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Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

For contributed third party builds not necessarily configured like the main product.
e.g. AVX builds, SSE builds, Pandora builds.
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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-05-06, 17:22

point release is uploaded.

I'm in no condition to figure out generating new key for now, so just deal with it.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by ron_1 » 2025-05-10, 15:55

Nuck-TH wrote:
2025-05-06, 17:22
I'm in no condition to figure out generating new key for now, so just deal with it.
First off, let me start by saying I hope your condition improves.

Now, when I run the verification, everything comes back as okay, so is a new key necessary?

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-06-03, 17:41

.2 builds are ready
ron_1 wrote:
2025-05-10, 15:55
Now, when I run the verification, everything comes back as okay, so is a new key necessary?
It will work for checking, but it isn't best practice(c) and can cause issues

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-07-02, 13:50

33.8 builds are ready.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by back2themoon » 2025-07-02, 15:19

Many thanks, Nuck-TH! :thumbup:

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by UCyborg » 2025-07-02, 16:10

I keep forgetting I need this build rather than regular build.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-07-29, 16:39

33.8.1 builds are ready and should be eventually deployed to autoupdate.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-08-04, 11:14

33.8.1.2 was released together with mainline.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Ghostwalker » 2025-08-05, 03:55

Second, let me say as well I hope your condition improves. I know a lot of us are very grateful for your AVX2 builds.
Take the time as you need. On MX-Linux AVX2 is like a hot knife through butter, just awesome thank you :)
Browser: Pale Moon AVX2, Ungoogled Chromium, Mullvad Browser
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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-08-27, 15:26

33.8.2 builds are uploaded.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-09-23, 16:36

33.9.0 is up.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by back2themoon » 2025-09-23, 16:49

And so is our gratitude for these builds. :thumbup:

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-09-25, 15:26

Just FYI, point release was build on request and released even before announcement.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Raava » 2025-10-16, 16:33

Nuck-TH, thanks a lot for the builds.
Is it possible to also provide us with the SHA256 checksums for the files?

(One single checksums.txt file in the folder would do that lists all *tar.xz files in the folder)
yours truly, Rava

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-10-18, 18:12

I can, but why?
GPG signatures already provide both auth and integrity check.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by karlchen » 2025-10-22, 10:55

Hello, Nuck-TH,

Currently https://ftp2.palemoon.org/avx/linux/ still offers version 33.9.0.1. Polite question: may we expect to see version 33.9.1 (avx2, sse2) soon?

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by Nuck-TH » 2025-10-23, 14:11

33.9.1 builds are being uploaded.

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by ron_1 » 2025-10-24, 00:14

Nuck-TH wrote:
2025-10-23, 14:11
33.9.1 builds are being uploaded.
Thanks Nuck-TH. :thumbup:

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by karlchen » 2025-10-24, 10:51

Nuck-TH wrote:
2025-10-23, 14:11
33.9.1 builds are being uploaded.
Thank you very much, Nuck-TH. :)
palemoon-33.9.1.linux-x86_64-sse2_gtk2.tar.xz has just been downloaded, installed and is in use now.
Karl

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Re: Pale Moon x86-64 SSE2/AVX2

Post by sidology » 2025-11-22, 13:19

AVX‑512 builds? Would they make a difference when compared to AVX2?