The image file should begin 'debian' and have the file extension '.img'. Ensure this file is in the folder '/home/user/MyDocs/' - if it isn't, move it there.
This folder already exists and there is no need to create another.
You have a choice of which image to use. Some were listed back in post 137.
After downloading one of these (you may have done this already, I don't know), move the lzma file to MyDocs, then decompress it:
xz -d <whatever-image-you-used>.lzma
Yes, but Chromium has some problems on some Debian ARM. There are also Epiphany, Midori, etc. Not all of them work with Java and Flash.
The 1st post points to post #137, with information about the web browsers installed on each image. See also post #117 about web browsers on Easy Debian.
I prefer to use MeeGo Harmattan web browsers (native, Firefox with Flash, Opera), an Easy Debian Fennec only when needed (some Java site). Firefox and Opera for MeeGo Harmattan also have desktop mode.
Yes, but Chromium has some problems on some Debian ARM. There are also Epiphany, Midori, etc. Not all of them work with Java and Flash.
The 1st post points to post #137, with information about the web browsers installed on each image. See also post #117 about web browsers on Easy Debian.
I prefer to use MeeGo Harmattan web browsers (native, Firefox with Flash, Opera), an Easy Debian Fennec only when needed (some Java site). Firefox and Opera for MeeGo Harmattan also have desktop mode.
i search browser with support java.
at some sites iceweasel/firefox writes 'start: applet not initialized'
My website's statistics show a huge amount of traffic still on the old Easy Debian images; 30GB last month. Amazing to think there are still so many downloads of this old software.