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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.

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.




Quote:

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.

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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