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Install Midori questions
#1
My cpu and/or memory max out and slow the computer  too easily. With only Firefox running, and only 3-6 tabs open, sometimes even less, I experience slowdowns and /or crashes. Hoping a resource friendly browser might help.
Synatic icon legend tells me Midori package is not supported, but a forum search tells me some users are using or have used Midori succesfully, so I tried it. I downloaded and installed  Midori successfully via synaptic. Found Midori icons in start menu/Internet/Midori. Opening it failed with the following message.

Error - file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html

The page 'file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html' couldn't be loaded.

Error opening file: No such file or directory

Try again

Not sure what to do. I added Midori-dbg as a wild guess but that didn't help. Midori home page offers downloads for Ubuntu. Is that a recommended way to add this software to Linuxlite?
Suggestions welcome.
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#2
(05-06-2016, 09:38 PM)FOM link Wrote: My cpu and/or memory max out and slow the computer  too easily. With only Firefox running, and only 3-6 tabs open, sometimes even less, I experience slowdowns and /or crashes. Hoping a resource friendly browser might help.
Synatic icon legend tells me Midori package is not supported, but a forum search tells me some users are using or have used Midori succesfully, so I tried it. I downloaded and installed  Midori successfully via synaptic. Found Midori icons in start menu/Internet/Midori. Opening it failed with the following message.

Error - file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html

The page 'file:///usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/index.html' couldn't be loaded.

Error opening file: No such file or directory

Try again

Not sure what to do. I added Midori-dbg as a wild guess but that didn't help. Midori home page offers downloads for Ubuntu. Is that a recommended way to add this software to Linuxlite?
Suggestions welcome.

I have duplicated your issue-

[Image: midori_error.jpg]

It looks like there is an Ubuntu package that it is requesting ubuntu-artwork

[Image: ubuntu_artwork.jpg]

You can install ubuntu-artwork package with synaptic and then reboot. No LL logos were changed, everything worked exactly the same in my setup.
And after starting Midori browser i get no error.
[Image: midori_working.jpg]

I hope it works for you as well. Be aware it does install other packages with it. Be sure they meet your standards of privacy and ethics.
No cpu max out on my system.
[Image: midori_resources.jpg]

You can try installing from source here-> [url=http://http://midori-browser.org/download/sourc...ad/source/
I have a hard time with it, not too often and i never remember the proper steps....but you are welcome to try that as well.
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#3

Midori seems to be a mostly good browser, but I stopped using it because of the following error:

Midori can't find the page you're looking for
The page located at “www.freecinema2022.gq” cannot be found. Check the web address for misspelled words and try again.
SSL handshake failed

Which seems to happen only when I visit the Linux lite forums.
That and it crashes constantly when I'm trying to do online banking.

Qupzilla is another one that works ok, but I had troubles with it constantly crashing on the IMDB website or any site that was image intensive & bookmarks loading, adding etc. was very slow.

Settled for Slimjet for now, runs a lot better than Firefox on my system.
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#4
From Midori website:

[Image: 5qgE70I.png]

We use 256bit encryption Smile
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#5
(05-07-2016, 05:37 AM)JmaCWQ link Wrote: Midori seems to be a mostly good browser, but I stopped using it because of the following error:

Midori can't find the page you're looking for
The page located at “www.freecinema2022.gq” cannot be found. Check the web address for misspelled words and try again.
SSL handshake failed

Which seems to happen only when I visit the Linux lite forums.
That and it crashes constantly when I'm trying to do online banking.

Qupzilla is another one that works ok, but I had troubles with it constantly crashing on the IMDB website or any site that was image intensive & bookmarks loading, adding etc. was very slow.

Settled for Slimjet for now, runs a lot better than Firefox on my system.

I am trying out slimjet browser now. Easy to install. 
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#6
(05-07-2016, 05:37 AM)JmaCWQ link Wrote: That and it crashes constantly when I'm trying to do online banking.


Midori crashing in that instance may be a good thing. I tested it on Lubuntu some time ago, and it was not safe for banking.
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#7
In my case it kept crashing while trying to login to the banking website, that was with Midori 0.5.11.
I guess it might have been something to do with lack of 256 bit encryption support as mentioned by Jerry above.
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#8
Thanks everybody.
I got Midori to work your help. It is frugal with memory , using about 32%, but my cpu will still max out and stay there on one youtube video. So not a solution for me.
Slimjet is a likable browser. One youtube video uses about 48% of memory and a maxed out cpu. So still not what I'm looking for.
I started this post because I was unhappy with Firefox which is actually performing best for me. One youtube uses 32% memory and a cpu swinging up and down from max to 60%-70%. I wanted a little more flexibility and have not yet found it.
I'm considering trying Seamonkey since one post on my journey hinted that it is more memory friendly than Firefox.
I'm stlll open to more ideas.
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#9
Does your PC max out at 1GB of memory or can it handle more?

If it maxes out at 1GB and you're looking for YouTube performance, I'd say you might need to install a tool like Minitube, or resort to a distro with an even lighter weight desktop environment, like the LXDE desktop environment.  I hesitate to recommend other distros on this forum, but if you're already considering the SeaMonkey Suite of tools, I would suggest you try the Live CD of the LXDE based distro called LXLE at www.lxle.net.
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#10
I would try puppy linux. However what you are asking your hardware to do may be beyond its capability.
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