Oooh webkitgtk-1.6.3 looks very promising - no more ugly black boxes everywhere. I will try a midori build with this version and see how it is.jemimah wrote:It's not really midori that's unstable - it's the rendering engine webkit. So other webkitgtk browsers are going to have similar issues to midori. (If you work on this I recommend gtkwebkit version 1.4.3 - the most stable version overall in my experience, though I haven't tried 1.6.3 yet)Tman wrote:Thanks Jim1911 for the feedback about the Nvidia driver.
Thanks Pemasu, I have downloaded your mozplugger pet. I will download Saluki 14 today and test Midori again on the weekend.pemasu wrote: I compiled latest mozplugger...I dont know if it helps to that M4 error in /tmp/xerrs.log...but you can try...
I copied the previous /etc/mozpluggerrc content to the included one.
Jemimah; Midori would be awesome if it was more stable. I am hoping future Midori releases will be.
On a side note, I am trying out Debian 6 stable, at the moment and it comes with Epiphany Web Browser, which I am using for this post.
It's new to me, so some Googling lead me to the following webpage: http://www.techdrivein.com/2011/01/mido ... eview.html
It feels fast in Debian, on my AMD dual-core and has good RAM usage comparable to Midori. Actually uses a little less ram according to the article - correction: it uses less on startup, overall ram usage is a draw.
I wonder how hard it would be to port Epiphany to Puppy? Maybe I will give it a try.
Anyhoo, I've uploaded midori-4.4 (released yesterday) to the repo.
I looked at ephipany - it needs gtk3 and a boatload of gnome deps.