Firefox official releases
- RetroTechGuy
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Rockin' Tman!
Firefox recently "helped me" by pushing v.17 onto my system. That crunched many of my browser functions. So I uninstalled FF, and dropped in your .SFS version.
Not only does it work better, but it also cleared about 150MB from my save file (unbelievable how much crud FF accumulates).
Thanks man!
One note, it may need some instructions on how to link in the binary from the .SFS (I figured it out, but not likely something that a newbie would be able to -- unless I missed something in the instructions).
Firefox recently "helped me" by pushing v.17 onto my system. That crunched many of my browser functions. So I uninstalled FF, and dropped in your .SFS version.
Not only does it work better, but it also cleared about 150MB from my save file (unbelievable how much crud FF accumulates).
Thanks man!
One note, it may need some instructions on how to link in the binary from the .SFS (I figured it out, but not likely something that a newbie would be able to -- unless I missed something in the instructions).
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RetroTechGuy,
You're very welcome. Regarding this part of your post:
The name of the symlink is /usr/bin/firefox. Is this what you are referring to? If not, then please clarify.
You're very welcome. Regarding this part of your post:
A symlink to the binary should be created when you load the sfs for the first time.RetroTechGuy wrote: One note, it may need some instructions on how to link in the binary from the .SFS
The name of the symlink is /usr/bin/firefox. Is this what you are referring to? If not, then please clarify.
- RetroTechGuy
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Yes, this didn't happen in my case (and I did it manually).Tman wrote:RetroTechGuy,
You're very welcome. Regarding this part of your post:
A symlink to the binary should be created when you load the sfs for the first time.RetroTechGuy wrote: One note, it may need some instructions on how to link in the binary from the .SFS
The name of the symlink is /usr/bin/firefox. Is this what you are referring to? If not, then please clarify.
Is it possible I fudged something by uninstalling my old FF (at the moment I don't recall if I had mounted the SFS already -- it is possible that I was seeing if the SFS would override the installed FF, so I could test it before committing to the SFS version -- but unmounting then remounting the SFS, as I did, ideally should have reset that)
BTW, you have no idea how much I enjoy seeing 3 green bars on my save file space (I was hanging in the yellow to red range, because of FF bloat).
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@RetroTechGuy
After you have mounted the SFS for the first time, there should be a file named /root/firefox-16.01.txt.
If you ever need to run the Firefox setup script again, just keep the Firefox.sfs mounted, then deleted the above mentioned .txt file, and launch Firefox from the menu.
Or instead of running firefox from the menu, you can alternatively type run_firefox from the terminal.
This will go through the process of recreating the symlinks, asking you to remove your old saved settings, etc.
Lately, I have been taking a breather from Puppy related projects, but sooner or later, I will return to where I had left off.
After you have mounted the SFS for the first time, there should be a file named /root/firefox-16.01.txt.
If you ever need to run the Firefox setup script again, just keep the Firefox.sfs mounted, then deleted the above mentioned .txt file, and launch Firefox from the menu.
Or instead of running firefox from the menu, you can alternatively type run_firefox from the terminal.
This will go through the process of recreating the symlinks, asking you to remove your old saved settings, etc.
Lately, I have been taking a breather from Puppy related projects, but sooner or later, I will return to where I had left off.
For those of you with auto-update disabled: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/1 ... easenotes/
I was thinking...
There's a get-libreoffice app, how about a get-firefox app? An application that offers to download the latest Firefox in the language chosen by the user, installs it at /opt and creates a suitable menu entry, detects-downloads-and-installs absent dependencies, and offers to set it as default web browser.
There's a get-libreoffice app, how about a get-firefox app? An application that offers to download the latest Firefox in the language chosen by the user, installs it at /opt and creates a suitable menu entry, detects-downloads-and-installs absent dependencies, and offers to set it as default web browser.
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Download: firefox-addons.tar.gz and firefox-19.sfs at:
Code:
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0Bx0YX ... sp=sharing
firefox-addons.tar.gz supports flashgot, fast download video files (in firefox19.0 and firefox18.2)
untar firefox-addons.tar.gz to system (after sfsload load firefox-19.sfs) and restart firefox.
(tar -xzvf firefox-addons.tar.gz -C /)
Code:
https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0Bx0YX ... sp=sharing
firefox-addons.tar.gz supports flashgot, fast download video files (in firefox19.0 and firefox18.2)
untar firefox-addons.tar.gz to system (after sfsload load firefox-19.sfs) and restart firefox.
(tar -xzvf firefox-addons.tar.gz -C /)
I don't know... I had that problem with 16 and 17, too. For some reason, my Linux versions don't see any updates. (And I'm using the tar.bz2 archives directly from Mozilla's servers.)
The versions on my other OSes? No problems there.
So, for the time being, I'm just leaving FF at v17.
(Oh, and Thunderbird's having the same 'problem,' for me, too.)
The versions on my other OSes? No problems there.
So, for the time being, I'm just leaving FF at v17.
(Oh, and Thunderbird's having the same 'problem,' for me, too.)
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For the both-a-youz >> fourteen and sixteen here. Put thought into action..
Netstat does in fact report this: aus03.zlb.phx.mozilla.net (63.245.217.44)
Your app.update.url may list it as: https://aus3.mozilla.org/*
Netstat does in fact report this: aus03.zlb.phx.mozilla.net (63.245.217.44)
Your app.update.url may list it as: https://aus3.mozilla.org/*
Security release >> https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/1 ... easenotes/
(continued from here)
As I mentioned, my 'problem' isn't that the URL's being blocked in any way... but it's a bit more complex than that.
I've always just downloaded and used the regular .tar.bz2 download for firefox; haven't had any problems with it up to... around v16. No missing dependencies, no error messages. It's worked fine. Had to manually update it to 16.0.2, though, as I recall.
The issue comes if I try to (manually) update the install to v17 or higher (since, as I mentioned, the check for updates doesn't see anything. Also, I do delete my firefox binary directory and replace it with the new extracted version, when I update manually.)
Suddenly, my desktop shortcuts to Firefox no longer work, as does clicking on the firefox or firefox-bin binaries in the Filer windows. If I pop up a terminal window and run firefox that way, it'll work, though a bit slower... except when the Firefox window comes up (after the usual extension check that happens when you change versions), Firefox is convinced it's version 12, and won't see any later versions.
There are no error messages (in the terminal or elsewhere).
(Note: I did just try the update again with v19.0.2, same problems.)
I don't know why it would behave like that; I have no problems with Firefox or updating it on my non-Linux systems (only have one Linux system, this Puppy ). v16.0.2 works fine, strangely enough, aside from not seeing any updates.
However, Thunderbird is working fine at v18; I also had to manually update it as it wouldn't see the updates past v16, but it still worked after manually updating it. So, I'm not sure why Firefox decides to freak out... but as 16.0.2 works, and I spend most of my time using SM on the Puppy setup (which has no issues seeing the updates or updating), it hasn't been a big issue, really.
As I mentioned, my 'problem' isn't that the URL's being blocked in any way... but it's a bit more complex than that.
I've always just downloaded and used the regular .tar.bz2 download for firefox; haven't had any problems with it up to... around v16. No missing dependencies, no error messages. It's worked fine. Had to manually update it to 16.0.2, though, as I recall.
The issue comes if I try to (manually) update the install to v17 or higher (since, as I mentioned, the check for updates doesn't see anything. Also, I do delete my firefox binary directory and replace it with the new extracted version, when I update manually.)
Suddenly, my desktop shortcuts to Firefox no longer work, as does clicking on the firefox or firefox-bin binaries in the Filer windows. If I pop up a terminal window and run firefox that way, it'll work, though a bit slower... except when the Firefox window comes up (after the usual extension check that happens when you change versions), Firefox is convinced it's version 12, and won't see any later versions.
There are no error messages (in the terminal or elsewhere).
(Note: I did just try the update again with v19.0.2, same problems.)
I don't know why it would behave like that; I have no problems with Firefox or updating it on my non-Linux systems (only have one Linux system, this Puppy ). v16.0.2 works fine, strangely enough, aside from not seeing any updates.
However, Thunderbird is working fine at v18; I also had to manually update it as it wouldn't see the updates past v16, but it still worked after manually updating it. So, I'm not sure why Firefox decides to freak out... but as 16.0.2 works, and I spend most of my time using SM on the Puppy setup (which has no issues seeing the updates or updating), it hasn't been a big issue, really.
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Just finished removing all things Mozilla and your type manual install- easy enough.
Fired the fresh install outta /usr/lib and- Whala! Update was already in progress..
I understand it's not an issue, but wouldn't you like to know where the holdup is?
Add "127.0.0.1 aus3.mozilla.org" to your /etc/hosts file..
Then pass me this line from about:config: app.update.url
Which should read:
Prior, have a terminal open and loaded with: netstat -tn
Hit check for updates then quickly execute the loaded terminal.
We have an ssl connection?
Fired the fresh install outta /usr/lib and- Whala! Update was already in progress..
I understand it's not an issue, but wouldn't you like to know where the holdup is?
Add "127.0.0.1 aus3.mozilla.org" to your /etc/hosts file..
Then pass me this line from about:config: app.update.url
Which should read:
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https://aus3.mozilla.org/update/3/%PRODUCT%/%VERSION%/%BUILD_ID%/%BUILD_TARGET%/%LOCALE%/%CHANNEL%/%OS_VERSION%/%DISTRIBUTION%/%DISTRIBUTION_VERSION%/update.xml
Hit check for updates then quickly execute the loaded terminal.
We have an ssl connection?
If it was my only system and I was using Firefox on the Puppy system more than SM, maybe. I'm not at my Puppy system right now, so maybe I'll try some of the checks later, when I can.
I've heard the update checkers in Firefox/Thunderbird also do some additional checks to see whether or not you can run a certain update for other reasons (hardware/software, such as stopping Win9X/ME users from updating FF past a certain point). Maybe there's another reason other than some sort of block at the update servers for my FF not 'seeing' the newer versions. v17-19 do act very strange on my Puppy setup, after all, though it's surprising it never throws any sort of error message.
I'd think if it was a matter of being unable to access the update server, Firefox would at least display a simple error message, in that regard. (Also, wasn't there an extension to change the update server, or was that just to switch update channels?)
Edit: Okay, semi-long day.
Here's the app.update.url value:
And the result of netstat -tn:
I've heard the update checkers in Firefox/Thunderbird also do some additional checks to see whether or not you can run a certain update for other reasons (hardware/software, such as stopping Win9X/ME users from updating FF past a certain point). Maybe there's another reason other than some sort of block at the update servers for my FF not 'seeing' the newer versions. v17-19 do act very strange on my Puppy setup, after all, though it's surprising it never throws any sort of error message.
I'd think if it was a matter of being unable to access the update server, Firefox would at least display a simple error message, in that regard. (Also, wasn't there an extension to change the update server, or was that just to switch update channels?)
Edit: Okay, semi-long day.
Here's the app.update.url value:
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https://aus3.mozilla.org/update/3/%PRODUCT%/%VERSION%/%BUILD_ID%/%BUILD_TARGET%/%LOCALE%/%CHANNEL%/%OS_VERSION%/%DISTRIBUTION%/%DISTRIBUTION_VERSION%/update.xml
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# netstat -tn
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp 0 0 172.16.1.38:34835 205.188.13.78:443 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 172.16.1.38:35882 72.21.91.19:80 TIME_WAIT
tcp 0 0 172.16.1.38:39596 173.194.79.125:5222 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 172.16.1.38:56601 205.188.4.127:443 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 172.16.1.38:42020 64.12.104.224:443 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 172.16.1.38:47092 66.196.121.24:5050 ESTABLISHED
tcp 0 0 172.16.1.38:54133 65.55.71.43:1863 ESTABLISHED
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63.245.217.44 should've been among those results.
Did you add that bit to your hosts file?
Where does https://aus3.mozilla.org/ take you, FF?
Redirect to http://www.mozilla.org/*
With extensions disabled: firefox -safe-mode
Did you add that bit to your hosts file?
Where does https://aus3.mozilla.org/ take you, FF?
Redirect to http://www.mozilla.org/*
With extensions disabled: firefox -safe-mode
Yes, I added "127.0.0.1 aus3.mozilla.org" to hosts, like you asked.
Before, https://aus3.mozilla.org/ would load, then redirect to www.mozilla.org. With the hosts entry in place, it just throws the Unable to Connect error, now.
As for Safe Mode, you can also use Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled..., right? But, no, it won't connect to https://aus3.mozilla.org/ then, either (and the update check still thinks 16.0.2 is up-to-date).
Before, https://aus3.mozilla.org/ would load, then redirect to www.mozilla.org. With the hosts entry in place, it just throws the Unable to Connect error, now.
As for Safe Mode, you can also use Help > Restart with Add-ons Disabled..., right? But, no, it won't connect to https://aus3.mozilla.org/ then, either (and the update check still thinks 16.0.2 is up-to-date).
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Yeah, I've tried it with both a default/blank profile and my regular profile, when I was trying to get v18 to work. No change.
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