managerliner.blogg.se

Pale moon standard
Pale moon standard






  1. #Pale moon standard install#
  2. #Pale moon standard code#
  3. #Pale moon standard zip#
  4. #Pale moon standard download#

#Pale moon standard code#

I don’t know if there was a document somewhere explaining the process, or if just the source code comments and a lot of digging (and experimentation) was necessary. You did a GREAT job building this yourself. At this point it’s still building various “lib” packages in the a.desc section it did get through quite a few already I wouldn’t be surprised if this ends up taking a couple of hours on this system too, so it’s not your “every day” task, by any means. Misc, libs, and tools phases to continue after the compile phase completes. I decided to try pulling Palemoon in and allowing the “yay” tool to automatically build Palemoon for me.Īs of this moment, it has completed the configure, pre-export, and export phases and it is currently roughly 20 minutes into the compile phase, with Speed (MHz): avg: 2551 high: 2561 min/max: 500/3000 cores: 1: 2547įlags: avx avx2 ht lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 sse4_1 sse4_2 ssse3 vmxĪnd I happen to be running on Endeavour OS, (though I was using antiX 21 Base runit just prior to this. Info: dual core model: Intel Core i7-5500U bits: 64 type: MT MCPĪrch: Broadwell rev: 4 cache: L1: 128 KiB L2: 512 KiB 元: 4 MiB Mobo: Dell model: 086DKN v: A00 serial: UEFI: Dell Type: Laptop System: Dell product: Inspiron 5558 v: 01 I have CPU: dual core Intel Core i7-5500U (-MT MCP-) This topic was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by andyprough. Main menu – Applications – Preferences – Menu Manager

pale moon standard

MimeType=text/html text/xml application/xhtml+xml Įdit: to get it to show up in the IceWM menu I had to use the antiX “menu-manager” program: Inside the geany text editor, add the following text and then save and close:

pale moon standard

Sudo ln -s /home/USER/git/palemoon/palemoon/browser/icons/mozicon128.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128x128/apps/palemoon.png Sudo ln -s /home/USER/git/palemoon/palemoon/browser/chrome/icons/default/default48.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/palemoon.png Sudo ln -s /home/USER/git/palemoon/palemoon/browser/chrome/icons/default/default32.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/palemoon.png Sudo ln -s /home/USER/git/palemoon/palemoon/browser/chrome/icons/default/default16.png /usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/palemoon.png

#Pale moon standard install#

We can manually install it and the icons so that it shows up in our antiX menus (“USER” in the place of your user name): sudo ln -s /home/USER/git/palemoon/palemoon/palemoon /usr/local/bin/palemoon Copy it to a new directory, untar it, and run your new browser: mkdir ~/git/palemoon/Ĭp ~/git/palemoon-source/obj-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/dist/palemoon-29.4.6.linux-x86_. Now we will have a new tarball at ~/git/palemoon-source/obj-x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/dist/palemoon-29.4.6.linux-x86_. At this point we can take it for a test run:ĩ. Build it (make sure you have at least 6GB of memory – check other requirements at )Ĩ. # Processor architecture specific build optionsħ. # Please see for restrictions when using the official branding.Īc_add_options -enable-official-branding Inside the geany text editor, add the following text and then save and close: # Clear this if not a 64bit buildĪc_add_options -enable-application=palemoonĪc_add_options -enable-optimize="-O2 -w"Īc_add_options -enable-default-toolkit=cairo-gtk$_GTK_VERSION We need to create a file called “.mozconfig” in the same ~/git/palemoon-source/ directory, and populate it with typical Pale Moon Linux config options: Or it will throw up an error immediately when we try to build.Ħ. Inside the geany text editor, change the first line of mach from

pale moon standard

We need to fix the “mach” shell script to run with bash instead of “sh” on antix: cd ~/git/palemoon-source/

#Pale moon standard download#

Download the Pale Moon source tarball to an appropriate location and untar it (I’m using the 29.4.6 tarball here – you should grab the most recent one from ): mkdir ~/git/ĥ. I upgraded the kernel version to the 5.10 LTS from the antiX package installer – I’m not certain this was necessary, but seemed to work well.Ĥ.

#Pale moon standard zip#

Sudo apt install libgtk2.0-dev libdbus-glib-1-dev autoconf2.13 yasm libegl1-mesa-dev libasound2-dev libxt-dev zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libsqlite3-dev libbz2-dev libpulse-dev libgconf2-dev libx11-xcb-dev zip python2.7 python-dbus-dev python3-dbus build-essential binutils git make cmakeĢ. However, I have built it, and while I’ve got it all fresh in my mind I’m going to write down the steps here for my own future reference if nothing else. This how-to isn’t necessary, as the antiX package installer will install a perfectly good copy of Pale Moon with just a couple of mouse clicks.








Pale moon standard