Hi all
I have been seeing this on w3schools website and I have seen messages saying that my browser is not HTML 5 ccompliant. Are there any plans to make Midori HTML 5 compliant?
Hi all
I have been seeing this on w3schools website and I have seen messages saying that my browser is not HTML 5 ccompliant. Are there any plans to make Midori HTML 5 compliant?
midori uses webkit engine. And it actually has HTML5 support.
Oh; maybe I need to upgrade the version of Midori I have..0.2.4
Tsst, Slitaz package offers now Midori 0.2.4 - @devl547: how did you manage your younger version?
in cooking Midori is 0.4.2 - nobody is working on updating slitaz 3.0 - cooking is working quite good, there are some bugs especially in drivers, but generally its quite usable and stabil.
I use slitaz 3.0 on geode computers, because x does not work with cooking - there I use opera - it does not depend on anything and the newest version works fine.
If you want to use Midori 0.4.2 in 3.0 you may want to download the cooking packages
http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/cooking/midori-0.4.2.tazpkg and the webkit tazpkgs by hand (use tazpkg search webkit on your computer and search the eqivalent here: http://mirror.slitaz.org/pkgs/search.sh) and install all packagages with tazpkg install xxx.tazpkg as root. If there are no depency problems - it works....
May be a stupid question: if X does not work in cooking what do you do then? Work from a black screen? - I tried quite long to get it running but always failed. So I had to drop it.
@michaelbischof
Try adding nomodeset to kernel boot options of cooking.
At boot baby boot screen of slitaz live cd:
boot: slitaz nomodeset
or to end of kernel line of /boot/grub/menu.lst
Thanks, mojo, I did this but without any success. For some damned reason nothing worked, I tried each solution that was offered. I have a (middle aged) nvidia graphic card. In the next week I have no time to test this on another machine.
This is my first linux experience where I could not bring any screen - so what is the technical problem behind that? In 3.0 it runs without trouble, why not in cooking?
can you post the output of lspci
if you have a middle aged nvidia it should be recognized by the open nivdia driver - it is the problem of slitaz, that tinyX was dropped and the replacement - the xbedev-server is not working (especially the keyboard). I got cooking X working on all computers I have tested it - except geode chipsets.
Normally it works like this, that you boot Slitaz in text mode by adding text=screen to the boot line, install the driver - in your case nv with tazx and start X.
In your case, when you want to make a customized iso, this does not make sense - you have to do it on a computer, where the xvesa driver is working.
Hi,
I solved the problem now on another machine, indeed by using ,,slitaz nomodeset" as booting line.
I got a wrong resolution but then a ,,tazx" and selection of ,,nv" did teh rest.
This mail comes from cooking, works like a charme.
Regarding Midori-HTML5, midori FAQ (http://wiki.xfce.org/midori/faq) explains you need to have GStreamer plugins. In Slitaz rolling I installed all gst plugins but I still couldn't play the test at http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Graphics/VideoFormatSupport/Default.html. Midori doesn't seem to detect the gst codecs?
about:version
Version numbers in brackets show the version used at runtime.
Command line midori
Midori 0.4.2
WebKitGTK+ 1.6.1 (1.6.1)
GTK+ 2.24.6 (2.24.8)
Glib 2.30.0 (2.30.1)
libsoup 2.34.0
libnotify No
libunique No
libhildon No
Platform X11; Linux i686
Identification Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X; c) AppleWebKit/535+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0 Safari/535.4+ Midori/0.4
Video Formats H264: false Ogg Theora: false WebM: false
Netscape Plugins:
libflashplayer.so Shockwave Flash
Midori:
Video Formats H264: false Ogg Theora: false WebM: false
because
http://hg.slitaz.org/wok/file/af9a1b47948c/libwebkit/receipt
./configure
--enable-video=no
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