Hello,
Does Konqueror-Trinity use the KHTML "motor", or another webengine as KDE5 ?
I receive informations that Konqueror-KDE5, should be better than Firefox or Chrome...
Thank for this technical information,
Take care and hope you are all well.
André
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ajh-valmer wrote:
Does Konqueror-Trinity use the KHTML "motor", or another webengine as KDE5 ?
well something has to process the HTML content and this is KHTML as far as I know. It is called tdehtml now and is part of the tdelibs
$ dpkg -S /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0 tdelibs14-trinity: /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0
I receive informations that Konqueror-KDE5, should be better than Firefox or Chrome...
KDE5 is always better - this is why we stay with KDE3 :) (irony)
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Anno domini 2020 Wed, 01 Apr 13:07:28 +0200 deloptes scripsit:
ajh-valmer wrote:
Does Konqueror-Trinity use the KHTML "motor", or another webengine as KDE5 ?
well something has to process the HTML content and this is KHTML as far as I know. It is called tdehtml now and is part of the tdelibs
$ dpkg -S /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0 tdelibs14-trinity: /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0
I receive informations that Konqueror-KDE5, should be better than Firefox or Chrome...
KDE5 is always better - this is why we stay with KDE3 :) (irony)
Funny part is, all these "modern" browsers use the same engine - including M$ Edge.
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On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 13:09:49 +0200 "Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" office@klepp.biz wrote:
Funny part is, all these "modern" browsers use the same engine - including M$ Edge.
Not quite. There are two major engine families in use:
Blink (used by Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi) which forked from Webkit (still used by Safari, Midori, and other minor browsers) which forked from KHTML (TDE Konqueror)
Gecko (used by Firefox, Seamonkey, Waterfox, and various rebrandings) has a fork Goanna (used by Pale Moon).
There was a lot more diversity a few years ago, though, when Opera and Edge (and IE) still had their own engines. Mozilla was developing a new engine for a while, but I don't know its status.
So if you want to fight the Blink-Webkit monoculture, you're stuck using something from the Firefox family . . . or elinks.
E. Liddell
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Anno domini 2020 Wed, 1 Apr 08:53:36 -0400 E. Liddell scripsit:
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 13:09:49 +0200 "Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" office@klepp.biz wrote:
Funny part is, all these "modern" browsers use the same engine - including M$ Edge.
Not quite. There are two major engine families in use:
Blink (used by Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi) which forked from Webkit (still used by Safari, Midori, and other minor browsers) which forked from KHTML (TDE Konqueror)
Gecko (used by Firefox, Seamonkey, Waterfox, and various rebrandings) has a fork Goanna (used by Pale Moon).
There was a lot more diversity a few years ago, though, when Opera and Edge (and IE) still had their own engines. Mozilla was developing a new engine for a while, but I don't know its status.
So if you want to fight the Blink-Webkit monoculture, you're stuck using something from the Firefox family . . . or elinks.
Oh, I really was under the impression that gecko has fallen into oblivion. Good to know, there are still some differences.
Nik
E. Liddell
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On Wednesday 01 April 2020 04:09:49 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2020 Wed, 01 Apr 13:07:28 +0200
deloptes scripsit:
ajh-valmer wrote:
Does Konqueror-Trinity use the KHTML "motor", or another webengine as KDE5 ?
well something has to process the HTML content and this is KHTML as far as I know. It is called tdehtml now and is part of the tdelibs
$ dpkg -S /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0 tdelibs14-trinity: /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0
I receive informations that Konqueror-KDE5, should be better than Firefox or Chrome...
KDE5 is always better - this is why we stay with KDE3 :) (irony)
Funny part is, all these "modern" browsers use the same engine - including M$ Edge.
This might go slightly off-topic, but here goes:
I recommend giving Icecat a try, if you want a Mozilla browser like you remember, but with security and privacy brought up-to-date.
If you can't find it in your repositories, it's available in source tarballs. Also, I found it in the Trisquel repositories, but their Ubuntu packages run just fine on Debian/Devuan systems.
Personally, I don't like the idea of using Konqueror for both file management and as a web browser. As for the "engine" ... I only care that it works with TDE.
Bill
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