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Trying Debian for ARM on QEMU

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How to try a full ARM Debian system complete of graphical environment, using prepared images for the Versatile platform.

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Created by balau 13 years 50 weeks ago – Made popular 13 years 50 weeks ago
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Midori 0.2.6: Simple, lightweight, but still needs work

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In my ongoing search for something with which to tinker, I’ve occasionally run across the Midori browser, a fully GTK+2 integrated, WebKit-based browser with a focus on being lightweight and simple.

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Created by Mr_Shifty 14 years 12 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 11 weeks ago
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Using The Midori Web Browser

http://beginlinux.com

Your preferences while browsing the web depend largely upon what tasks you perform while using the browser. If speed is a concern, give the lightweight Midori web browser a try. Named after the Japanese word for green, I've found the Midori web browser to be just that.

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Created by aweber 14 years 17 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 17 weeks ago
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Using Midori

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk

At some point, nearly unnoticed, Midori 0.2.4 slipped through to repositories everywhere. I know what you're thinking, "Who cares about a 6 week old partial release? Lucid Lynx comes out in less than two days!" Well, I think Midori ought to find a home on your new install.

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Created by vjknair 14 years 22 weeks ago – Made popular 14 years 22 weeks ago
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Midori: lightweight browsing

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Despite an already crowded browser market Midori promises to be a lightweight alternative to browser bloat

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Midori Lightweight Web Browser Alternative

http://www.ghacks.net

Midori’s approach is the lightweight but still comfortable web browser. The portable web browser is based on WebKit which is also used by Google Chrome and Safari. This guarantees great page rendering speeds. One of the greatest benefits of the web browser is its low resource usage.

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Created by gurpsmad 15 years 2 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 2 weeks ago
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Qt vs. GTK: Konqueror, Arora, Firefox, Midori, Epiphany

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I’ve mentioned a couple of times that, at least in my opinion, KDE is losing out to GNOME because there simply aren’t as many Qt applications as GTK ones. This is the second in a series of articles comparing different kind of applications.

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Created by dogbiter 15 years 18 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 18 weeks ago
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Midori: Extremely Fast and Standards-Compliant

http://tombuntu.com

Midori is a lightweight GTK web browser which uses the popular WebKit rendering engine. I installed it on my Eee PC netbook to see if it could replace Firefox for light browsing.

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Created by rakshita 15 years 28 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 28 weeks ago
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Midori - a Lightweight WebKit Browser for Linux

http://fosswire.com

There are a couple of others (Konqueror, Epiphany), but the primary open source browser that you’re likely to be using on Linux is Firefox. Now don’t get me wrong, Firefox is great for a lot of things. It is endlessly customisable and has ubiquitous support from website developers. It does have disadvantages too, however, including not exactly being the quickest beast out there.

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Created by ford prefect 15 years 44 weeks ago – Made popular 15 years 44 weeks ago
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Midori - a lightweight web browser

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

Midori is a lightweight web browser with the following features: Full integration with GTK+2; Fast rendering with WebKit; Tabs, windows and session management; Bookmarks are stored with XBEL; Searchbox based on OpenSearch; Custom context menu actions; User scripts and user styles support; Extensible via Lua scripts....

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Created by leo 16 years 45 weeks ago – Made popular 16 years 45 weeks ago
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