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Re: Pale Moon 'portable' browsers - 32- & 64-bit
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:02 pm
by mikewalsh
Evening, gang.
Pale Moon v33.5.1 has just been released, so here's the 64-bit portable version based on Nuck-TH's SSE2 compilation. This non-AVX package includes glibc 2.31, running via watchdog's 'tweak' trick, and should run anywhere.
Usage instructions are as mentioned many times previously in this thread. Enjoy!
Mike.
Re: Pale Moon 'portable' browsers - 32- & 64-bit
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 5:55 am
by greengeek
mikewalsh wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:02 pm
Pale Moon v33.5.1 has just been released, so here's the 64-bit portable version based on Nuck-TH's SSE2 compilation. This non-AVX package includes glibc 2.31, running via watchdog's 'tweak' trick, and should run anywhere.
Hi Mike, I tried d/l from the first post links and came up with Palemoon64 v31.1.0 - so wondering if I hit the wrong link or had you intended to add a link for 33.5.1 to this current post?
EDIT : found this link towards the bottom of P9 of the thread and it seems to be the correct link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... HxW1pAJPeS
Re: Pale Moon 'portable' browsers - 32- & 64-bit
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 12:22 am
by mikewalsh
greengeek wrote: Wed Jan 22, 2025 5:55 am
mikewalsh wrote: Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:02 pm
Pale Moon v33.5.1 has just been released, so here's the 64-bit portable version based on Nuck-TH's SSE2 compilation. This non-AVX package includes glibc 2.31, running via watchdog's 'tweak' trick, and should run anywhere.
Hi Mike, I tried d/l from the first post links and came up with Palemoon64 v31.1.0 - so wondering if I hit the wrong link or had you intended to add a link for 33.5.1 to this current post?
EDIT : found this link towards the bottom of P9 of the thread and it seems to be the correct link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... HxW1pAJPeS
@greengeek :-
Ah, thanks for the reminder, Ian. As I said elsewhere back before Xmas, I've now taken Big Brother up on their basic paid a/c; GBP £1.59/mo for a guaranteed 100 GB of storage. This is more than I had between ALL my a/cs previously.
I shall gradually be migrating everything back there over the next year or two, as & when time permits, but it will mean an awful lot of broken links until the process is complete.....which WILL take quite a while. I shall have to rely on folks like yourself to point things out to me as & when you spot them.
I've re-jigged the first post in this thread to point y'all in the right direction. There's now just a single link; everything is in one place, so you'll just need to navigate through to find what you want. OK?
Mike.