firefox-35.0.1.en-US.linux-i686 "Compiled in tahrpup 6.0.1 may work in others!!!"
BUILDCONFIG
Specifically optimized for current processors
Supported Processor = http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... h&id=82257 (thanks to anikin for the pic)
firefox-35.0.1.en-US.linux-i686.pet "Warning takes up 105M after install"
firefox-35.0.1.en-US.linux-i686.sfs "Only use SFS if firefox is not builtin,uninstall old firefox befor use"
My tahrpup repo https://www.mediafire.com/folder/m99iyzpftgru6/Tahrpup
firefox-35.0.1.en-US.linux-i686 compiled in tahrpup 6.0.1
105MB ! bigger and bigger
Firefox ESR 24.6.0 is not supported by Youtube for uploading videos.
I will update it, but 105MB is a lot for my old computer...
Firefox ESR 24.6.0 said as up to date, Rrrre. I come back.
I will update it, but 105MB is a lot for my old computer...
Firefox ESR 24.6.0 said as up to date, Rrrre. I come back.
- Mike Walsh
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- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
@scabz:-
I'm a wee bit confused here..... I'm not quite sure why you felt the need to compile Firefox 35.01 for Tahrpup!
I have FF 35.01 on Tahrpup, and didn't have to do anything special to get it. I merely installed the FF from Quickpet (FF32, I think).....brought the Menu Bar up, went into Help>About, and FF immediately checks for a new version.....and installs 35.01 for you.
Well; it DID for me.....(?!)
Regards,
Mike.
I'm a wee bit confused here..... I'm not quite sure why you felt the need to compile Firefox 35.01 for Tahrpup!
I have FF 35.01 on Tahrpup, and didn't have to do anything special to get it. I merely installed the FF from Quickpet (FF32, I think).....brought the Menu Bar up, went into Help>About, and FF immediately checks for a new version.....and installs 35.01 for you.
Well; it DID for me.....(?!)
Regards,
Mike.
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because i wanted cpu optimizations.
in you firefox type about:buildconfig and check it against mine from pic above.
my firefox is optimizations for speed because of this option --enable-optimize="-O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse"
and i have other stuff turned off like logging with this option --disable-logging.
there is other stuff but i dont want to explain them all.
my build of firefox is different then the standard generic build.
i compiled it for myself for my own reasons and just decided to share.
in you firefox type about:buildconfig and check it against mine from pic above.
my firefox is optimizations for speed because of this option --enable-optimize="-O3 -msse2 -mfpmath=sse"
and i have other stuff turned off like logging with this option --disable-logging.
there is other stuff but i dont want to explain them all.
my build of firefox is different then the standard generic build.
i compiled it for myself for my own reasons and just decided to share.
- Mike Walsh
- Posts: 6351
- Joined: Sat 28 Jun 2014, 12:42
- Location: King's Lynn, UK.
Oh, that's fair enough! I assumed you were talking about the bog-standard, generic version. I certainly didn't intend it to sound like a critique; no, I was genuinely curious, that's all.
Mine's just updated to 36 this morning. I can't get my head round just how quickly Mozilla (and Google, for that matter) update their browsers...
Anyway, I understand you've provided a lot of goodies to the members of the forums, so.....it's not MY place to criticise!
(*eats humble pie*)
Regards,
Mike.
Mine's just updated to 36 this morning. I can't get my head round just how quickly Mozilla (and Google, for that matter) update their browsers...
Anyway, I understand you've provided a lot of goodies to the members of the forums, so.....it's not MY place to criticise!
(*eats humble pie*)
Regards,
Mike.