@ThruHammer
Thanks, your suggested solution worked just fine.
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@ThruHammer
Thanks, your suggested solution worked just fine.
gabtech
Good, though I feel your circumstance was somehow different.
According to Mike:
I've made some modifications. I've removed all the 'updater' scripts from immediately inside the portable directory, on the same level as the 'LAUNCH' script. Pepperflash is pointless, because it will be EOL in a matter of weeks.....and the Widevine and ffmpeg scripts are no longer behaving themselves, apparently downloading older versions than were available with the previous release!
Pepperflash is still there, but I've put the latest version in for you. Likewise with Widevine and ffmpeg.
The symlinking bit I suggested should not have been required.
Still, it works for you. In the end that's all that matters.
I have 32-bit installed in Bionicpup32. I downloaded and clicked on LAUNCH, vivaldi-pup, vivaldi-bin, vivaldi-sandbox, all failed. On terminal I get a message, command not found.
help will be appreciated.
You should be clicking the "LAUNCH" script one directory up.
In other words, show us what LAUNCH returns when run from a terminal.
Hello @gychang ... dont know if this is the problem, but, at a glance you might consider that:
your terminal's header suggest you are in one path, while
your command's prompt suggest you are in a different path.
Try to "cd ..." to the portable's folder's path shown in the terminal header and enter
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# ./vivaldi-pup # Or any of the Vivaldi programs shown in your diagram
Hope this helps
FYI, it's go to the "scripts / exe" folder, rt-clk an empty space and "Window >> Terminal Here."
Now run: ./LAUNCH
Not certain as I'm not running Bionicpup32 just now. But Bionicpup64 has an option on its Right-Click pop-up menu to "run in terminal". So you can Right-Click the LAUNCH script (make sure it's NOT the LAUNCH_NL script under Bionicpup64) or --within the /vivaldi-portable/vivaldi folder-- the vivaldi-pup script and select "run in terminal". The first time you start vivaldi there's a noticeable delay as it creates and populates the 'profile' folder.
Thanks for all the input, as I mentioned I clicked on LAUNCH one folder up and there was no message, just did not launch. I should've have known that was a script and as suggested when I ran ./LAUNCH, I got the error message.
root# ./LAUNCH
./LAUNCH: line 7: 7135 Illegal instruction "$HERE/vivaldi/vivaldi-pup" "$@"
Sorry gychang, Mate.
As I don't run BP32 I will be unable to pinpoint your issue.
Either way, you should acknowledge my reply
Right, gang.
The second 'point' release of v3.7 - v3.7.2218.52 - is now out. Given that tallboy has been enthusing like crazy about it, I thought I'd best pull my finger out & get on with the 'portable' version ASAP!
The much talked-about speed increases have actually 'kicked-in' with this release, and they ARE pretty noticeable. I couldn't see what the fuss was about with the last release, but the decrease in page-loading times is a welcome addition.
We also have some package modifications from this release on.
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You'll find that the 'PROFILE' directory is now created alongside the 'Launch' scripts, and is sym-linked into the main directory prior to startup. This is mainly to make it easier for those of you who wish to copy/link your own 'PROFILE' directory in place before firing it up; it's more obvious where it is now.
You will also notice the ffmpeg & Widevine updater scripts are now being used.....also alongside the 'LAUNCH' script on the top level. Experimentation has shown that out of ALL the "clones", Vivaldi is more fussy & fanatical about having the exactly correct versions of the media codecs than any of the others are. And if libffmpeg ain't just so, Vivaldi won't even condescend to start!
I've set things up so that libffmpeg.so and the WidevineCdm directory are updated immediately prior to startup. This adds perhaps 5-6 seconds to the startup time, but it does always ensure that Vivaldi has no grounds for complaining about the darn things..!
The 32-bit version updates both of the afore-mentioned items. The 64-bit version just updates libffmpeg.so; the "update-widevine" script quite clearly tells you it's not intended for the 64-bit release. This won't hurt anyway, since I borrow the Chrome version of WidevineCdm for this release, and this is always several releases newer than the ones the scripts fetch.
(And I've finally got around to removing the no-longer-needed 'PepperFlash' clause from the wrapper-script's Exec line...)
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Anyways, for those of you who wish to avail yourself of this steadily-improving browser in 'portable' format, you can find it at the usual location in post #1. I have it on good authority that if you seem to be having issues downloading from the "Drive", PaleMoon is apparently capable of dealing with it!
Posting from it now. Enjoy!
Mike.
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/61577/n ... t-versions
Looks pretty much like 32bit linux versions will soon die out.I suspected as much.
xenial wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 3:30 pmhttps://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/61577/n ... t-versions
Looks pretty much like 32bit linux versions will soon die out.I suspected as much.
@xenial :-
They're probably right about the Widevine stuff in that link. The 32-bit DRM module hasn't been updated for a long time. When I can no longer watch NetFlix in 32-bit Puppies, then I'm afraid they'll have to be retired.....
(*shrug*)
And from the sound of things, even 32-bit Windows won't be around much longer either. It's not exactly unexpected, is it? 64-bit capable CPUs have been on the market for nearly 18 years, after all.....
Mike.
.....and following on from the above, here's the portable version of Vivaldi v3.8.2259.42.
This is, I'm sorry to say, 64-bit only. As explained in the above link from Xenial, they couldn't get 3.8 to run as 32-bit. It crashes upon launch.....and there's no interest at the Chromium Project in "fixing" the issue.
Sign o' the times, I think.
You can find it at the usual link in post #1. Enjoy.
Mike.
I cannot seem to install extensions in vivaldi on fossapup64.Browser itself runs ok but when i visit the web store to install something i get an error message."profile cannot be reached" or something to that effect.
If Vivaldi won't run due to a Widevine error, is that the browser or the construction of the app directory?
I just ran Iron 88 on the same 32 system without a hitch.
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root# The Widevine CDM is not installed. Attempting to fix this for the next restart.
On the Whiz-Neophyte Bridge
Linux Über Alles
Disclaimer: You may not be reading my words as posted.
If anyone is getting an error trying to log into Google accounts, you can probably fix it by checking the Settings → Privacy → Google extensions, enable Crypto Token box, & then restart Vivaldi.
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/55467/a ... n-to-gmail
edit: I am using the portable in Debian Dog bullseye Vivaldi 3.5.2115.87 (Stable channel) unknown (64-bit) per the about, which is probably not the most up to date version.
mikewalsh wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 10:13 pm.....and following on from the above, here's the portable version of Vivaldi v3.8.2259.42.
This is, I'm sorry to say, 64-bit only. As explained in the above link from Xenial, they couldn't get 3.8 to run as 32-bit. It crashes upon launch.....and there's no interest at the Chromium Project in "fixing" the issue.
Sign o' the times, I think.
You can find it at the usual link in post #1. Enjoy.
Mike.
Is there an easy way to update an existing install? I'm on Vivaldi 3.5.2115.87.
Thanks...
@dancytron
If 32bit version then 3.8 is the final version for that architecture.
Here's latest: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=down ... 5DJSVDL8dB Vivaldi-portable_5.1.2567.57-1_amd64
Made from extracted deb dowloaded from Vivaldi website.
Tried to follow Mike's recipe for the portable setup.
Sorry, I should have been more specific. I meant the 64 bit version...
fredx181 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 8:59 pmHere's latest: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=down ... 5DJSVDL8dB Vivaldi-portable_5.1.2567.57-1_amd64
Made from extracted deb dowloaded from Vivaldi website.
Tried to follow Mike's recipe for the portable setup.
thanks...
Tried to run this on 32 bit Dell running JammyPup32 22.04 i686 . Doesn't work with clicking on ./LAUNCH, tried terminal command and I get the follow...
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root@B ~/Downloads/Vivaldi-portable $ ./LAUNCH
--2022-06-01 08:00:19-- https://launchpadlibrarian.net/526738274/chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra_89.0.4389.82-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_i386.deb
Resolving launchpadlibrarian.net (launchpadlibrarian.net)... 185.125.189.228, 185.125.189.229, 2620:2d:4000:1001::8007, ...
Connecting to launchpadlibrarian.net (launchpadlibrarian.net)|185.125.189.228|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 1125372 (1.1M) [application/x-debian-package]
Saving to: ‘STDOUT’
- 100%[======>] 1.07M 942KB/s in 1.2s
2022-06-01 08:00:21 (942 KB/s) - written to stdout [1125372/1125372]
Proprietary media codecs (89.0.4389.82) has been installed (PLEASE RESTART VIVALDI)
However, the Widevine CDM is not installed. Fix this by running:
/root/Downloads/Vivaldi-portable/update-widevine
--2022-06-01 08:00:21-- https://dl.google.com/widevine-cdm/4.10.1582.2-linux-ia32.zip
Resolving dl.google.com (dl.google.com)... 142.250.176.14, 2607:f8b0:4007:819::200e
Connecting to dl.google.com (dl.google.com)|142.250.176.14|:443... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 4289036 (4.1M) [application/zip]
Saving to: ‘4.10.1582.2-linux-ia32.zip’
4.10.1582.2-lin 100%[======>] 4.09M 1.89MB/s in 2.2s
2022-06-01 08:00:23 (1.89 MB/s) - ‘4.10.1582.2-linux-ia32.zip’ saved [4289036/4289036]
Widevine (4.10.1582.2) installed successfully (PLEASE RESTART VIVALDI)
/root/Downloads/Vivaldi-portable/update-widevine: line 118: check_ffmpeg: command not found
./LAUNCH: line 18: 6136 Illegal instruction "$HERE/vivaldi/vivaldi-pup" "$@"
I have ffmpeg installed. Mike uploaded in 2020, can 32bit Vivaldi work?
@gychang
Vivaldi 32bit ended at version 3.8 i believe it was although i would suggest going back a version as their were compatibility issues in later 3.8 versions.
I downloaded and extracted Vivaldi-portable32.tar.gz and clicked on 'LAUNCH" but no response at all. I am running 32bit Tahrpup 6.0.5 on a 64bit dell laptop with 4G of RAM. Any ideas?
I tried the 32bit version from this thread and does not work for me.