![]() ![]() Please, if anybody can actually experiment with a clean raspbian image from the downloads section, he/she will be able to verify this for certain. Also tried to enable cgroups, extending video ram up to 192mb and setting google dns in /etc/nf but had no luck. It’s like that every time you type an URL and Enter. $gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders > /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders.cacheīut even after a reboot it didn’t load pages until the first 15/20min pass. $sudo apt-get install libgdk-pixbuf2.0-dev I have also noticed an error with apt-get and tried: ![]() It’s probably some package that’s affecting both Midori and Epiphany. I have started again from the clean raspbian image, no overclock and not even locale/internationalization changes… just set my wifi password and performed a system upgrade with apt-get. ARM assembly language optimisations were provided (as always) by Ben Avison of RISC OS Open. To install, type: sudo apt-get updateĮpiphany for Raspberry Pi was produced by our friends at Collabora. Better interactivity during page loadingįuture releases of Raspbian and NOOBS will include Epiphany as the default browser, but the necessary packages are already in our repository.As you can see from the video below, Epiphany on Pi is now a plausible alternative to a desktop browser for all but the most JavaScript-heavy sites.Įpiphany brings a host of neat features to Raspberry Pi, including: The browser is based on Epiphany (aka GNOME Web), as a replacement for the rather venerable version of Midori in Raspbian Wheezy.Įight months and a lot of hard work later, we’re finally ready. Update: Marco Barisione, who led the browser work at Collabora has written a blog post about it.īack in December 2013, we discussed our plans to develop an improved web browser for Raspberry Pi. ![]()
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