Small webbrowser Kazehakase 0.5.4

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Small webbrowser Kazehakase 0.5.4

#1 Post by puppymartin »

A small, easy and fast webbrowser: Kazehakase.
I used a Slackware version and added some libs.

Tested with Puppy 4.3.1. This browser should work on any Puppy with Seamonkey.

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http://kazehakase.sourceforge.jp/
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puppymartin .... Thanks for finding this and making the pet. I generally concur with your performance assessment .... However, on my AMD Duron 700 mhz box initial program startup for Kazehakase. is about 2 seconds compared to 10+ seconds for Seamonkey 1.1.5 and Firefox 2.0.0.20. That is with a few new local bookmarks added ..... Interestingly, if I import bookmarks from SM startup now slows down to near that of SM. This post is make from Kazehakase. Thanks again, KJ

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#3 Post by KJ »

Did a few more tests. Testbed was a Neoware e140 thinclient running a Via C3 @ 1ghz and 1 gbt ram booting from USB2 PNY attache 2gbt flashdrive.

OS was TurboPup Xtreme. OS was restarted for each test and Htop was first started and then the browser under test. This webpage was then displayed and Htop data was collected.

Turbo Xtreme and Htop alone: 18 M memory used and 9 tasks running.


Kazehakase started in <2 seconds.
This page showing in browser: 29 M memory used and 14 tasks running.

SeaMonkey 1.1.5 started in 11 seconds.
This page showing in browser: 42 M memory used and 16 tasks running.

FireDog (based on FF 2.0.0.20) started in 11 seconds.
This page showing in browser: 50 M memory used and 18 tasks running.

Note: SM and FD restart in about 9 seconds on this system.

Kazehakase may be a great add-on browser for slower systems as it starts and shuts down faster and uses less resources while running. Great Find ...KJ

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#4 Post by puppymartin »

KJ wrote:Did a few more tests.
Kazehakase started in <2 seconds.
SeaMonkey 1.1.5 started in 11 seconds.
FireDog (based on FF 2.0.0.20) started in 11 seconds.
Great! Thanks for testing.

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#5 Post by panzerpuppy »

How about updating Kazehakase to the latest version?

The latest version is 0.5.8 (!)

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#6 Post by KJ »

Yes ..... An updated version would be great. Love to take it for a romp.

puppymartin ... I really like Kazehakase .... use it daily and don't understand why this thread has so little attention. Keep up the good work. KJ

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#7 Post by James C »

Thanks for the pet. I'm always looking for small quick browsers and this one certainly qualifies. Posting with it right now. :)

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#8 Post by sc0ttman »

KJ wrote:puppymartin ... I really like Kazehakase .... use it daily and don't understand why this thread has so little attention. Keep up the good work. KJ
I agree... This is a GREAT small browser, and deserves much more attention.

I want to use this is a default browser, without Seamonkey installed, to reduce my ISO size...

But that will be pointless if Kazehakase needs LOTS of Seamonkey libs, as it will end up being around the same size as Seamonkey...

So, Is anyone aware of exactly which Seamonkey libs are required for this to work?
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#9 Post by ragaman »

Precious find. Thanks a lot!

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#10 Post by abushcrafter »

How do you get webkit working? please

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#11 Post by aragon »

it's actually using gecko. there should be a future release that is also aboe to use webkit, but actually you compile against firefox or seamonkey,...

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#12 Post by Anniekin »

if u can get kazehakase to use gecko, is it possible to get firefox to use webkit?

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#13 Post by aragon »

Anniekin wrote:if u can get kazehakase to use gecko, is it possible to get firefox to use webkit?
??? where is the connection ???

aragon

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#14 Post by panzerpuppy »

This "browser" is a very good frontend for the Gecko / SeaMonkey engine included in standard Puppy ISO. Uses less memory, starts faster and runs even quicker than SeaMonkey.

I need the latest version, compiled in Puppy 4.1 / 4.2 , so I can use it in Turbopup and older versions of Puppy (i.e. Puppy 4.12)

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#15 Post by Anniekin »

just saying it would be even faster if we could get it to run on webkit... or did I
??? miss the connection ???

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#16 Post by amigo »

Firefox can *only* use the gecko rendering engine -that's the name of the mozilla/seamonkey html renderer. Kazehakaze and some other browsers have been written in such a way that they can use gecko *or some other* engine. firefox is not written that way and I don't expect that they would change that.

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get this to tech support

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how to delete posts?
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#18 Post by Anniekin »

I like KazeH when I want to surf the web but am under resource intensive conditions.

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#19 Post by abben »

Hey, I got some dependency errors with this pet on Puppy 4.0. And they might be related to strange behavior I'm experienceing

At first Kazehakase was working fine (more than fine, it's the best, lightest damned browser you can get that supports javascript), but soon it started crashing right on launch due to segfaults (the first program that has behaved this way on my laptop). Then it would not successfully reinstall. Bizarre.

Anyway, this is the dependency error I'm seeing:

HOWEVER, these dependencies are missing:
File /usr/lib/kazehakase/libxcb-xlib.so.0.0.0 has these missing library files:
libxcb.so.1
File /usr/lib/kazehakase/libgnutils.so.26.1.3 has these missing library files:
libtasn1.so.3 libgcrypt.so.11 libgpg-error.so.0
File /usr/lib/kazehakase/libgcrypt.so.11.2.3 has these missing library files: libgpg-error.so.0
File /usr/lib/kazehakase/libkazehakase.so.0.1.0 has these missing library files:
libgnutls.so.26 libgcrypt.so.11 libgpg-error.so.0 libxcb-xlib.so.0 libxcb.so.1

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Re: Small webbrowser Kazehakase 0.5.4

#20 Post by marquitico »

puppymartin wrote:A small, easy and fast webbrowser: Kazehakase.
I used a Slackware version and added some libs.

Tested with Puppy 4.3.1. This browser should work on any Puppy with Seamonkey.
Alas, not successful on Quirky Puppy series, although works perfectly on 4.3.1, as you said. Was this hard to do? Would love instructions to try to reproduce this myself.

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