile Chromium from source -- they're using packages from a Slackware fellow named alienbob ('alien' for short). The problem with these packages is that they only really work in Vanguard if you're running an AMD CPU. With Intel's stuff you're basically SOL -- right now, in Puppyland, nobody is compiling Chromium from source AFAIK.mikeslr wrote:Hi kost@s & All,
As I reported here, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 655#824655 , we finally have a Pup which is fully functional on a Toshiba Satellite L775. Carolina-Vanguard was run from a USB-Key. Because of its ability to use google-chrome-cast extensions, I had hoped to be able to run Chromium under Carolina-vanguard on the Toshiba. I haven't gotten that far yet.
As I explained, the Toshiba is my wife's computer. I try to minimize as much as possible any risks. Consequently, I customize and tested the Carolina-vanguard Pup on the USB-Key while it's plugged into my Dell Latitude E6400. Later, after plugging the key into the Toshiba, all I usually have to do is re-establish wifi connections.
As far as I know, the Chromiums you've built are the only ones which function under Carolina 1.3 (with upgraded glibc) and Carolina-Vanguard. I've successfully run versions 37, 39 and 40 from both on my desktop.
When, however, I tried to run any of these under Carolina-Vanguard on the Dell E6400, it wouldn't start. Attempting to start any via terminal command generates the following report:
*** Error in `/usr/lib/chromium/chromium --user-data-dir --ppapi-flash-path=/usr/lib/chromium/libpepflashplayer.so --ppapi-flash-version=16.0.0.291': malloc(): memory corruption: 0xb7aa5ce0 ***
I've attempted the following: Fresh install; fresh install with only Chromium added; copy of "successful" SaveFile from Desktop to USB-Key; copy of "successful" SaveFile to the Dell E6400's hard drive.
If it matters, I have LxPupTahr, TahrPup and OB-precise on the Dell and can run some version of Chromium from them.
Any ideas?
mikesLr
Real Google Chrome runs with the --disable-setuid-sandbox flag -- but it also puts up a little tan whine bar at the top of the page when you open it, complaining about the flag. Easily dismissed, but I'm easily annoyed I guess.
For what (presumably little) it's worth, I contacted alienbob by email and he was abrasive, abrupt, snippy, rude, and phenomenally holier-than-thou -- and I'm pretty sure I'm leaving out a few relevant adjectives, at that! (He must be real fun at parties.) Needless to say, his packages are absolutely perfect and should only be used with Slackware and... ugh, what a guy Makes me glad I'm not running *that* distro...