Camino [2.1.2] optimized G3, G4(7400 & 7450) and G5
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Re: Camino [2.0.1] (-O3 GCC4.0) G3 and G4(7400 & 7450)
Can't speak for anyone else, but I'd be interested in G5-optimized builds.
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Camino optimised for G5
Ok then, I'll try out building a G5 optimised version of Camino 2.0.1 and see how things go. I will post again when I have something for people to try out.
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Re: Camino optimised for G5
Well, here's one build for you to test out Camino2.0.1-G5-970.dmg
Please try it out to see if everything is running ok.
Please try it out to see if everything is running ok.
My build thread - Camino Builds - http://www.rpm-mozilla.org.uk
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Re: Camino [2.0.1] (-O3 GCC4.0) G3 and G4(7400 & 7450)
Thanks! I'm running it right now, and everything's fine so far. It's snappy, but 2.0's been pretty fast for me in general (fixes 1.6's javascript issues), so it's a little difficult to measure any performance difference. History seems to load a little faster, and it seems like most page loads are limited by server response rather than browser processing anyway; javascript seems even faster than in plain 2.0. Where are people seeing the most improvement in the G3 and G4 builds?
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Re: Camino optimised for G5
I guess the G5 build is ok. So accordingly I've updated my web site to include it.
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Re: Camino optimised for G5
RPMozley wrote:I guess the G5 build is ok.
Been running it for 36 hours under heavy use without a hiccup, so I'd say the evidence points to yes.
Thanks again for the build!
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Re: Camino [2.0.1] (-O3 GCC4.0) G3, G4(7400 & 7450) and G5
I keep on getting error messages that the server has no available download slots for me; I've been trying to download the 7400-optimized 2.0.1 build for months now. Is there any other place where I can get it?
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Re: Camino [2.0.1] (-O3 GCC4.0) G3, G4(7400 & 7450) and G5
rampancy wrote:I keep on getting error messages that the server has no available download slots for me; I've been trying to download the 7400-optimized 2.0.1 build for months now. Is there any other place where I can get it?
Have you tried my alternate download site MediaFire?
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Re: Camino [2.0.1] (-O3 GCC4.0) G3 and G4(7400 & 7450)
nufferkay wrote: Where are people seeing the most improvement in the G3 and G4 builds?
7450 SeaMonkey renders web pages way faster.
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Camino 2.0.2
My optimised builds of Camino 2.0.2 (for G3, G4 and G5. OSX 10.4 and above) are ready to download at both file hosting sites.
Enjoy
Enjoy
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Camino 1.6.11
My optimised builds of Camino 1.6.11 are ready and available for all those still stuck with Panther.
G3, G4 7400 and G4 7450.
G3, G4 7400 and G4 7450.
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Re: Camino [2.0.2] optimized G3, G4(7400 & 7450) and G5
Except I can find no link to MediaFire (except 201 listed in this thread)... the other site is not so useful as it kept me for a few minutes, many ads and pop up pages then it said "no slots." You only list the FileFactory site d/l...
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Camino 1.6.11
At MediaFire the builds are located inside a sub folder called "Camino 1.0 - 1.6" within the main Camino folder
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Re: Camino 1.6.11
RPMozley wrote:My optimised builds of Camino 1.6.11 are ready and available for all those still stuck with Panther.
G3, G4 7400 and G4 7450.
am posting with it from 10.3.9 right now (on a 500MHz G3, no less!
thanks again!
(I had some problems downloading too, but just keep at it, you'll get through eventually!)
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Re: Camino 1.6.11
Ah, tried the first link I found... further back there's a generic MediaFire link that DOES show the folders!
You might think to add that to the download listings on your web page... not to mention I see places like RapidShare that make it almost totally impossible to get anything without the end user paying a huge freight charge. They're very clever, they disguise it by using impossible to read security coeds PLUS if you manage to hit it on the 6th try, you'll get a "all slots busy, try again later."