Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-23 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 1:38 AM, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
m...@3v1n0.net wrote:
 Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 (I'm currently using Minimo as AFAIK it's the only one that can
 actually login to gmail, and I know that it's not developed anymore
 but.. )

 Did you read my reply-mail about this theme?
 However any webkit based browser can log in gmail if you simply update
 your libcurl with one that is compiled with libgnutls support (allowing
 ssl). Search in the archives for links... ;)

I did but I guess something didn't quite work out.. I'll check it later again..

Thanks!


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Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-22 Thread Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 (I'm currently using Minimo as AFAIK it's the only one that can
 actually login to gmail, and I know that it's not developed anymore
 but.. )

Did you read my reply-mail about this theme?
However any webkit based browser can log in gmail if you simply update
your libcurl with one that is compiled with libgnutls support (allowing
ssl). Search in the archives for links... ;)


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Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-21 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
I added the results for ewww there. In a way it was surprisingly good
but some features missing.

Feel free to test the rest. Some interesting browsers are listed there
that need to be tested. I'd like to see fennec compiled  tested too
but I guess it'll just take a while..



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Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-14 Thread Nikita V. Youshchenko
 Check http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Browser_review

You missed arora there, which currently is (one of) the best for debian.

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Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-14 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 8:09 AM, Nikita V. Youshchenko yo...@debian.org wrote:
 Check http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Browser_review

 You missed arora there, which currently is (one of) the best for debian.

Feel free to add it there, if there's a port for Openmoko available.

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Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-14 Thread Ed Kapitein
Hi Risto,

I took the liberty to add an IPv6  test to the test cases.
Please remove it if you feel the number of tests is getting to much.

Kind regards,
Ed



Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 Hi!

 Since the current state of web browsers for OM distributions is now
 really bad, I was planning to write a browser review/comparison to
 point out the reality. I then realized it's a lot of work for one man
 so I thought why couldn't we share the load and write it together.
 This way I hope that the best of these, or the one that has the most
 potential, is found and can be maybe developed to a actually working
 browser.

 Check http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Browser_review
 Install one of these browsers (or another) on your 2008.12/SHR(maybe
 Debian too?), tell us how to install it and run the test.

 r

 (I'm currently using Minimo as AFAIK it's the only one that can
 actually login to gmail, and I know that it's not developed anymore
 but.. )

   


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Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-14 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org wrote:
 Hi Risto,

 I took the liberty to add an IPv6  test to the test cases.
 Please remove it if you feel the number of tests is getting to much.

 Kind regards,
 Ed

I think it's a good to test, too, but does it set now some
requirements for the host computer or wlan router, too, that they have
to be ipv6-compatible? Is there a guaranteed (=command line?) way to
test that a browser on Openmoko has the possibility of accessing  IPv6
sites..?

Thanks!

r

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Re: Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-14 Thread Ed Kapitein
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Ed Kapitein e...@kapitein.org wrote:
   
 Hi Risto,

 I took the liberty to add an IPv6  test to the test cases.
 Please remove it if you feel the number of tests is getting to much.

 Kind regards,
 Ed
 

 I think it's a good to test, too, but does it set now some
 requirements for the host computer or wlan router, too, that they have
 to be ipv6-compatible? Is there a guaranteed (=command line?) way to
 test that a browser on Openmoko has the possibility of accessing  IPv6
 sites..?

 Thanks!

 r

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Hi Risto,

You obviously need ipv6  connectivity to reach ipv6.google.com, just as
you would need ipv4 connectivity to reach www.google.com.
a test could be: ping -c2 -w2 www.google.com and ping6 -c2 -w2
ipv6.google.com.
if the first fails, you have no ipv4 link and if the second fails you
have no ipv6 link.
if both fail you have no ip link at all, or your name resolving isn't
working right.

With requirements for the host computer you mean the freerunner right?
the freerunner is capable of doing ipv6 in om2008.12 for sure. i guess
the other distro's are likely to be able to do ipv6 too, since it is in
the kernel for a *long* time now.
The router does not have to be able to do ipv6, you need at least a host
that can setup a ipv6 tunnel with a tunnel broker.
I think most linux distro's will be able to do so, so a linux host
acting as a ipv6 router would suffice.

But that is all a bit to far away from the goal of the review, if people
think huh, ipv6? what's that? then just skip the test.
kind of like if you don;t know what it is, you don;t have it.

Kind regards,
Ed






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Community effort: Browser review/comparison in wiki

2009-03-13 Thread Risto H. Kurppa
Hi!

Since the current state of web browsers for OM distributions is now
really bad, I was planning to write a browser review/comparison to
point out the reality. I then realized it's a lot of work for one man
so I thought why couldn't we share the load and write it together.
This way I hope that the best of these, or the one that has the most
potential, is found and can be maybe developed to a actually working
browser.

Check http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Browser_review
Install one of these browsers (or another) on your 2008.12/SHR(maybe
Debian too?), tell us how to install it and run the test.

r

(I'm currently using Minimo as AFAIK it's the only one that can
actually login to gmail, and I know that it's not developed anymore
but.. )

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