I know netsurf has nicer interface but it renders images bad and stretches pages while it loads them so it feels like a real lag - dillo is fast and convinient.
Also wasn't sure where to post the package
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ICPUG, 5.1.1 contains all of the bug fixes we have found to this point--all those in the Instant Update 003 plus a few more so far.Are there any specific goals for 5.1.1 or is it just a bugfix and upgrade from 5.1?
Playdayz - you mentioned near the start that 5.1.1 is built differently from 5.1.
Technosaurus' 5MB Midori build is probably the best option. It might even be stable enough for serious use by now; maybe he could be convinced to rebuild with the latest source. I don't know if CUPS crashes it or not though - not sure if that's a Webkit problem or a Chrome problem. Downgrading to CUPS 1.3 might be an option if it does.playdayz wrote:Thanks dejan555. Netsurf is not going to work for us. In the development releases for 5.11 we are trying PuppyBrowser, but unfortunately it seems like it will not download correctly from LupuNews. We have also tried HelpSurfer in house and that works for the Welcome1stboot but for nothing else.
What we need: A small fast browser that
1) Will run Puppy Help--that means the drop down menus.
2) will run Cups--again drop down menus
3) will run LupuNews--that means will download correctly.
I tested Dillo the other day and I don't think it will do these things either. I was surprised and disappointed that PuppyBrowser didn't work for #3. Perhaps someone knows something I am doing wrong and PuppyBrowser will in fact download.
Lobster should know for sure I think. Suggestions are Welcome!
Jemimah, The first tests are positive. 1, 2, 3. And that is with the 2.5MB version. Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for checking on the forum. In one scenario we would just use it for those three items so we could test it pretty thoroughly. It is just what we need. Your info brightened up my whole day. I will check with technosaurus to see what he thinks.What we need: A small fast browser that
1) Will run Puppy Help--that means the drop down menus.
2) will run Cups--again drop down menus
3) will run LupuNews--that means will download correctly.
What about this one?playdayz wrote:Jemimah, The first tests are positive. 1, 2, 3. And that is with the 2.5MB version. Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for checking on the forum. In one scenario we would just use it for those three items so we could test it pretty thoroughly. It is just what we need. Your info brightened up my whole day. I will check with technosaurus to see what he thinks.What we need: A small fast browser that
1) Will run Puppy Help--that means the drop down menus.
2) will run Cups--again drop down menus
3) will run LupuNews--that means will download correctly.
Here it is for testing -> http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 88&t=51971
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./configure --bindir=/usr/bin release GIF gif jpeg tiff gtk2 staticft intl
Yes. Agreed, Jades. Thanks for the points.Just a thought, but might the problems with NetSurf be due to it not having JavaScript support? This is clearly mentioned in the documentation section
I hope it'll still be available for download as a package though - but there should be mention of the current limitations for those who may not be aware of them.
With regard to problems contacting the NetSurf team, bear in mind that it's a very small group and they're all working on it part-time.