Midori browser (2.5 MB ~static ) 5MB full shared +all deps
- technosaurus
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the last thing that tries to load in a rhapsody plugin
/root/.mozilla/plugins/nprhapengine.so
google turns up a lot of segfaults with it
/root/.mozilla/plugins/nprhapengine.so
google turns up a lot of segfaults with it
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- Colonel Panic
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I tried it but I'm apparently missing a file called libenchant.so.1. Has anyone else had this problem?
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- technosaurus
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@colonel panic
use petget to install enchant and either ispell, aspell or myspell - these should be included on pretty much every puppy, so you must have a stripped down puplet
use petget to install enchant and either ispell, aspell or myspell - these should be included on pretty much every puppy, so you must have a stripped down puplet
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
- Colonel Panic
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Thanks for your advice. I've got enchant now, but the puppy repo doesn't have any of the spell packages - at least, they aren't visible in the petget listing.technosaurus wrote:@colonel panic
use petget to install enchant and either ispell, aspell or myspell - these should be included on pretty much every puppy, so you must have a stripped down puplet
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- technosaurus
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I think that the enchant package has 1 or 2 smaller spell packages already (probably ispell?) The important thing... is it working now, regardless of spell check?
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- abushcrafter
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Fixed the icons but it still segmentation faults . The tango icons pack was smaller then I though/took less time to download .
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- technosaurus
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- Colonel Panic
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I tried it again in 4.30, and got this error message;
midori: symbol lookup error: midori: undefined symbol: g_resolver_get_default
midori: symbol lookup error: midori: undefined symbol: g_resolver_get_default
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- technosaurus
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- Colonel Panic
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Thanks for replying.
Midori-2.2-92.pet (not the shared one). No additional packages.
Midori-2.2-92.pet (not the shared one). No additional packages.
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- Colonel Panic
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Thanks, that finally did it. I'm now posting from Midori.technosaurus wrote:the updated glib is REQUIRED - I had to update it for libsoup to compile - that should fix you up
Once again, thank you for a decent browser; even in 4.30, it runs at just 56 processes showing on the Gkrellm meter, which is comparable to what Dillo and Netsurf manage whilst offering fewer facilities.
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Don't take total number of processes as indicative.Colonel Panic wrote:Thanks, that finally did it. I'm now posting from Midori.
Once again, thank you for a decent browser; even in 4.30, it runs at just 56 processes showing on the Gkrellm meter, which is comparable to what Dillo and Netsurf manage whilst offering fewer facilities.
Under Xfce4 on 4.31, ps returns a total of 47 processes. Run Midori, and the process total increases by one to 48 - the midori process.
Top is a better indicator of resource consumption, Here, it shows Midori using a 13MB resident memory segment, a 130MB virtual size, about 13% memory usage, and CPU usage varying by what is going on.
The nice thing about Midori is that it uses few resources when loaded but not in use. CPU usage drops to about 1%, for example (though memory requirements are unchanged.
It seems roughly comparable to the static build of Opera 10.10 on my machine. Load time for Midori is about 20 seconds to Opera's 25. Opera has a larger resident size (38MB) but lower virtual size (80MB). Opera uses a larger portion of memory (16.5%), but has roughly similar CPU usage at rest.
I think Opera has an edge in rendering speed, but not a huge one.
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- Colonel Panic
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Thanks for the info Dennis. You're right, my means of judging the resource usage of an app or distro needs a bit of refinement
If you're running 4.20, another library seems to be required - libsqlite-3.3.6.12.so.0.
There is a fix for it in this thread;
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 808600434c
but then you're back to the "symbol lookup errors" again. I suspect Midori only works well in the latest Pups (4.3+).
If you're running 4.20, another library seems to be required - libsqlite-3.3.6.12.so.0.
There is a fix for it in this thread;
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 808600434c
but then you're back to the "symbol lookup errors" again. I suspect Midori only works well in the latest Pups (4.3+).
Gigabyte M68MT-52P motherboard, AMD Athlon II X4 630, 5.8 GB of DDR3 RAM and a 250 GB Hitachi hard drive running Ubuntu 16.04.6, MX-19.2, Peppermint 10, PCLinuxOS 20.02, LXLE 18.04.3, Pardus 19.2, exGENT 200119, Bionic Pup 8.0 and Xenial CE 7.5 XL.
Installed first the updated glib, then midori-2.2-92.pet in Puppy 4.3.1 half an hour ago; has been working nicely with no hassle first try. Seems quite stable, very fast start & rendering, the <Ctrl>+scrollwheel text zoom is cool! *And no <insert> key bug...* Why sure, this was posted with it.
Real nice job Technosaurus, thanks a lot!
Real nice job Technosaurus, thanks a lot!
- abushcrafter
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Could somebody explain how to use Uget (or any other) download manager with Midori please. I have specified it as a helper application and it appears in the right click menu, but does not seem to integrate in that it has no download link loaded??????????????
Appologies if I am just being thick!
Appologies if I am just being thick!
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Root forever!
Root forever!