This technique may not only solve the problem of websites only allowing access to reasonably new web-browsers, of which there are only 64-bit ones, but may also enable you to use less RAM than running a 32-bit web-browser. See here, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 793#p78793
peebee has created a 64bit Compatibility SFS and discussed how to use it here, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 284#p78284. A swap of your Puppy's 32-bit kernel for a 64-bit kernel is a prerequisite.
Edit: Use this 64bit Compatibility SFS instead. https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 523#p79523
I've discussed my experiences employing the above under dpup-stretch, slacko_5.7.2CD, xenialpup32 and tahrpup32 here, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 517#p78517 and here, https://www.forum.puppylinux.com/viewto ... 524#p78524.
Short version of what those posts report: roughly 500 Mbs of RAM will be used just to use a 64-bit web-browser. firefox needed close to a Gb. Edit: Follow the link at the top. Later explorations got this down to just over 300Mbs when using Slimjet64 or Palemoon64.
And factor in that I have 16 Gbs of RAM on my desktop and a reasonably powerful CPU. Although all the current web-browser flavors (some 'mozilla', some 'chromium') I tested were generally functional, only palemoon could upload attachments to posts. And the icons on palemoon's task-bar didn't display properly. Solved by updated 64-Compat SFS.
But also note that the Puppys I used were not the recent ones peebee reported about: S15 and jammy.
Edit: Wonder why I palemoon can post attachments and other browser can't? Below is using palemoon64 under xenialpup32. With the change in kernel and 64-bit Compat sfs loaded 212 Mbs RAM were used. Editing this post including uploading and viewing the below required the use of 493 Mbs according to Pupsys-Info.
Screenshot of xenialpup32 running palemoon64:Solved by updated 64-Compat SFS.