So it appears that running normally leaves some flag or config file lying around which affects the starting of slimjet via run-as-spot. ![]() Most likely you need to configure your SUID sandbox correctly NaCl helper process running without a sandbox! Running without the SUID sandbox! See for more information on developing with the sandbox on. ![]() If I reboot with no savefile and run slimjet as spot it runs fine, but the terminal shows this: Did you succeed in getting it to run as spot? OscarTalks Slacko package runs very nicely for me in Slacko 5.6 but not if I try to "run-as-spot".ĮDIT : Actually I just discovered I get different symptoms depending on whether I run slimjet normally BEFORE I run it as spot, or whether I just run it as spot only. I will upload my experimental packages here (Yandex Disk) :-Īnd update them if I am able to improve them. This one seems to run sweet as a nut in TahrPup (but not in the earlier Pups) either from the menu entry or just type slimjet in terminal.Īs with all these recent Chromium derivatives it is BIG and really it is intended to be run only in fairly recent distros. I have had a go at assembling another version which has sandboxing enabled. In Slacko 5.7 non-PAE (after adding libgconf2 as usual) it seems I also need to disable the namespace sandbox otherwise it just hangs with no output or gives me "Aborted". In Dpup Wheezy the SlimJet browser will also run (without the SUID sandbox) although this Pup does already have some symlinks from firefox into /usr/lib and there are some additional whinges in terminal but they may be nothing serious. Even if I add the library paths to LD_LIBRARY_PATH the nacl_helper does not see them and it gives errors in console although the SlimJet browser does still start. It only finds the NSS libs if they are symlinked into /usr/lib (or /lib) from the slimjet subdirectories or from the seamonkey (or firefox) directory. ![]() The nacl_helper binary does some strange things. This then causes a warning infobar at each start-up but I can disable infobars as well to get rid of those if I want. In Precise the only way I have found to get it to run so far is to disable the SUID sandbox. Last time I tired I also managed to bring up a list of dependencies (with none missing) but I can't recreate that now.I think it happened when I tried to run slimjet-sandbox but now it doesn't happen.Ĭan anyone help? I really want this to run as Seamonkey lags on my compaq presario 2500. Aborting now to avoid profile corruption. This means that running multiple instances would start multiple browser processes rather than opening a new window in the existing process. Failed to create a ProcessSingleton for your profile directory. Failed to create /root/.config/slimjet/SingletonLock: Permission denied readlink(/root/.config/slimjet/SingletonLock) failed: Permission denied flashpeak-slimjetįailed to create secure directory (/root/.config/pulse): Permission denied On the download page, choose the 32-bit tar.xz zip package.Ĭode: Select all root$. I've attached a screenshot of Slimjet running on precise 5.7.1. ![]() And yes, it can sync all the bookmarks in your google account and is compatible with most Chrome extensions. They provide a 50+ MB tar.xz archive which you can just extract and run out of the box.Īs far as features are concerned, most of the features available in Chromium are kept while there are an impressive set of additional features such as facebook sharing, customizable toolbar, video downloading, etc (similar to SlimBoat). I tried it on precise puppy 5.7.1 and it works smoothly. The linux version is released a couple of days ago. As a matter of fact, most browser vendors have chosen to go with Blink and I guess FlashPeak has decided to follow the suit. To clarify the difference, SlimBoat is based on the community-maintained webkit while Slimjet is based on Google's blink engine. It is from the same company (FlashPeak) which made the SlimBoat browser. I've run into this Slimjet browser a few days ago.
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