original links shall work now, doing 32bit build now and then I'll update with the wordpress page for people to look for updated builds when I get to it.
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:03 PM, The Canadian Bacon <[email protected]> wrote: > seems I accidentally did a reply instead of a reply all, I'm rebuilding > and adding 32bit builds as well. I'm going to put up instructions and > download links on my domain as well as trying to get these builds done as > PGO builds. > > On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 4:33 PM, David Hedlund <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> >> On 2017-11-02 05:46, The Canadian Bacon wrote: >> >> sorry for the lateness of this. Desktop PSU kinda died and so I compiled >> this on my laptop which is fairly underpowered >> I've only compiled the 64bit binary for now, I get my new power supply >> unit tomorrow so I can do a 32bit build then >> https://casualgamer.ca/icecat/icecat-52.3.0.en-US.win64.zip >> https://casualgamer.ca/icecat/cross-build-patches_52.3.0.tar.xz >> https://casualgamer.ca/icecat/icecat-52.3.0-gnu1.tar.bz2 >> >> >> I'm sorry to inform that the files have been removed. There are no latest >> release for Windows available without them. Why did you remove them? >> >> >> Keep in mind, this is an unofficial compile. But at least it's a new >> binary for 52.3.0 >> >> On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 8:37 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Chris, >>> >>> One thing you could try is disabling JavaScript entirely. When you go to >>> the home page of icecat (pressing alt+home on my computer), you will see a >>> checkbox "Disable JavaScript". >>> >>> I do this on my machine (which is not Windows) and BBC News displays >>> well. Some things (e.g. videos) will not be functional as they require >>> non-free JavaScript to run. >>> >>> Dom >>> >>> On 31/10/17 11:45, Chris Rogers wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi Felix, >>>>> >>>>> Thanks for your reply. I've successfully downloaded and installed >>>>> IceCat from that URL you kindly sent me. I realise that the Windows >>>>> versions will lag behind the Linux versions a little. >>>>> >>>>> I'm a little concerned that I'm not going to be able to use IceCat >>>>> very much as it doesn't seem to work very well. The first website I >>>>> tried was the BBC News website - a trusted source that I use all the >>>>> time. It didn't display at all in the way I expected, showing giant >>>>> graphic icons instead of the normal size, failing to arrange the >>>>> sections of the screen in their normal places and not presenting the >>>>> page very well at all. >>>>> >>>>> I appreciate that this may be because the BBC is coding it in a way >>>>> that demands non-free components to run but sadly if I can't use my >>>>> preferred websites with this browser, I'll be going back to one of the >>>>> others I use. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> >>>>> Chris >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> http://gnuzilla.gnu.org >>> >> >> >> >> --http://gnuzilla.gnu.org >> >> >> >
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