Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Talk => Extension requests => Topic started by: Flan on August 09, 2015, 08:00:02 PM
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I remember in the past these web browsers were included with Tiny Core, however, Neither seem to be extensions that exist anymore.. 6.3 x86
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Did you try fifth?
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they still work, you can just copy over the old dillo.tcz
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In Dillo you can't surf youtube and watch me nei nei unless you recompile it with enable ssl (secure socket link) i think. Didn't try Midori yet, both are in T.C. 4.0 repo
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dillo doesn't use ssh for anything.
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I apologize that is ssl not ssh :-[
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well, you can use dillo3-ssl.tcz
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Flan
Juanito writes
Did you try fifth?
I just did a test in 64 bit and this browser works with one minor glitch. Its got an old useragent string.
---this results in a bar across my web page saying I am using an older version of browser
when I went to youtube. I suspect you don't want youtube.
But to make sites more friendly, if you try it, here is one way to fix
click on tools
click on settings
cliick tab=spoofing
delete user-agent entry
copy and paste this
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; rv:36.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/36.0
click OK
close and restart fifth
good luck
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Does fifth support flash so I can surf Youtube? how about Jre ( java runtime environment) so that I can download you tube videos via keepvid.com?
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Does fifth support flash so I can surf Youtube? how about Jre ( java runtime environment) so that I can download you tube videos via keepvid.com?
You do not need flash to surf Youtube. Flash is dead, forget it. As most sites, Youtube works fine with HTML5 browsers. For example on the Raspberry Pi2 with Midori I can watch Youtube videos without flash. Industry is just killing (or killed already) flash in WEB sites.
You can check you browser's Youtube/HTML5 compatibility visiting https://www.youtube.com/html5
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+1 to bmarkus on flash
how about Jre ( java runtime environment) so that I can download you tube videos via keepvid.com?
I suggest you use youtube-dl
assuming you are on 32 bit try this
tce-load -iw openssl-1.0.1 python
wget https://yt-dl.org/downloads/2015.07.21/youtube-dl -O .local/bin/yt
(result)Connecting to yt-dl.org (95.143.172.170:443)
(result) yt 100% |*******************************| 931k 0:00:00 ETA
chmod +x .local/bin/yt
that gets you youtube-dl into local/bin but it needs python to run it. If you don't want to add python to your "boot" script then you could try this
echo '#!/bin/sh
tce-load -i openssl-1.0.1 python ' > .local/bin/youtube
chmod +x .local/bin/youtube
to get the download you actually run it like this, if you want it all done by local/bin stuff,
youtube to load the running dependencies then grab the download
youtube
yt <some-URL>
eg yt https://youtu.be/V-oquRLcmAM
AFAIK openssl* gives you the certificates needed to work with https.
I wrote this while on 64 bit so it I hope I have it correct.
good luck
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Does fifth support flash so I can surf Youtube? how about Jre ( java runtime environment) so that I can download you tube videos via keepvid.com?
Fifth doesn't support any plugins, but it can natively download youtube videos.