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Hi all, as some of you may know from my recent posts, I have just home built a new vintage Pentium Pro 200 MHz system with dual CPUs and 128 MB of RAM. Arch is 686 optimized and the Pentium Pro is a the original 686 - it was a no brainer to put Arch on this machine.
I have it up and running nicely under Arch these days and it is surprisingly functional and zippy using the combination of XFCE4 (without the XFCE4 destop) and Rox Filer as the desktop. The only thing that really bogs down is the web browser. I have of course loaded Firefox 2.0.0.4, but it is very, very slow to launch. I hunted down an old version of Opera (6.06) that is much faster, but which has a tendency to simply crash and burn when it hits things on web pages it doesn't understand due to its age (1997 I think).
Of the current set of browsers available in the Arch repositories, which is the fastest and lightest? I have heard that maybe Epiphany is pretty good, or perhaps Galeon, but I haven't found any real evidence one way or the other, so I am soliciting your input.
In your experience, what is the lightest full function web browser I could load on this older, slower hardware?
Thanks!
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Try Opera 9.21 with static linked qt....
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?d … ns=&SeB=nd
Last edited by psych (2007-06-11 14:20:01)
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Hi,
I prefer Kazehakase. You'll find it in community.
Kaze loads in less than 0.5 sec. and renders very fast.
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Dillo is very light and fast, but it only renders simple websites properly. Still, it might be worth a try. PKGBUILD is in the AUR.
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Hi I tried Kazehkase - it does load quickly, but seems slow to render pages, almost as if it delays for a time before starting. There also doesn't seem to be any way of setting a home page. I have set the UI level to "expert" but still cannot find this. Do you know how to set a home page? Certainly this is a promising looking browser!
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Yes, Dillo is the speed king, but as you say, it only does very simple websites. Unfortunately, it seems that no further progress is being made on Dillo. Its home page says it has been frozen. Too bad.
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If it comes to fast page rendering I'd recommend Swiftfox-[your cpu here] (found in AUR) together with the "Fasterfox" addon (found on firefox addon page).
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After doing this the hard way, and loading all sorts of different browsers, I find that on this machine at least, epiphany seems to load up and run the fastest. Painfully slow by today's standards. A warm start of epiphany (has been run before and exited, now restarting) takes around 7 seconds. This is about half the time that Firefox 2.0 takes for a warm start though, and about 1-2 seconds faster than Galeon. Plus, I like the nice clean look of Epiphany. Thanks for all the pointers everyone.
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Zoranthus, just saw your post. I will look up swiftfox and let you know! Thanks.
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I'll give my vote to Epiphany. In my opinion swiftfox is nothing but an abomination.
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Hi I tried Kazehkase - it does load quickly, but seems slow to render pages, almost as if it delays for a time before starting. There also doesn't seem to be any way of setting a home page. I have set the UI level to "expert" but still cannot find this. Do you know how to set a home page? Certainly this is a promising looking browser!
Of course it loads quickly and renders slowly, it uses its own interface (which I find very crappy btw), but gecko engine
Anyway, it looks like "full function" and "light and fast" are contradictory, at least for now. I'm still waiting for the ideal web browser which will prove this wrong.
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IMO links -g is much better than Dillo.
No idea why, but firefox on Damn Small Linux is damn fast
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i'd say either links or lynx in a terminal
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Kazehakase is a nice nice browser, but the rendering is too slow. I am back with opera again now.
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I know this isn't what you asked for, but have you considerd opera 9.5 (development snapshot)?
there are 2 versions in AUR I think.
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well,if u r a Gnome user,do consider Epiphany browser(with gecko or webkit engine).
if ur asking console based browsers,lynx is what I like !
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Cause it's the coolest. All the kids are doing it.
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To answer the question despite being old: midori and netsurf are very light browsers. Midori uses webkit and has therefore good rendering, netsurf not quite so.
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