solved a problem with lxde

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loldier
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Ernesto said:
"...is Midori the lightest free choice or we have another one in the same “league”?"

I believe Netsurf is lighter on resources. Or Dillo. Of course, CLI browsers Lynx, Links are lightweights in their own right.

http://www.netsurf-browser.org

https://www.dillo.org

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SuperTramp83

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Netsurf is way lighter but it is also way less functional, unfortunately. :(

loldier
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So true! The lightest browser ever to be invented is one which is completely non-functional, letting one stare at a static black screen into the abyss all day.

That said, Line Mode Browser is green and simple, pretty close but no cigar.

http://line-mode.cern.ch/

http://line-mode.cern.ch/www/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html

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ernesto
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Nice! But is there nowadays any browser on this style? I mean text only

Magic Banana

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Most of the Web browsers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text-based_web_browser lists are still developed.

loldier
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Line Mode Browser is obsolete. To name a few maintained/relevant/well-known text-mode browsers: Lynx, Links, w3m.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W3m

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_(web_browser)

ernesto
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I actually made a clean installation of trisquel mini from usb. I deleted all the partitions except the existing windows and I installed from usb trisquel midi along windows because my wife does not allow to delete it... I deleted partitions in the dumbest way because I didn want to spend time on learning how to do it so I did it from Windows itself...
Anyway I can say now it runs much better than before, it goes fast and midori goes fast too!
I installed i3 because it is the way I like by now, but when I try to enable wifi it does not work, it says "secrets are required but not provided"... I searched on the net without luck, now I am on Trisquel Mini instead i3, but do you know how can I do it ? I tried to do it from terminal following indications but it always says the same "secrets" message. Or if I could use some graphical program to connect by wifi on i3, I don know those programs

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> but when I try to
> enable wifi it does not work, it says "secrets are required but not
> provided"

How did you try to connect? nmcli? nmtui?

> now I am on Trisquel
> Mini instead i3

So it works in LXDE (Trisquel Mini) but not i3?

> Or if I could use some graphical program to connect by wifi on
> i3, I don know those programs

Sure. If you run nm-applet in a terminal it should appear in your i3
bar. Or you can add it to ~/.config/i3/config so that it starts
automatically when you log in. See here[1] for instructions.

Alternatively, you could install a desktop environment and replace its
window manager with i3. A desktop environment configures things like
networking (and other nice things like automatically mounting usb drives
and detecting monitors) to work out of the box.

I use MATE, but I replace MATE's window manager (Metacity) with i3 and
remove mate-panel. The result looks just like i3, but things "work" as
they do in MATE.

$ dconf write /org/mate/desktop/session/required-components/windowmanager "'i3'"
$ dconf write /org/mate/desktop/session/required-components/panel "''"
$ dconf write /org/mate/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons "false"

It's probably possible to do the same thing with LXDE.

[1] https://i3wm.org/docs/userguide.html#_automatically_starting_applications_on_i3_startup