If we're going to go this far, why not stick with Lynx in an xterm?
Elinks might even be less resource intensive than Firefox and the rest,
too, while being more responsive than traditional Lynx.
Stephen Michael Kellat, MSLS
Sheffield Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio
On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 08:58:08
New subscriber and potential 10.04 user here:
IMHO, yes, first preference is for Firefox, second for Midori (with webkit?) and
if one has significantly lower memory usage footprint then go for that!
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There is one problem... Chromium/Chome waste a lot of memory, please,
take a look to the use of memory of Chomium when you are opening 4 o
more tabs!
Firefox 3.6 is faster than 3.5 for startup, and, my memory use is awesome.
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2010/1/30 flavio muñoz marquez :
> Well, I think that it should be Firefox ... free browser is the best
> Chromium still not 100%, but neither should we forget "Epiphany"
we choose epiphany-browser for blankon-minimalist, use LXDE for
desktop (based on Jaunty) [0] and using two panel like gno
Well, I think that it should be Firefox ... free browser is the best
Chromium still not 100%, but neither should we
forget "Epiphany"
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Hi,
Many people complained about the choice of Firefox on Lubuntu. It's time
to discuss it, to see if it's useful to change for another one. I can
see 3 possibles choices :
== Keep Firefox ==
+ Firefox is well-known
+ Well maintained upstream and on Ubuntu
+ Many features
- Slow on startup
- Memo
Btw I just saw gnome-vlc
https://launchpad.net/gnome-vlc
I haven't got time to prod it further It seems to be a day old. If it is
light enough we should KIV it for future releases.
- Original Message
> From: Julien Lavergne
> To: 神癒礁湖
> Cc: lubuntu-desktop@lists.launchpad.net
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