![]() You'll be able to update it to the newest version by running it and selecting "Help>Check for Updates" on its menu. rtables%27 is the last of Mike Walsh's portable versions available. It's one of the reasons I've explained how to use other Web-browsers.Īs far as I know, Palemoon-28.6.0-amd64 available here. But for the reason's given here, viewtopic.php?p=4251#p4251 no longer does. MikeWalsh used to provide portable updates for palemoon64. With web-browsers which don't have that script you'll have build your own or use a menu-pet such as that provided for firefox. Newer portable web-browsers also contain a script such as "Menu_Add" that, when clicked, will create a menu-entry. Palemoon's is named "plmn", firefox's "ff", seamonkey "smky" and web-browsers build from Chromium & Clones "LAUNCH" and "LAUNCH_NL". Within the portable folder is a bash script. You can move the portable folder anywhere such as to /mnt/home or to /opt. An extraction folder will be created and within that the portable folder. Right-Click it and select UExtract from the pop-up menu. Ungoogled-Chromium, all will run under Xenialpup64.Īll portables work the same way: Download the tar.gz. ![]() ![]() With the exception of Palemoon64, you'll find threads for them in this Section with links to their packages: viewforum.php?f=90. But fredx181, watchdog and especially MikeWalsh have made our lives much easier by publishing portables. I don't know where you got the PM29.4.1.linux-x86_, so don't know what has to be done. ![]()
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