Given the fact that I do have a 2012 Windows 8/Puppy Linux 6/Puppy Linux 8 ASUS, quite powerful and able to recover from what happened the other day, one might wonder why I'm going through so much trouble for an antique laptop, the latest an effort to get Deviantart.com (thanks for nothing Wix- between you and the late Steve Jobs...) running properly.
But I also want to be able to do more. I want it to be able to do something with Twitch TV: being something of a realist there isn't any likelyhood of getting videos or streams with only the 720p or even 1080p options (sadly they are there) running, but maybe if a browser could do audio-only one could get "Twitch Radio-" so one can listen to a game being played. Youtube, now having a TERRIBLE site script design, handles things this way: newer browsers have the 240p option but older browsers on older devices (you know, the ones that need it) do not. As I said elsewhere: idiots.
These antics cause more waste and people who do not have much money to be out in the cold. I want to be able to actually accomplish something FOR REAL about it.
In the days of Flash-SWF people with older devices could play those games. Even the crummy little Windows CE 6 Sylvania netbook with Internet Explorer 6 and Flashlite was able to handle a number of them; the ancient Sony all of them. There is no question streaming in the time of Flash-FLV worked better, even on the mighty ASUS. But the late Steve Jobs, when he couldn't own it, waged war on it with the help of a worthless media, ruined it- the real motive was that Apple devices no longer supported Flash, and back in 2010 that meant you were missing out on a BIG part of the Internet experience. So- don't let Flash run on the devices, rather get rid of Flash.
Now poor people are out of luck. HTML5, aside from the problems of cross-compatability and browser updates causing potential failure, was unable to keep the promises made which is why you see WebGL and Unity. Problem is, unlike Flash which went by a universal standard, these do not work on older devices, so anyone unable to "upgrade" is just out of luck. Among my devices only the ASUS can handle them, and tests (including listening to the fan) show that WebGL takes much more power than Flash for an equivalent game- "Ion Drift Racer" (SWF) is every bit as impressive as "HexGL" (WebGL), but while the former runs nicely on the Sony only the ASUS can handle the latter.
As the Internet becomes more and more bloated and inefficient with poor design, needless script, ad-script, tracking script, and the like, older devices will be more and more left behind. Thus more toxic trash, more landfills (never mind "recycling," I've seen the Third-World landfills and worked in a recycling plant), more toxic mining...and of course if you are poor too bad. Virtue signalling aside. Note that I live in a very rundown area and am now sitting outside of a public library using its wifi. At night. With coyotes not far away. Across from a bar.
There it is. The reason I work with the Sony. While I've done well finding things and discovering a thing or two myself (e.g. URL-based answers for most Deviantart problems- most), I cannot alter or create apps, in this case the most important: browsers.
Mike Walsh explained why adapting Palemoon 27 with Palemoon 28 aspects isn't likely to work- sadly I knew this was likely but it was worth a try- my idea now is to:
1) Figure out a way to get Palemoon 28 SSE Linux running on that Sony with Puppy Linux 5.2.5 Lucid or a distro that requires about the same level of resources (256MB RAM and Pentium 3 800MHz processor; note that it MUST be Puppy Linux), or
2) Alter Palemoon 27 SSE Linux (portable) so whatever is keeping it from running properly 100% on sites like Deviantart is dealt with. I have narrowed the main problem to "static.parastorage.com." Note that the browser does run on that site, it just cannot do those four things.
3) The "Lite" Puppy Linux Precise does handle Palemoon 28 SSE Linux but still takes too much power. Lite is smaller and has less than regular, so it needs less power. If Precise is the minimum to get more recent browsers running I wonder: is it possible to make a version of Precise that is literally just enough to run the browsers and maybe an image viewer and a Notepad-type application? Absolute minimum, allowing installation of drivers for USB wifi stubs as well (in other words whatever you would need for the Internet)? Interesting idea...if it would work, that is. If such takes no more power than Lucid then it should work, better if less even.
With Deviantart URLs like "https://www.deviantart.com/?submit_modal=literature" get you to where you can submit literature; "https://www.deviantart.com/?submit_modal=journal" allows you to submit Journals. Sadly these do NOT work with older browsers. Modal issue?
Keep in mind that although it took a bit of dancing at times even the puny Sylvania netbook, using Opera Mini 5, was able to do everything. Now older browsers, including Palemoon 27, cannot Comment, Reply, Submit Journals and Literature. Images are not presented properly. Again, my URL techniques do allow other things to work, but those four are a large part of the experience.
Note to Mike Walsh: granted Opera Mini 5 is a proxy browser that filters out things, but it does not change the fact that not too long ago it enabled the Sylvania netbook- with its whopping 43MB RAM (no Virtual RAM or the equivalent)- to fully handle Deviantart. If it is possible to make a non-proxy browser capable of doing something like this yet also able to handle current sites that would be a HUGE boon. This would be a project that intrigues me, assuming I can even get started.
As you can see I can identify a problem, but usually have zero idea what to do about it beyond trying existing things. Right now the problem is that Palemoon 28 handles everything but does not run on the Sony while Palemoon 27 does run on the Sony but does not handle Deviantart properly.
All right- people here have modified and even created things (e.g. Palemoon 27 Linux SSE). Therefore it can be done.
Can anyone here tell me how to get started so I can start trying to do some of these things myself? Start at the VERY BEGINNING, do not assume I already know. It seems very difficult getting answers to this.
Clearly Puppy Linux is the best current answer to the problem of people stuck with older devices. Browsing is a key thing with computers, so browsers that enable old devices to still handle things will keep them useful. This is good both for poor people and the environment for real.
Any help? Who knows, "Twitch Radio," maybe deliberately skipping video frames, WebGL...maybe I can cook something up that will work. Oh, and when recommending a distro tell me how may TAB clicks before hitting ENTER must be done to get into XORG mode to change the screen resolution- I often get a black screen at first and must work blind.
Thanks!
Note: there were a number of things the Sony could not possibly do before but now can. It could NOT get online at this library, it could not even detect the wifi- but in Puppy Linux mode with the Panda wireless stub it can. It could not deal with WPA2 wifi but with Panda wireless it can. There were over twenty games it could not handle but thanks to 3D-Analyze and SwiftShader 2.0 & 2.1 it can. It could not handle SCUMMVM but thanks to SwiftShader it can. It could not play a number of games but thanks to Puppy Linux mode and WINE it can. It could not handle Deviantart in XP mode but thanks to the people at MSFN XP it can. It could not stream MP4 and so could not do other things but thanks to those modified browsers it can. Right here things that could not be done before- e.g. getting the SWF game "Norby" running or detecting SD cards in Tahrpup mode- have been made a reality. So- why not this? I just need help getting going on this. Trust me, once I catch on other things that couldn't be done may become possible. Hey, the worst that can happen is that I get nowhere.