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problems with firefox
« on: March 30, 2020, 10:24:41 AM »
hello,
i have TC11 x86 installed on an USB memory stick.
i installed the package firefox-ESR. after installing a new firefox icon appeared. but when i try to open firefox-ESR nothing happens.
i also tried to install the package firefox_getLatest and run that script... but even then firefox does not open.
when i try to open firefox from the termonal window, i see the message:
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Illegal instruction
is it possible, that the package is for x64 only?
how can i get firefox-ESR working on TC11 x86?

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Re: problems with firefox
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2020, 10:52:28 AM »
What cpu are you using? Does it support sse2?

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Re: problems with firefox
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2020, 11:02:08 AM »
What cpu are you using? Does it support sse2?
oooh, what i am using here is an pretty old embedded machine with an old x86 CPU
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vendor_id: CentaurHauls
cpu_family: 6
model: 9
model_name: VIA Nehemiah)
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flags: ... sse ...
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but no sse2

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Re: problems with firefox
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2020, 11:06:02 AM »
So I would guess that pre-built versions of firefox no longer support non-sse2 cpu's unfortunately.

I believe there is a way to fetch earlier versions with the getfirefox extension.

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Re: problems with firefox
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2020, 11:14:36 AM »
that makes sense...

no, i don't want to try to dig deeper... i will see later, if the installation will work on a modern PC, but at the moment i need the TC11 x86 USB stick on that old machine.
this old machine is the only one i have to access my old parallel IDE HDD, floppy drives and using old matrix dot printers ...  ;D

thank you Juanito for the information and you help.