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Re: Pre Built Update-Scripts for 64bit

Posted: 18 Oct 2016, 00:28
by brokenman
But what would happen if the user wants to have 2 different browsers at the same time?
Then the last one activated would appear in the panel. By the way, I have now fixed the doubled icons for google-chrome. The NoDisplay= had to be added for each section in the desktop file.

Re: Pre Built Update-Scripts for 64bit

Posted: 18 Oct 2016, 12:52
by normalGuy
hello,
Using update-chrome today and I have the message:
Porteus-XFCE-v3.2rc5-x86_64/porteus/modules/browsers/google-chrome-54.0.2840.59-x86_64-1.xzm: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
Anyone can confirm please, thanks.

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Where can I find new the update-pepperflash ?

Re: Pre Built Update-Scripts for 64bit

Posted: 31 Oct 2016, 00:28
by fulalas
I can't open Opera 39. I tried with official Porteus 3.1 x64 + LXQt. I can see the icon, then I click and nothing happens, although I can see it running on Task Manager.

BTW, is it too complicated to download latest official Opera and create the xzm package? I'm asking because I'm interested in trying. :)

Thanks!

Re: Pre Built Update-Scripts for 64bit

Posted: 31 Oct 2016, 01:52
by Jack
fulalas wrote:I can't open Opera 39. I tried with official Porteus 3.1 x64 + LXQt. I can see the icon, then I click and nothing happens, although I can see it running on Task Manager.

BTW, is it too complicated to download latest official Opera and create the xzm package? I'm asking because I'm interested in trying. :)

Thanks!
Sorry I'm not sure what is wrong. I had 26 downloads just on that file. I don't use it and all I did is run brokenman script to build it and upload it to share.
EDIT:
I just seen you are using Porteus 3.1 x64 + LXQt it might not work with it. I had the same problem with Firefox and Porteus 3.1 x64 Mate.

Pre Built Update-Scripts for 64bit

Posted: 07 Aug 2018, 23:09
by francois
This was a good thread with useful modules. The link is alas not functional. I was looking for libreoffice. :(