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cdigioia
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korea, repub

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Re: Modern browser with system requiements below K-Meleon?

Sorry, I didn't realize I couldn't put an "" sign in my title.

edit: Sorry, didn't realize I couldn't put an "less than mathematical sign" anywhere in a BBR reports...

So that was unclear, what I meant was if there were any modern browsers that use even less system requirements than K-Meleon?

And I know 128mb is painfully low, she'll upgrade sometime here, I'm simply curious.


EGeezer
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said by cdigioia:

And I know 128mb is painfully low, she'll upgrade sometime here, I'm simply curious.
The problem the user has is that the system has limited memory, so looking only at the browser would be limiting the user's options to resolve resource limitations. K-Meleon is about as small as you can get. I recommend thinking outside the box and trying an alternate boot with DSL. The whole OS can run on a 486 DX with 16 MB of RAM, so the user's 128 MB suddenly becomes more than enough. Create a live CD and try it
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EGeezer
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Just downloaded, created a boot CD, booted up DSL and logged in on the Dillo browser. DOn't look for fancy graphics capability with Dillo. If that's an issue, DSL also has a Firefox build with it. However, along with the functional additions comes memory usage, so trade off as needed.
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Mayors of New York come from nowhere and go nowhere.
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EGeezer
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said by cdigioia:

... didn't realize I couldn't put an "less than mathematical sign" anywhere in a BBR reports...
You can use the code and /code tags to enclose text that you don't want to be recognized as HTML tags. Just be sure to put each [code]
tag on its own line. Here's an example;

A sample link and HTML tag posting will allow < > and links 
 http://cm.my.yahoo.com/ 
 

Also see »Posting How To - Examples

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rosco35
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said by cdigioia:

Sorry, I didn't realize I couldn't put an "" sign in my title.

edit: Sorry, didn't realize I couldn't put an "less than mathematical sign" anywhere in a BBR reports...

So that was unclear, what I meant was if there were any modern browsers that use even less system requirements than K-Meleon?

And I know 128mb is painfully low, she'll upgrade sometime here, I'm simply curious.
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