![]() ![]() We've reached the limit of my ability to make newer releases compatible with older Puppies for what the browser now requires, you nearly have to rebuild an older Puppy into a newer one. (As with Chrome, I've left v91 available for those of you running older Puppies. Without further ado, here's the Puppy-portable version of v.0, based on Chromium 93. It's once again been almost 3 months since Iron 91 hit the shelves. Ironportable.png (30.86 KiB) Viewed 1112 timesįINALLY!!! I was beginning to think the SRWare team had forgotten about us again here in Linux-land. I'm sorry if this seems like a stupid question but I am genuinely confused as to whether I should be able to download a 64 bit v or not. 0 (which is the one I've just downloaded from your link) or v which is the one mentioned in the title of the thread. ![]() ![]() I am pretty sure I'm using the 64 bit version of iron (please see attached image).Ĭan you tell me if the most up to date 64 bit version of iron is v. I then wondered if I'd downloaded the 32 bit version by mistake but I did not think it would have worked in the 64 bit easyOS v2.9 in which I am using it with to make this post. 0 and not v as the the title of the thread suggests. I downloaded the 64 bit version from your link but when I opened it and checked the version it reported as v. In this case the issue is with the 64 bit version of Iron which I was updating. Usually I am looking for 32 bit versions but as you know I've bee trying to move away from my favourite 32 bit pups because of the 32 bit browser issues. I think I warned you a while back this was happening in fact, I'm sure I did. The final 32-bit version is now 'pinned' as a 'legacy' build on their website. SRWare quit building the 32-bit browser after v89. ![]()
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