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marmistrz 2016-09-15 15:35

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
I was hoping for some stack or browser upgrade since 2013. Even helped to some extent. Lost the hope two months ago.

t-b 2016-09-15 15:56

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
I have seen you've tried to install DebiaN900 but it didn't work in the end did it?
Seeing guys like you (with superior understanding of Linux) struggling with it made me avoid trying it for now.
Still have Easy Debian so I'll give it at least another year.

Wikiwide 2019-02-12 00:52

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Installed QML-browser recently, thanks to Nwer OpenSSL.

Replaced %QUERY% with %Q in searchengines configuration file. That one is easy and should be incorporated into new version of QML-Browser.

Am fixing the problem with search defaulting to DuckDuckGo and ignoring the settings. The current band-aid fix is to put something like "1/Wikipedia" into searchEngine setting (by using currentIndex of ListPickSelector), instead of "Wikipedia", and then extract the integer {with .split("/")[0] and parseInt(String)} as needed in UrlInputField (to replace hard-coded 0). Works, but ListPickSelector doesn't like it. There could be a more graceful solution than that, I think, but that would require recompiling the binary?

Thank you. Best wishes.
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Per aspera ad astra...

Maemish 2019-09-10 07:21

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
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To see something like this with N900 browser is cool. Same goes with dooble browser. Browser doesn't offer to save passwords (which is good and bad) and I could not post this pic with it cause it could not open "manage attachments".

I losted cutetube2 playback and maybe something else too cause just couldn't figure out how to make TLS1.2 to work otherwise than making cssu devel upgrade. Always so exicting to see what happens. But how to get TLS1.2 to Opera as justmemory has according "hows my ssl?" page?

Halftux 2019-09-10 07:54

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maemish (Post 1560114)
I losted cutetube2 playback and maybe something else too cause just couldn't figure out how to make TLS1.2 to work otherwise than making cssu devel upgrade.

I would say the packages you installed from cssu devel will bring TLS1.2 to qt, but this doesn't mean all applications are now TLS1.2.

For example I compiled wget against libssl1.1 to get tls1.2. Therefore you need a new wget version which has openssl1.1 support. As you seen with gstreamer which uses gnutls through libsoup it is not that easy as you think.

For cutetube2 you can install this version. This is only a workaround for cssu devel. I would like to fix qt so that all old application will still work.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Maemish (Post 1560114)
But how to get TLS1.2 to Opera as justmemory has according "hows my ssl?" page?

I guess justmemory is using a different version than you. So I would think ssl in Opera is somehow hardcoded, a static build.

Maemish 2019-09-10 08:08

Re: [Announce] QML Browser - Web browser written using Qt Components Hildon
 
Thanks again. I'm now strugling to find out how to update iceweasel certs and found out that even though netsurf and iceweasel were working okay the easydeb was messed up. Iceweasel is so far the only browser that some kid's school related pages work where I have to subscribe. But iceweasel is working pretty ok speed with dsp conf load to kernel and swappolube set to proposed settings.


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