dapgo Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 I am asking here, as there is not an specific forum fro ReactOS and it is claims compatibility with windows2000. Currently I have a palemoon fork Mypal 27.9.4 and a Kmeleon working fine. Seeing the mount of versions of forks of FF, Palemoon and Basilisk depending compiled/configured for different technologies, such as processor instructions..., I would like to have some guidance before to start trying blindly all of the versions delivered in next thread.
win32 Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Last I heard, ReactOS is similar to Server 2003 API-wise. So all of roytam1's browsers would be worth a try, especially NM28/Serpent 52.
IntMD Posted March 13, 2020 Posted March 13, 2020 Firefox-deriven browsers based on 49 and above won't run in ReactOS due to a regression (JIRA issue: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-12828). Best bet would be to use NM27 and other browsers by roytam based on the specific version of Goanna engine that NM27 uses, since the Goanna engine used is derived from ESR 38 and roytam still updates them, which is nice. 1
ZaPbUzZ Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 i've been on the reactos for about 20 years waiting for multicore multi cpu support
dapgo Posted March 15, 2020 Author Posted March 15, 2020 On 3/13/2020 at 9:05 PM, IntMD said: Firefox-deriven browsers based on 49 and above won't run in ReactOS due to a regression (JIRA issue: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-12828). Best bet would be to use NM27 and other browsers by roytam based on the specific version of Goanna engine that NM27 uses, since the Goanna engine used is derived from ESR 38 and roytam still updates them, which is nice. Helpful info @IntMD , After testing the Roytam's build firefox-45.9.21-20200229-ia32 , I can confirm that it runs well in ReactOS. Having a browser compatible and based FF> v 8 allows to use some XUL extensions that require Australis interface and therefore are not compatible with Palemoon.
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