Web browser for x86

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#1 Sun, 2016-04-10 07:36
Ivan Rymsho
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Hello

which web browser is preferring for x86 arch? Now there is no chromium, midori doesn't load and firefox has permanent issue #4247 / issue #4248 which makes it almost useless... Is there any good-working browser?

Alpine is perfect for 64bit (extremely fast, extremely lightweight and extremely nice at all) and I like it. But it looks weak for 32bit just now... unfortunately.

Wed, 2016-04-13 15:14
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there is Dillo, if you can live with its limitations.
I'm in the process of building net-surf, which might work on x86. If you have any recommendations, you could put a package request in at bugs.alpinelinux.org

Wed, 2016-04-13 15:41
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Thank you,

I will take a look

Thu, 2016-04-14 16:51 (Reply to #3)
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Just built the netsurf package.
Keep an eye out for it in edge, would be helpful if you could test it on x86, assuming it builds

Fri, 2016-04-15 12:27
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Sorry, but I didn't find the netsurf package for Alpine just now. I will wait )))
Anyway I will test Alpine for x86 only after next weekend

Fri, 2016-04-15 15:30 (Reply to #5)
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Is this Netsurf browser a reliable browser? How should it be installed?

Any first hand experiences?

I just don't like to use Chrome and I'm not keen on using Firefox either. Btw Dillo browser requires the package fltk (does not install it automatically).

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