It's always been an issue with the Murga forum, mainly related to GMail accounts, since Google doesn't like the forum's 'insecure' http, as opposed to https. to you all for your information.I didn't reply because I was expecting an email notification of your replies to my original request, which didn't come. In both cases, the script can be dragged to the desktop as a launcher, and, if you wish, re-named and/or dressed-up with an icon.
So long as you always start via the 'ff' script, it will always use the 'internal' profile.and this is what makes these portable you can copy the whole directory anywhere you want, click on the launch script, and it'll fire up with all your bookmarks, personal customizations, etc, ready to go.įor Palemoon, it's exactly the same procedure, except in this case, you start via the ' plmn' script instead. First run will create, and store, you profile within the directory.
Copy/move this to somewhere outside Puppy-space (preferably /mnt/home, or you can even put these on a separate flash drive they'll run quite happily from there).įor FF, open the 'firefox32' directory, and start it via the ' ff' script.
Inside, you'll find either a 'firefox32' directory, or a 'palemoon32' directory. Usage instructions are the same for all of these. Palemoon has no issues with HTML5 at all, and is considerably more lightweight than Firefox. 'Portable' Palemoon : - After updating, you'll be on the current version, 28.6.1. 'Portable' FF-ESR (currently 60.5.1) : Link for this is in the first post of the above thread, (assembled by me) Now I don't know if you want the current, up-to-date version of FF, or if you prefer the ESR releases? Whatever the case is, here's what's currently available.and these are all self-contained, with everything required to run, including the GTK3 stuff, and PulseAudio stuff for sound:. Either that, or the current 'portable' version of Palemoon.įredx181 started the ball rolling for all this 'portable' stuff with his portable FF-Quantum. I would say the best solution for this is to use one of the various up-to-date 'portable' versions of Firefox that have appeared recently.