Hello there, After all this discussion recently on the list about opera for linux and galeon/skipstone, I looked at the galeon/skipstone webpages. So a question came to my mind: They both use the gecko rendering engine from Mozilla. They both need a full install of Mozilla on the machine to work (this is a lot of overhead on a small harddisk, considering the fact, that you perhaps are not able to use Mozilla, if you have small amount of RAM, but you may be able to use galeon/skipstone - so Mozilla would take up several Megs of diskspace, just to provide the rendering engine). Wouldn't it be possible to take just the gecko engine and incorporate it into a new light weight browser, so there would be no need to have Mozilla installed? Why don't the developers of galeon/skipstone follow this approach? Anybody knowing of a browser doing this?
Regards, Daniel