gwydionus |
12-10-2013 01:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by guyonearth
(Post 5077652)
"Light" browsers are usually a euphemism for "feature-incomplete" browswers. I use ~10 year old laptops with the latest Debian and Firefox/Chromium, and I don't have issues with anything. If the computer is that ancient, I suggest a better computer, rather than crippled software.
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You are funny. LINUX runs on many machines, even with a kinda bit slower cpu. It runs on ARM. Debian is well suited for most machines.
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Originally Posted by ProtossPn
(Post 5077430)
Hi gwydionus,
Most light-weight internet browser i ever used is Midori. You could use it for classical searching but you cannot watch videos because flash player is not supporting it. Everything else should work properly.
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Are you getting crazy? Midori is the worst internet browser. You need the full gnome or sthg like this and ugly packages. Python must be installed too,... was a depression to see such a development.
And BIG LIE, MIDORI IS NOT LIGHT!!
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