We released the new Iron for Linux 31 today, which contains all features and updates known from Chromium 31. The current version is 31.1700.0.
Main improvements:
- Security-/Bugfixes
- performance improvement
Downloads:
http://www.srware.net/downloads/iron-linux.tar.gz (32-Bit)
http://www.srware.net/downloads/iron-linux-64.tar.gz (64-Bit)
Downloads for Debian-based distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Mint etc.):
http://www.srware.net/downloads/iron.deb (32-Bit)
http://www.srware.net/downloads/iron64.deb (64-Bit)
Downloads for Redhat-based Distributionen [BETA!] (Fedora, RHEL etc.):
http://www.srware.net/downloads/iron.rpm (32-Bit)
http://www.srware.net/downloads/iron64.rpm (64-Bit)
New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
Iron-Updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/srware
Donations via Paypal and Bitcoin:
http://iron-start.com/spenden.php
Donations via Paypal and Bitcoin:
http://iron-start.com/spenden.php
Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
Yet another release from SRWare that simply does not work out of the box.
For Ubuntu 12.04.3 Precise I had to:
1) Install libudev1 from raring: http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/libudev1
2) Rename /usr/share/iron/chrome_sandbox to chrome-sandbox
3) chmod 4755 chrome-sandbox
4) cp -r /opt/google/chrome/nacl_* /usr/share/iron/
(Step 4 requires a current google-chrome installed from google)
Given that SRWare clearly does not test its .deb packages, since these issues have been present for a dozen Iron/Chromium versions now, I begin to wonder whether the the promised security features of this browser are tested either.
For Ubuntu 12.04.3 Precise I had to:
1) Install libudev1 from raring: http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/libudev1
2) Rename /usr/share/iron/chrome_sandbox to chrome-sandbox
3) chmod 4755 chrome-sandbox
4) cp -r /opt/google/chrome/nacl_* /usr/share/iron/
(Step 4 requires a current google-chrome installed from google)
Given that SRWare clearly does not test its .deb packages, since these issues have been present for a dozen Iron/Chromium versions now, I begin to wonder whether the the promised security features of this browser are tested either.
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Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
link for Debian 32 bit is broken
Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
Yes, the link for the 32-bit Debian version is broken; please fix it. (The 64-bit Debian version seems to be OK.)
Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
Nevermind, the post says "32-bit packages will come later." (I am not sure why there are links to them if they don't exist.)
Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
Update:
32-Bit packages are online now.
32-Bit packages are online now.
Iron-Updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/srware
Donations via Paypal and Bitcoin:
http://iron-start.com/spenden.php
Donations via Paypal and Bitcoin:
http://iron-start.com/spenden.php
Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
Cool; the download page on https://www.srware.net/en/software_srwa ... wnload.php just needs to be updated. The Linux download link still points to the September version of the Iron browser.
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Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
I'm trying to install iron64.rpm onto a fresh Fedora 20 cloud installation.
The installation fails during the resolving dependencies phase, returning the error: "Failed to install file. Two packages provide the same file. This is usually due to mixing packages from different software sources."
Is there any solution for that?
anybody has the same problem?
Thanks in advance
The installation fails during the resolving dependencies phase, returning the error: "Failed to install file. Two packages provide the same file. This is usually due to mixing packages from different software sources."
Is there any solution for that?
anybody has the same problem?
Thanks in advance
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Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
I'm trying to install iron64.rpm onto a fresh Fedora 20 cloud installation.
The installation fails during the resolving dependencies phase, returning the error: "Failed to install file. Two packages provide the same file. This is usually due to mixing packages from different software sources."
Any solution for that?
Thanks in advance
The installation fails during the resolving dependencies phase, returning the error: "Failed to install file. Two packages provide the same file. This is usually due to mixing packages from different software sources."
Any solution for that?
Thanks in advance
Re: New Iron-Version: 31.0.1700.0 Stable for Linux
.deb packages are broken at least for linux mint 15. (upgrading from 29.0.1600-1)