README-midori.txt To import Midori: sce-import midori In some dCore ports this may result in a small non-functional midori.sce. If so activate backports and attempt to re-import Midori. Any updated Midori will most likely be found in the 'main' backport repository. This explains how to activate additional repositories: http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:handling_extensions#additional_repositories Use the correct backport entry for the dCore flavour utilized. Alternatively, Ubuntu-based dCore ports can import Midori via PPA if it is not already available as a package in the Ubuntu repo: sce-ppa-add ppa:midori/ppa Re-import Midori: sce-import midori If the failed Midori was previously loaded, reboot and retest: sudo reboot sce-load midori In some dCore ports some Midori icons may not display. Simplest method to activate icons, run terminal command: echo -e "gtk-icon-theme-name=\"nuoveXT2\"" > ~/.gtkrc-2.0 Alternatively import lxappearance, select and apply the nouveXT2 icon theme. This auto-generates a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 file but provides minimal additional appearance options specific to Midori (disable menu images): sce-import lxappearance sce-load lxappearance Heaviest alternative is to import and load gnome-icon-theme: sce-import gnome-icon-theme sce-load gnome-icon-theme