On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:05:55PM +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
You might take a look at Xombrero, although it's not in Debian.
It's
based on Webkit and has the capability built-in to use a Javascript
whitelist. See https://opensource.conformal.com/wiki/xombrero
I am reading
Le 23.10.2013 14:36, Marko Randjelovic a écrit :
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 20:45:55 +0200
Marko Randjelovic marko...@eunet.rs wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 17:46:16 +0200
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
I think that midori is still maintained?
Never heard of it, except in Debian repo, anyway
On 10/23/2013 02:50 PM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 23.10.2013 14:36, Marko Randjelovic a écrit :
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 20:45:55 +0200
Marko Randjelovic marko...@eunet.rs wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 17:46:16 +0200
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
I think that midori is still
Le 23.10.2013 15:16, Linux-Fan a écrit :
On 10/23/2013 02:50 PM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 23.10.2013 14:36, Marko Randjelovic a écrit :
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 20:45:55 +0200
Marko Randjelovic marko...@eunet.rs wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 17:46:16 +0200
Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de writes:
I am also still looking for a smaller browser. Iceweasel is the most
memory-intensive application apart from VirtualBox, 7-Zip and games I am
usually running. However, I also like (and need) the extensibility of
Iceweasel: I would not consider a browser
On 10/23/2013 05:02 PM, Carson Chittom wrote:
Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de writes:
I am also still looking for a smaller browser. Iceweasel is the most
memory-intensive application apart from VirtualBox, 7-Zip and games I am
usually running. However, I also like (and need) the extensibility of
Le 23.10.2013 17:02, Carson Chittom a écrit :
Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de writes:
I am also still looking for a smaller browser. Iceweasel is the
most
memory-intensive application apart from VirtualBox, 7-Zip and games
I am
usually running. However, I also like (and need) the extensibility
On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 10:02:27 -0500
Carson Chittom car...@wistly.net wrote:
Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de writes:
You might take a look at Xombrero, although it's not in Debian. It's
based on Webkit and has the capability built-in to use a Javascript
whitelist. See
Le 23.10.2013 22:35, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org a écrit :
Le 23.10.2013 17:02, Carson Chittom a écrit :
Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de writes:
I am also still looking for a smaller browser. Iceweasel is the
most
memory-intensive application apart from VirtualBox, 7-Zip and games
I am
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 23:05 +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Ok I am convinced to give it a try, but, where the hell is the git
clonable address?
I don't know where the git is, but the sources are here:
https://opensource.conformal.com/snapshots/xombrero/
at least this are the
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 23:46 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 23:05 +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Ok I am convinced to give it a try, but, where the hell is the git
clonable address?
I don't know where the git is, but the sources are here:
On 24/10/13 02:02, Carson Chittom wrote:
Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de writes:
I am also still looking for a smaller browser. Iceweasel is the most
memory-intensive application apart from VirtualBox, 7-Zip and games I am
usually running. However, I also like (and need) the extensibility of
On Thu, 2013-10-24 at 10:18 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Qupzilla (also Webkit)
http://www.qupzilla.com/
Likely better than xombrero. Assumed it should provide a history as old
Firefoxes and Iceweasels provided, I likely will replace Firefox with
it. What I dislike for Firefox is the nowadays
On 10/23/2013 07:18 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/10/13 02:02, Carson Chittom wrote:
Linux-Fan ma_sys...@web.de writes:
I am also still looking for a smaller browser. Iceweasel is the most
memory-intensive application apart from VirtualBox, 7-Zip and games I am
usually running. However, I
On Thu, 2013-10-24 at 10:18 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
Qupzilla (also Webkit)
http://www.qupzilla.com/
PS: I forgot to mention, that Ctrl + and Ctrl - are normal fast and not
in slow motion as they are for Xombrero and it provides F11.
Thank you Scott,
Ralf
Btw. long time no see ;)
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On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 19:58 -0400, Doug wrote:
I looked at Qupzilla's website, and tried to download the Mandriva
version, that being closest to pclos. But I could just move between
Download and Mandriva but nothing else happens--no download, no
nothing. Thought I'd at least try it out, but I
On Thu, 2013-10-24 at 02:09 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 19:58 -0400, Doug wrote:
I looked at Qupzilla's website, and tried to download the Mandriva
version, that being closest to pclos. But I could just move between
Download and Mandriva but nothing else happens--no
On 24/10/13 11:09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 19:58 -0400, Doug wrote:
I looked at Qupzilla's website, and tried to download the Mandriva
version, that being closest to pclos. But I could just move between
Download and Mandriva but nothing else happens--no download, no
nothing.
JFTR
The Arch build port uses this link, when building from tarball instead
of git:
https://github.com/QupZilla/qupzilla/tarball/v1.4.4
If I should build for Debian I would use the github releases link:
https://github.com/QupZilla/qupzilla/archive/v1.4.4.tar.gz
I guess both are the same, but
On Thu, 2013-10-24 at 11:27 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
NOTE: Qupilla is lightest when your DE is QT-based e.g. KDE/Razor etc.
If you run GNOME or other GTKx-based DE's it will pull in library/ies
you won't use for anything else.
For my installs it doesn't matter, pro-audio software does use
On 10/23/2013 08:27 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 24/10/13 11:09, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Wed, 2013-10-23 at 19:58 -0400, Doug wrote:
I looked at Qupzilla's website, and tried to download the Mandriva
version, that being closest to pclos. But I could just move between
Download and Mandriva but
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