Galeon and popups

Derick Centeno yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Aug 6 19:24:01 2003


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I reviewed comments from the community regarding Mozilla and so I went
to the Mozilla website and found out where my errors were.  It turns out
that the ppc version of Mozilla does exist as was pointed out, but it
isn't explicitly placed so that it is easily found.  If one were to
place their cursor of the Linux version plainly posted on their
(mozilla.org) home page, and take a look at the bottom of their browser,
they would notice immediately that those Linux distributions are for PCs
only.  Still I should have looked further for the ppc version of mozilla
1.4

Regarding the FIrebird product however, they clearly state that it is
experimental, unstable and not to be relied upon.

As I stated, I didn't have to download and install Galeon; YDL already
did that.  It was available under the submenu and I've been using it
since.  There is enough details to master in Linux without
having to chase down a convenience which should be obvious.  Hey
everyone congratulate Terra Soft and Kai for selling YDL running on
Apple's Xserve line to, can you dig it, the US NAVY!!!
ALL RIGHT!!!  The story appears in The Register posted 6/8/03

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 TRANSITIONAL//EN">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
  <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; CHARSET=UTF-8">
  <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="GtkHTML/1.1.9">
</HEAD>
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I reviewed comments from the community regarding Mozilla and so I went to the Mozilla website and found out where my errors were.&nbsp; It turns out that the ppc version of Mozilla does exist as was pointed out, but it isn't explicitly placed so that it is easily found.&nbsp; If one were to place their cursor of the Linux version plainly posted on their (mozilla.org) home page, and take a look at the bottom of their browser, they would notice immediately that those Linux distributions are for PCs only.&nbsp; Still I should have looked further for the ppc version of mozilla 1.4<BR>
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Regarding the FIrebird product however, they clearly state that it is experimental, unstable and not to be relied upon.<BR>
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As I stated, I didn't have to download and install Galeon; YDL already did that.&nbsp; It was available under the submenu and I've been using it since.&nbsp; There is enough details to master in Linux without<BR>
having to chase down a convenience which should be obvious.&nbsp; Hey everyone congratulate Terra Soft and Kai for selling YDL running on Apple's Xserve line to, can you dig it, the US NAVY!!!<BR>
ALL RIGHT!!!&nbsp; The story appears in The Register posted 6/8/03
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