Hello !

> Thanks for the info!!

You are welcome.

> I still testing midori from ports, no binary of any browser, only
> netsurf but it is so limited edition and it is from October 2017 ...

As you are told in your first E - Mail, you are very new to OpenBSD.
No problem. If you read my answer again, you will see, that I point
you in my answer at the P. S. to a link. You should follow the link
and, read the site ... also the FAQ. If you check the mailing list
archive, you will see, that ppc@ is a very low traffic list. So, it
helps you and saves your time to read the project website - people
wrote it to help people.

Check http://openports.se/www to see available ports (which are
packages) and, compare it with the index.txt from my last E - Mail -
there are packages of browsers. For example lynx, links+, qutebrowser
and so on. Depends what you are looking for.

Yes, packages from -release are from October 2017 as -release was
published at October 2017. You could also try -current but, keep in
mind that between a -current base system and the ports is a delay of
round 17 days (build needs so long). Means in short, if you try a
-current from today, the existing packages could work but must not. As
-current is the developer version, build packages from ports is the
prefered way.

Regards,

Christoph




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