Hopefully, by tomorrow I'll have adapted the patches for the latest icecat
in a cross environment
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 10:08 PM, The Canadian Bacon
wrote:
> https://casualgamer.ca/index.php/icecat-for-windows/ Has download links
> and build instructions.
>
> On Sat, Feb
https://casualgamer.ca/index.php/icecat-for-windows/ Has download links and
build instructions.
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:25 PM, The Canadian Bacon
wrote:
> original links shall work now, doing 32bit build now and then I'll update
> with the wordpress page for people to
the patches are in the patches tarball
On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 9:30 PM, Gary wrote:
> Do you have the diffs in a source code repo for what you had to change for
> your Windows builds? I remember having to make a few mods after setting up
> a Firefox build environment and
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
wrote:
> seems I accidentally did a reply instead of a reply all,
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
Thanks, I added it to https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/IceCat#Details
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
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
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
Hi Chris,
I believe this may be because of the add-on LibreJS, which prohibits the
use of any and all non-free JavaScripts on websites (see also:
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/javascript-trap.html). However, it is
possible to override this mechanism and allow a website to run these
scripts. To
https://directory.fsf.org/wiki/IceCat#tab=Details
El 29/10/17 a les 11:35, Chris Rogers ha escrit:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find a download location for IceCat for Windows but all of
> the files I find on the download page at
> https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/52.3.0/ seem to be Linux versions.
Hi,
I'm trying to find a download location for IceCat for Windows but all of
the files I find on the download page at
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/52.3.0/ seem to be Linux versions.
Is IceCat available for Windows? Any clue to find a Windows installer
welcome.
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Cheers
Chris
Hello,
Could You have version for system like in subject ?
I cant find on:
https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuzilla/
beste regards,
paul
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>Good one! Turning acceleration on and off did the job.
I'm glad it worked for you.
I looked into what the "fix" actually does, and it turns out the hardware
acceleration menu toggle changes both
layers.acceleration.disabled
and
gfx.direct2d.disabled
IceCat 31.8.0-2 has
>Also: I tried today download icecat again, and removed all things
>mozilla/icecat-related from AppData.
>No deal. The process dies just after started. It only starts in safe
>mode.
> Windows 10 Pro, x64, language: Brazilian Portuguese
>
>Any ideas?
If you check Event Viewer, you should be able
Also: I tried today download icecat again, and removed all things
mozilla/icecat-related from AppData.
No deal. The process dies just after started. It only starts in safe
mode.
Windows 10 Pro, x64, language: Brazilian Portuguese
Any ideas?
Em 01/09/2015 01:04, jeron...@jeronimofagund.es
Yeah! You are right: d2d1.dll is the fault module. WER points the same
in here:
- http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event;>
-
1000
2
100
0x80
2025
Application
DEVOPS-01.king.host
-
icecat.exe
31.8.0.5672
d2d1.dll
After some more experimenting, I found two solutions.
With a clean install of IceCat, run icecat in --safe-mode, open up the options
menu, toggle hardware acceleration on then off again without closing the menu
between toggles, and the boot crash stops happening. (Sounds weird, I know,
but it
I already tries all that steps. Nothing solved.
I can reproduce the problem in my two computers, both running Windows 10
Pro x64.
Is there something I can do for debugging it?
Em 01/09/2015 00:46, jc_gargma escreveu:
I can only start IceCat in safe mode, on Windows 10. The regular mode
Rubén Rodríguez ruben at gnu.org writes:
The icecat.exe does not work.
What does it do when you execute it? Make sure you extract all the files
and execute the extracted icecat.exe, not the zipped one.
I've only briefly tested on Windows 7 64 bit.
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The icecat.exe does not work.
What does it do when you execute it? Make sure you extract all the files
and execute the extracted icecat.exe, not the zipped one.
I've only briefly tested on Windows 7 64 bit.
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