LxPupSc64 SlackwareCurrent LXDE Woof-CE build 17-Nov-24

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Re: LxPupSc64 SlackwareCurrent LXDE Woof-CE build 17-Nov-24

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HI ,Peebee . Do you have firefox esr or firefox v135 ? I have issues on firefox v136 like very slow tabs loading .

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Re: LxPupSc64 SlackwareCurrent LXDE Woof-CE build 17-Nov-24

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issac99289928 wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 6:27 am

https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxpup/ ... s/download

firefox64-128.0.3-lxsc.sfs is no longer available . Can anyone help me on this ?
I prefer firefox ESR . thanks.

The easy way is to download Mikewalsh's FirefoxESR-portable64, link from here: viewtopic.php?p=37559#p37559. Extract the 'tar.xz' and within the extracted folder find another folder just named firefoxESR-portable64. Move THAT folder wherever you want, but a recommended location is /mnt/home. Within, you'll find a LAUNCH script to start it from its location; and a Menu-Add script to add it to your Menu,

If you run into problems I'll explain the harder way. It involves downloading the tar.bz from https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/a ... r/linux64/, extracting it, placing the extracted folder in /opt and creating menu entries. I may have a pet. But unlike Mike's portables it doesn't automatically relocate web-cache outside of /root so wastes RAM. That can be manually worked around.

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Re: LxPupSc64 SlackwareCurrent LXDE Woof-CE build 17-Nov-24

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Re: LxPupSc64 SlackwareCurrent LXDE Woof-CE build 17-Nov-24

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HI. Peebee , is it possible to reboot the OS with one click ?

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