You are going to have the same issue. They depend WebKit and JavaScript is
crashing them. It has been fixed in Debian but not yet in Ubuntu.
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> On Aug 10, 2015, at 12:59 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>
> @HH:
>
> Thanks for the follow-up . . . yeah, think I mentioned here that a
@HH:
Thanks for the follow-up . . . yeah, think I mentioned here that a recent
version (last 3 weeks) of qupzilla crashed multiple times in the same
iBook . . . 14.04, so I tried it. And historically I had the same issues
with midori, so haven't check it lately . . . didn't see "luakit" in the
s
Oh, yeah right on :) I am used to installing things to build them as I
make them.
"I need #include better sudo apt-get install libxpm-dev"
On 08/10/2015 12:05 PM, Herminio Hernandez Jr. wrote:
> For the dependencies "sudo apt-get build-dep" works for me.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Aug 10
If the WebkitGTK JavaScript bug ever gets fixed in Ubuntu then you would be
able to use midori, qupzilla, or even luakit. They use less resources than FF.
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> On Aug 10, 2015, at 10:39 AM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>
> @et al:
>
> Just to report the "continuing saga" of PPC . . .
For the dependencies "sudo apt-get build-dep" works for me.
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> On Aug 10, 2015, at 11:05 AM, Israel wrote:
>
> Herminio,
> You are right, this is probably the easiest way on PPC, but you also
> need to install all the build depends manually, right. So you also need to:
> cd
Herminio,
You are right, this is probably the easiest way on PPC, but you also
need to install all the build depends manually, right. So you also need to:
cd package_dir/debian
leafpad control
(or geany/gedit/mousepad etc...)
then sudo apt-get install ALL the Build-Depends
On 08/09/2015 07:24
@et al:
Just to report the "continuing saga" of PPC . . . last night, back over in
the 933 MHz iBook w/546MB RAM, running 14.04 installed from mini.iso,
because when I did the install was when there was some problem with Lu 14
installer . . . from Terminal I did a "dist-upgrade" for 122 MB of
down
i think i did that once as a test but why not just do a do-release-upgrade?
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