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Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Thu May 09, 2019 10:26 am
by xeno74
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YouTube videos in HD with ViewTube and Arctic Fox

Installation instructions for ubuntu MATE 16.04.6 PowerPC
  1. Install VLC without AltiVec with sudo dpkg -i * and the VLC browser plugin with sudo apt-get install browser-plugin-vlc.
  2. Start Arctic Fox and install the add-on Greasemonkey version 3.31.4
  3. Restart Arctic Fox
  4. After that, add the ViewTube script to Greasemonkey
  5. Then you have to activate the VLC plugin. You can activate it via Menu Tools - Add-ons - Plugins.
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Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Mon May 13, 2019 11:37 am
by xeno74
Hi All,

Arctic Fox 27.9.17 has been released.

Download: github.com/wicknix/Arctic-Fox

Change Log: github.com/wicknix/Arctic-Fox/releases/tag/v27.9.17

I released Arctic Fox 27.9.17 for old Linux PowerPC distributions like Ubuntu 10.04 or higher today.

Download: arcticfox-27.9.17-ubuntu10.04-powerpc.tar.bz2

For Ubuntu 10.04: You need to install the GCC 4.8 and the libatomic1 via the repository 'ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test'.

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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test

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sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8
For Ubuntu 12.04: You need the libatomic1 package. Download: libatomic-ubuntu12.04-powerpc.tar.bz2

Please copy the file 'libatomic.so.1' to '/usr/lib/powerpc-linux-gnu/' with the following command:

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sudo cp libatomic.so.1 /usr/lib/powerpc-linux-gnu/
Screenshot of Arctic Fox 27.9.17 on Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS PowerPC:

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Cheers,
Christian

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Wed May 15, 2019 11:49 am
by xeno74
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Hi All,

I released Arctic Fox 27.9.17 64-bit for openSUSE Tumbleweed PPC64 and for Fedora PPC64 today.

Download: arcticfox-27.9.17.linux-powerpc64.tar.bz2

Arctic Fox 27.9.17 64-bit on Fedora Server PPC64:

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Cheers,
Christian

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 4:25 am
by caseycullen
SpiderWeb and SpiderMail by Matt (wicknix) are now available in the Fienix software repository.
Fienix News
Thanks!
-Casey

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 5:13 am
by caseycullen
The newest version of Arctic Fox, 27.9.17, has been added to the Fienix software repository.
Fienix News
Thanks,
-Casey

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 6:48 am
by xeno74
caseycullen wrote:The newest version of Arctic Fox, 27.9.17, has been added to the Fienix software repository.
Fienix News
Thanks,
-Casey
Hi Casey,

Thanks a lot for adding Arctic Fox 27.9.17, SpiderWeb, and SpiderMail to the Fienix software repository! :-)

I will try them out.

Have a nice weekend! :-)

Cheers,
Christian

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 7:40 am
by xeno74
Hi Casey,

I successfully installed Arctic Fox 27.9.17, SpiderWeb 1.0.0, and SpiderMail 2 on Fienix today. They work without any problems. Thank you!

Cheers,
Christian

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2019 10:31 pm
by kilaueabart
Doing email with New Moon on Ubuntu today, I encountered a problem that I frequently have with it. The attempt to load certain pages, expecially links from Facebook, often cause the browser to disappear from the screen. Relaunching will go through the browser pages leading up to the problem one, then bye-bye browser again.

I wondered whether it would be the same in Fienix's New Moon. Yes. Well, how about Arctic Fox. Ditto. Firefox ESR is a bit more friendly, tells me it encountered a problem, offers to let me relaunch. When I do, guess what happens. I ended up trying to look at the site on my phone, where it doesn't crash, but the screen is too small.

What I was trying to see was a link from an AARP message, https://videos.aarp.org/detail/video/60 ... dy-workout. Is there anything obviously wrong with that URL? I'm going to try collecting a list of the ones that cause this problem.

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:41 am
by xeno74
Hi All,

Wicknix released a pre-release version of Arctic Fox 27.9.18 two days ago.
Wicknix wrote: There's an issue with a Mac specific patch that's holding up .18's release, but for the eager beavers on PPC Linux i just built a "pre-release" version from our master branch. Give it a spin. If anything, you might notice some javascript improvements. Currently around 200 bug fixes have to been added at this point in time.

Download (PPC Linux only): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WLmKz0 ... sp=sharing

Cheers
Link to the test thread: forums.macrumors.com

Download: arcticfox-27.9.18a1.linux-powerpc.tar.bz2

Please test it.

Thanks,
Christian

Re: Arctic Fox 27.9.12 (Firefox 63.0) a fork of Pale Moon

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 5:55 pm
by caseycullen
kilaueabart wrote:Doing email with New Moon on Ubuntu today, I encountered a problem that I frequently have with it. The attempt to load certain pages, expecially links from Facebook, often cause the browser to disappear from the screen. Relaunching will go through the browser pages leading up to the problem one, then bye-bye browser again.

I wondered whether it would be the same in Fienix's New Moon. Yes. Well, how about Arctic Fox. Ditto. Firefox ESR is a bit more friendly, tells me it encountered a problem, offers to let me relaunch. When I do, guess what happens. I ended up trying to look at the site on my phone, where it doesn't crash, but the screen is too small.

What I was trying to see was a link from an AARP message, https://videos.aarp.org/detail/video/60 ... dy-workout. Is there anything obviously wrong with that URL? I'm going to try collecting a list of the ones that cause this problem.
I don't think Matt intends to continue New Moon development; instead focusing on Arctic Fox and SpiderWeb. However, since this issue affects Arctic Fox, it would be helpful if you posted a bug report listing the URLs that cause a crash. Arctic Fox Bug Report
-Casey