
Very light, but it expects a tiny screen. Some of the ones I tried weren't happy with a 64-bit environment.ĭillo used to be the way to go for a very light browser, but I had stopped using it do to lack of packaging and general rudimentary functionality.įennec is another slightly weirder possibility - it's the mozilla mobile broswer. The front page of the site also has this very nice admonition, in line with the idea of light web browsers: Inst arora (0.10.2-0ubuntu1 Ubuntu:10.04/lucid)Īlthough I have tried very few of these, a nice list (with brief descriptions) of light browsers is here: Inst libqt4-designer (4:4.6.2-0ubuntu5.1 Ubuntu:10.04/lucid-updates) Turning your Raspberry Pi into a Retro Game Console has always been a popular and fun project. Libqt4-xml libqt4-xmlpatterns libqtcore4 libqtgui4Ġ upgraded, 15 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

Libqt4-network libqt4-script libqt4-sql libqt4-sql-mysql libqt4-webkit This option is for anyone that is looking to install RetroPie on top of their existing Raspbian image, or for those that already have a preloaded NOOBS or Raspbian microSD card.
#Requirements to install retropie on debian manual
Option 1: Manual Installation on top of NOOBS or Raspbian. Choose your Linux distribution to get detailed installation instructions. Due to licensing restrictions, RetroPie cannot be sold pre-installed on a microSD card. The following NEW packages will be installed:Īrora libaudio2 libmng1 libphonon4 libqt4-dbus libqt4-designer Install retroarch on your Linux distribution. It supports data structures such as strings, lists, sets, hashes, sorted sets with range. Here's what actually would be installed (taken from my 10.04 server) : Redis is an open-source in-memory database for storing data structure, caching, and as a message broker. It should work for what I expect would be normal browser-based control panel stuff. You can run it in graphics mode with the -g flag, like this: links2 -g One of the lighter browsers with modern features I've used is arora.

The lightest (and least-functional) browser I can find is links2.
