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But I'm running Bionicpup64 which, according to pupsys-info, is using " Glibc: 2.27". So I downloaded and unpacked your portable. A good find, I think.!Īnyways the new 'portable' is now available from the usual location in post #1. #UNGOOGLED CHROMIUM WEB STORE PORTABLE#A guy by the handle of "Marmaduke" is providing ready-to-go, self-contained portable Linux builds of UnGoogled Chromium (even has WideVine built-in by default, so no need to "borrow" it from Chrome) this, of course, means there's even less work involved in 'converting' them to the Puppy-portable format. Don't know why I never thought of this before. I tracked this down at semi-official "home" of ready-to-go Chromium builds. So how come somebody else can go to all that trouble.and you lazy buggers CAN'T? "Too much hard work too many different versions to cover." Yeah, RIGHT. You wanna know why? Because, mes amis, this one has been compiled with all the VAAPI hardware acceleration stuff built-in.the very stuff that I reported on a few years ago.that Google couldn't be arsed to provide in Chrome itself. Now I could apologise for the humungous size of this version, but.I'm not going to. Here, for your delectation, is the current 'portable' release of UnGoogled-Chromium.v.90. It should work, right? (I tried and yes it does work of course!) Now I'm a little curious about just running chromium from the same directory on both fossa installs. #UNGOOGLED CHROMIUM WEB STORE DOWNLOAD#I guess what I'm saying is in Jackal I seemed to have download permissions granted, while in Fossa chromium does not have that permission even in /spot/downloads. Since I had the extensions crx files downloaded on Jackal, I just copied them in to the google extensions on Fossa, and so I have them installed. It's not critical at the moment, since I have many browsers, but you know, I'm always trying to learn something new. The getcrx is installed, the versions are the same (and not running off the same portable directory, I'm using seperate copies) so I'm confused. I don't remember if it was always in Jackal Remaster, or if I installed it When I use the getcrx on regular Fossapup and try to download an extension from the webstore, I'm getting permission denied on the download, even in spot. But I noticed that I now have a permission changer (root to spot, spot to root) option in my sys tray. This getcrx extension worked great in Fossapup Jackal remaster. crx file (remove fake '.gz' first) (9.56 KiB) Downloaded 48 times I know it's a bit long-winded.but it only needs doing once. Result? Your favourite extensions, without involving Google in the process (aside from having to visit the WebStore to find the things).and still no connections to Google's 'nosy' stuff. When you've finished, toggle the 'Developer Mode' button back to the 'Off' position it only needs to be 'On' for installation. (You can also use the same procedure if you have a favourite theme you like to use.) ![]() #UNGOOGLED CHROMIUM WEB STORE INSTALL#To install your extensions, it's basically rinse & repeat as above, drag the CRX files onto the Extensions page, followed by allowing the installation to proceed. When you find them, go to the extension's Store page right-click, and from the context menu select "Get CRX of this extension". # Simple commandline flags for chromium so it does not spoil your privacy.and browse the Web Store to find the extensions you want. Put this at /etc/profile.d/chromium-ungoogled.sh If you want a universal setting for Ungoogled Chromium, I'm a bit late, but here's a Git repo with settingsįor both Mozilla and Chrom* based browsers: You'll be able to tell that it's ungoogled-chromium by going into the browser hamburger menu and selecting "About", where it will say: "Version xx.xx.x (Official Build, ungoogled-chromium) Ubuntu (64-bit)" The browser will just be called "chromium" in your menu after it is installed, not "ungoogled-chromium. Go to the github page for ungoogled-chromium-debian if you want to read more info: Įcho 'deb /' | sudo tee /etc/apt//home-ungoogled_chromium.list > /dev/nullĬurl -s '' | gpg -dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt//home-ungoogled_chromium.gpg > /dev/null If you've upgraded to the beta/testing version of Trisquel 10, it will now install and work for you: Ungoogled-chromium recently started hosting a repository that will install the browser on distros based on Ubuntu 20.04. ![]()
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