![]() No problems with the symlinked external profile from 21.0.3.0. I downloaded the 32b 21.0.8.0 deb from Flashpeak-Slimjet, extracted it to a dir, added the libs required for slackware (same as in 21.0.3.0) and the run-as-spot scripts and rolled an SFS from it. The only problem I had with 21.0.3.0 was that entering some router admin pages it would crash -a known bug- fixed in 21.0.8.0. ![]() I just updated my 32 bit Slimjet from peebees 21.0.3.0 run-as-spot to 21.0.8.0, also running as spot. On the download page, choose the 32-bit tar.xz zip package. I've attached a screenshot of Slimjet running on precise 5.7.1. And yes, it can sync all the bookmarks in your google account and is compatible with most Chrome extensions. They provide a 50+ MB tar.xz archive which you can just extract and run out of the box.Īs far as features are concerned, most of the features available in Chromium are kept while there are an impressive set of additional features such as facebook sharing, customizable toolbar, video downloading, etc (similar to SlimBoat). I tried it on precise puppy 5.7.1 and it works smoothly. The linux version is released a couple of days ago. As a matter of fact, most browser vendors have chosen to go with Blink and I guess FlashPeak has decided to follow the suit. To clarify the difference, SlimBoat is based on the community-maintained webkit while Slimjet is based on Google's blink engine. It is from the same company (FlashPeak) which made the SlimBoat browser. Stvjhson wrote:I've run into this Slimjet browser a few days ago. Maybe someone else will know for sure how to solve this. The Sylpheed profile would be under /root/spot and it would have the correct permissions for SlimjetĪlthough I have compiled Sylpheed in the past I have never actually used it. ![]() html file would beįile:///root/spot/.sylpheed-2.0/mimetmp/mimetmp-5.html Not sure if running Sylpheed as spot as well might be a solution. I can get some of the other Chromium derivative browsers to run as root if I sacrifice sandbox (eg Vivaldi), but Slimjet refuses to run as root whatever I try. I do not have a definite answer for this, but it probably is a limitation caused by the fact that Slimjet is running as spot but Sylpheed is running as root. Has this something to do wtih spot? Is there a solution? sylpheed-2.0/mimetmp and click on mimetemp-5.html I get the same error in Slimjet. When I use open with and choose Palemoon it opens also. When I copy/paste this in Palemoon it opens. The link isįile:///root/.sylpheed-2.0/mimetmp/mimetmp-5.html The browser opens and the tab says: file not found. When I want an e-mail (I use sylpheed) to open with a browser because there's html in it I use "open with" and slimjet. Runs correctly in both those also.Įdit2: The contents of the /usr/bin/slimjet script I'm using are (from peebees run-as-spot slimjets):ĭuMar wrote:However I did find a small problem: Additional libs needed for slackware derivs added in to the 32b version and tested in LxPupSc 18.06 +5 and LxPupBionic 18.05 +12. Glad to be sort of caught up after a while.Įdit: 32b version tested in upupbb 18.05 +14. I'll also test in upupbb later but as it works in upupcc I also assume it will be fine there. ![]() I haven't yet added the additional libs to the 32b version to test it in any 32b slacko derivatives but don't anticipate any major probs there. Both happily share a common profile linked from a spot directory on the EXT2 data partition. I then rolled my own 64b from a slimjet deb download, adding the additional libs needed for slackware and again used the startup scripts like those in peebees run-as-spots to 'handle' downloaded file permissions. Tried your SFS out in upupcc beta1 first, modifying the /usr/slimjet startup script to jigger the downloaded files permissions ala peebees run-as-spots. Thanks for the push! Slimjet 20.0.4.0 now works with my weather loops that had been problematic since 18.0.5.0 so I can now use it.
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