Mihamina Rakotomandimby mihamina.rakotomandi...@rktmb.org writes:
On 07/01/2015 09:21 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi ... As web browser, Midori was claimed to be light, but I see almost no
difference with Firefox. Please any advice for a *really* light one,
suitable for that old machine?
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
After closing Midori, my old PC for minutes and minutes remains very very
slow. Then gradually, slowly, painfully, only after five or ten minutes it
starts working normally again.
Then, to try to recover it, I do:
$ sync
, but this is not
Hi,
I think - You should try some tricks like swappiness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swappiness or zRAM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zram.
Good Luck!
2015-07-11 18:04 GMT+02:00 Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com:
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
After closing Midori,
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com writes:
Hi all the listers.
I have an old Hyundai Notebook too slow for Gnome, in fact I installed
openbox as Window Manager in it and am happy with it and think I'll be using
it for good, so simple fast and essential as it is. As web browser, Midori
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 03:07:43PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
On 02/07/2015, Wilko Fokken wfok...@web.de wrote:
In the past times, depending on a serial modem for internet access,
I preferred Opera, because it allows to switch ANY graphics OFF // ON
through simple menu buttons:
A problem
On Thu, Jul 02, 2015 at 03:52:36PM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 07/02/2015 02:25 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Displaying images or not has very few things related to the browser heavyness
and celerity/velocity. What the OP asked for is a lightweitght browser
(memory footprint) and
, 1 July 2015, 19:15
Subject: Re: Light web browser for old PC
On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 09:52:03AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby
wrote:
On 07/01/2015 09:21 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi ... As web browser, Midori was claimed to be light, but I see
almost
no difference with Firefox
On 07/02/2015 03:52 AM, Wilko Fokken wrote:
In the past times, depending on a serial modem for internet access,
I preferred Opera, because it allows to switch ANY graphics OFF // ON
through simple menu buttons:
[View]-- [Images]-- { [Show images] || [Cached Images] || [No Images] }
(Any of the
On 01/07/15 16:21, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi all the listers.
I have an old Hyundai Notebook too slow for Gnome, in fact I installed openbox
as Window Manager in it and am happy with it and think I'll be using it for
good, so simple fast and essential as it is. As web browser, Midori was
On 02/07/2015, Wilko Fokken wfok...@web.de wrote:
In the past times, depending on a serial modem for internet access,
I preferred Opera, because it allows to switch ANY graphics OFF // ON
through simple menu buttons:
A problem with the opera web browser, that causes me to avoid using
recent
Mihamina Rakotomandimby mihamina.rakotomandi...@rktmb.org writes:
On 07/02/2015 03:52 AM, Wilko Fokken wrote:
In the past times, depending on a serial modem for internet access,
I preferred Opera, because it allows to switch ANY graphics OFF // ON
through simple menu buttons:
[View]--
From: Andrew M.A. Cater amaca...@galactic.demon.co.uk
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, 1 July 2015, 19:15
Subject: Re: Light web browser for old PC
On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 09:52:03AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 07/01/2015 09:21 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi
On 07/02/2015 02:25 PM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Displaying images or not has very few things related to the browser heavyness
and celerity/velocity. What the OP asked for is a lightweitght browser
(memory footprint) and potentially velocity in rendering pages (CPU cycle
usage).
I thought
On 2015-07-01, Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all the listers.
I have an old Hyundai Notebook too slow for Gnome, in fact I installed openbox
as Window Manager in it and am happy with it and think I'll be using it for
good, so simple fast and essential as it is. As web
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015 09:18:48 + (UTC)
Glyn Astill glynast...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
From: Andrew M.A. Cater amaca...@galactic.demon.co.uk
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, 1 July 2015, 19:15
Subject: Re: Light web browser for old PC
On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 09:52:03AM
bri...@aracnet.com writes:
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015 09:18:48 + (UTC)
Glyn Astill glynast...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
From: Andrew M.A. Cater amaca...@galactic.demon.co.uk
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, 1 July 2015, 19:15
Subject: Re: Light web browser for old PC
On Wed
On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 09:52:03AM +0300, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 07/01/2015 09:21 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi ... As web browser, Midori was
claimed to be light, but I see almost no difference with Firefox. Please any
advice for a *really* light one, suitable for that old machine?
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 07:21:56 +0100
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all the listers.
I have an old Hyundai Notebook too slow for Gnome, in fact I
installed openbox as Window Manager in it and am happy with it and
think I'll be using it for good, so simple fast and essential
On Wed, 01 Jul 2015 07:21:56 +0100
Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all the listers.
I have an old Hyundai Notebook too slow for Gnome, in fact I
installed openbox as Window Manager in it and am happy with it and
think I'll be using it for good, so simple fast and essential
On 07/01/2015 09:21 AM, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi ... As web browser, Midori was
claimed to be light, but I see almost no difference with Firefox. Please any
advice for a *really* light one, suitable for that old machine?
Most browsers rely on the redering engine.
On that field you mostly have
Hi all the listers.
I have an old Hyundai Notebook too slow for Gnome, in fact I installed openbox
as Window Manager in it and am happy with it and think I'll be using it for
good, so simple fast and essential as it is. As web browser, Midori was
claimed to be light, but I see almost no
In the past times, depending on a serial modem for internet access,
I preferred Opera, because it allows to switch ANY graphics OFF // ON
through simple menu buttons:
[View]-- [Images]-- { [Show images] || [Cached Images] || [No Images] }
(Any of the three options can be made the default, to be
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