I also found, from your sig, your adaptation of 'BitMeter OS'. Scripts permit the addition of a Menu entry, should one be required. Click to enter, click 'LAUNCH' to fire it up, as always. In large part, this is entirely dictated by the age of the system they've been compiled in, Google going out of their way to compile the source code for Chrome on as old a system as they can get away with.because this makes it available to as large a user-base as possible, and helps keep their market-share up!Īccordingly, I've now updated my personal 64-bit 'chroot' to Fossapup64.which gives me the ability to even run Opera under Quirky April 7.0.1 (this being Tahrpup-era.!)Äownload link in post #1. Nowt I can do about this, I'm afraid.because unless a suitable libffmpeg.so is present & correct, the thing won't even fire-up (one of the very few 'quirks' common to ALL the 'clones'). So, basically, it's Fossapup64 ONLY for this one now.or anything running glibc v2.29 or newer. I tried 3 or 4 sources for these and, to a man, they've been compiled on ultra-new, bang-up-to-date systems, all of which are running very recent versions of the glibc. Unfortunately, Opera appears to now need a minimum of glibc 2.29, seemingly dictated by whoever compiled the libffmpeg.so module. I've also "borrowed" the latest Widevine stuff from current Chrome, this being the best possible source for it. I've tracked down a new source for the libffmpeg.so modules - this is the one that's critical for media playback of any kind, streaming OR otherwise, and MUST be compiled against the specific Chromium version the browser is based upon - which seem to work A-OK. Nothing new to report, TBH still running as well as it ever did, along with all of Opera's built-in goodness. Here's the new Puppy-portable release of Opera. Opera's been acting-up a bit in recent months, so I decided to put it on the "back burner" until it had quit throwing video playback tantrums!
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