fedora-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:56:24 -0600 > Fritz Whittington <f.whittington@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On or about 2004-01-13 15:28, Alexandre Strube whipped out a trusty >> #2 pencil and scribbled: >> >>> Em Ter, 2004-01-13 às 14:20, Don Levey escreveu: >>> >>> >>> >>>> On the up side, most everything now works (though I may still have >>> to>recompile a kernel for a few niggling details). On the downside, >>> after the>upgrade Galeon (her browser of choice) would not start. >>> No error, just no>browser. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Galeon was abandoned from switching from gnome 2.2 to 2.4. The >>> gnome's navigator name is epyphany now. Just remove galeon (with >>> --force if you need to), and install mozilla, or, if you prefer, >>> epyphany, which will make you install some mozilla stuff anyway. >>> >>> >>> >> In addition to the above, at Dag's site: >> ### Dag Apt Repository for Red Hat Fedora Core 1 >> rpm http://apt.sw.be/ redhat/fc1/en/i386 dag >> >> there are RPM's for Mozilla 1.5 and a Galeon which works with it. >> Also for 1.6b, I think. I know the 1.5 set works, I've installed >> them. Do an rpm -e for both mozilla and galeon, then install the new >> ones from Dag using whatever you like. > > It's worth noting though that galeon-1.3.x which is what you'll get > from Dag is a very different beast to galeon-1.2.x, which is my > browser of choice on RH7 and RH9. IMO the 1.3 series has been > seriously > dumbed down, but more seriously is significantly slower. When I > installed FC1 I compared galeon, mozilla, epiphany and firebird for > features and speed. Galeon was by far the slowest, mozilla and > firebird the fastest. Firebird looks like it's going to be really > good, but isn't quite yet, so I'm using mozilla. This is on a 700MHz > laptop, so it's possible that speed variations will be insignificant > on a modern, fast machine. > > Regards, > > Chris Thanks all for the info. It looks like, for the foreseeable future, she'll be sticking with Mozilla, though I'll keep one or two more on her machine anyway. Her main problem with Mozilla is that some websites (in particular, one on which she liked to go shopping) were "broken" and didn't render correctly. Hmm... Maybe this is not a bad thing... -Don