On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, [iso-8859-1] Rogério Brito wrote: > On Jan 20 2002, Paul F. Pearson wrote: > > I was looking for Netscape for familiararity. Besides, I don't run > > KDE or GNOME, and I thongt Konqueror and that other one mentioned in > > another message, required one of those desktop managers. I may try > > KDE; I may just try Konqueror w/o KDE; I may try GNOME again (this > > time I'll RTFM); I may try that other WWW browser w/o GNOME. I just > > *love* choices! > > In my humble opinion, I think that you should give Opera a > try. Even with its problems (no software is perfect after > all), Opera is getting better quickly and it is the only > graphical browser actually usable with a low amount of RAM.
As mentioned in my first post on this thread, I had some problems with Opera, too. I'll expound: 1) no .deb for PPC (as you mentioned) -- I think Alien took care of this 2) Install went smoothly, but when I ran it, it complained about not finding a dynamic C++ library (version 6.xxx, IIRC). I couldn't find (using dselect) tha listed library. I used Opera when I had Debian Potato installed. I really liked it. It had a clean interface, and worked quick (I'm only using a PowerMac7500 with a 250MHz G3 card). I was sorely disappointed that it didn't work this time. It also primarily uses the left button; this is good b/c I still use an Apple One Button mouse (F11 and F12 are middle and right buttons). > Hope this helps, Roger... Thanks. -- Paul F. Pearson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://home.hiwaay.net/~ppearson/ "Lord heal our land. Father heal our land. Hear our cry and turn our nation back to You" - Heal Our Land, _Magnify The Lord_ (Integrity Music)