Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Base => CorePlus => Topic started by: bushyiii on August 09, 2018, 02:44:44 PM
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Installed CorePlus on a 8 gig USB stick. As part of the install I enabled wifi and it works well. After first boot I did a download+load of firefox_getlastedt.tcz. Status was OK. Subsequently I did a download+load of firefox-ESR. Status was OK. Firefox icon is on the Wbar and works but it is only version 52.
My expectation in using firefox_getlastedt.tcz is that it would be the latest version. Am I doing something wrong?
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Hello bushyiii
firefox_getLatest needs to be run in order to download and install the latest firefox
Use APPS to load firefox_getLatest (if it's not loaded already)
Then launch the script from your desktop menus Or you can launch from a command line firefox_getLatest.sh (with or without options)
make sure you add the newly created firefox extension to the OnBoot.lst (manually or you can use APPS to accomplish this)
Enjoy
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Thanks, I ran firefox_getlatest.sh as suggested and it appears to have worked. I did it in the terminal, couldn't find it through the app program. Now the terminal message states I need to reboot. I have not done that as I don't understand your last sentence.
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Thanks, I ran firefox_getlatest.sh as suggested and it appears to have worked. I did it in the terminal, couldn't find it through the app program. Now the terminal message states I need to reboot. I have not done that as I don't understand your last sentence.
The OnBoot.lst is the list of applications which load at boot, fount in the .../tce directory. You'll need to add firefox.tcz to that list for the Firefox extension to load at next boot up and be available for use.
All this and much more can be accomplished through the APPS program
To learn more, please read the Core Book which you can download for free from http://tinycorelinux.net/book.html
Also from here http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/wiki:install_apps
and more here http://tinycorelinux.net/screenshots.html
enjoy
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Thanks for the suggestion...Being noob in Linux it's a lot to digest but a worthy goal.
If I may ask one more question. When I minimize Firefox and then try to maximize it I end up with a new instance rather than what I had minimized. Is this a typical and expected experience?
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iirc. F11 or F12 maximizes firefox
Either way it depends on your windows manager.
Ctrl + m usually maximizes windows with the default windows manager
But i’m not sure because I use hackedbox window manager
BTW. We were all noobs at some point
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Hi bushyiii
... When I minimize Firefox and then try to maximize it I end up with a new instance rather than what I had minimized. Is this a typical and expected experience?
After you minimize, are you trying to maximize by clicking the Firefox icon at the bottom of the screen? Because that's used
to launch instances of Firefox. After minimizing, click on the desktop or the titlebar of any window then click on the Firefox
entry in the menu that pops up.
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@Rich...That's exactly what I was doing. Can't wait to give it a try and work it correctly...Thank you