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Raspberry Pi Gets a Brand New Browser 107

sfcrazy writes The Raspberry Pi team has announced a new browser for Raspberry Pi. They had worked with Collabora to create an HTML5-capable, modern browser for Pi users. While announcing the new browser, Eben Upton said, "Eight months and a lot of hard work later, we're finally ready. Epiphany on Pi is now a plausible alternative to a desktop browser for all but the most JavaScript-heavy sites."
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Raspberry Pi Gets a Brand New Browser

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  • by serviscope_minor ( 664417 ) on Monday September 01, 2014 @04:56PM (#47802491) Journal

    There is no reason, NO REASON that Firefox should eat up 1 GB of RAM.

    Firefox caches images and rendered pages so that things happen reasonably fast. A 1000x1000 colur image at 24 bit is already 3M. There is no way a modern page with an image or two would fit in a few M.

    Once you have 800 tabs loaded (something I tend to do) all running JS and using images all over the place, memory vanishes fast.

    There are basically several problems. Yeah firefox isn't perfect and could do with some optimization. But, many websites do pointless bloaty stuff and require scads of JS and huge images just to show some text. And then there's the browsing habits.

    These days I run with NoScript, and a tab unloader, and I'm picky what scripts I allow. It makes firefox usable on my 1GB netbook. It's taking up 176M at the moment. Actually it's got a bit better recently. Even with those it needed restarting to clear the ram, but now it runs substantially longer.

  • An improvement (Score:5, Informative)

    by Rootbear ( 9274 ) on Monday September 01, 2014 @05:08PM (#47802557) Homepage

    I'm actually using Epiphany, the new browser, to post this. Slashdot was one of the first sites I visited and co-incidentally there was an article about it right at the top! So far, it does seem to be a nice upgrade to the previous Midori browser, which I found essentially unusable.

  • Re:Awesome (Score:3, Informative)

    by goarilla ( 908067 ) on Monday September 01, 2014 @05:56PM (#47802783)
    What about the Banana Pi http://www.bananapi.org/p/prod... [bananapi.org].

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