![]() ![]() (P.S - 90mb of RAM usage by an OS? Sounds like something of dreams. Not tried PaleMoon before, only heard of it, will have to see how it performs against Seamonkey.Īs for Light Web Browser I have tried it before with one or two Linux distributions before, and found that it opened incredibly slow, and was very pitifully slow use to, so appears results may vary with that. Recall now the very good performance of Seamonkey with a version of Ubuntu custom made for my device. You are truly superb, thank you for the help. SeaMonkey and Pale Moon can also be downloaded directly from their respective home page (, ). If not, you may find them as portable applications created specifically to work with Puppy Linux. Depending on your version of Puppy, they may be available in the Puppy Package Manager. Kjellinux wrote: ↑ Wed 8:14 Pale Moon and Light Web Browser are three light browsers that work with Puppy Linux. In the 4:th post on page 12 of " Best 32 bit version with support beyond 2023?", I summarised my results. On my computer, FocalPup32 uses around 90MB RAM when idling after a pristine install, and around 145 MB RAM with the Light Web Browser opened. It comes with Light Web Browser preinstalled. ![]() I tested 9 different versions of 32bit Puppy Linux, and my choice to continue testing was FocalPup32 ( viewtopic.php?f=144&t=405). You may find some useful information in two of my threads, " Best 32 bit version with support beyond 2023?" ( viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3245) and " The mystery of BionicPup32's missing browser" ( viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3276). I have devoted quite some time the last couple of weeks to testing different Puppy versions on a laptop with similar specifications to yours (512MB RAM). Pale Moon and Light Web Browser are three light browsers that work with Puppy Linux. ![]()
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