On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 20:48, Jeff Lasman wrote: > Bruce Timberlake wrote: > > > I personally use Netscape 4.7x on Linux and Solaris, and it works very > > well. While I won't argue about it's being outdated, etc, it does work. > > > > All our development people use Linux on their workstations as far as I > > know, so they are pretty well aware of what limitations are out there > > regarding the UI and browsers... I think it comes down to the critical > > mass issue - making it work the best in the browser(s) that are most > > dominant in the end-user world... > > Yes, but it needs to work well on at least one current browser available > for linux. > > And that is? >
KDE's Konqueror version 3.0.0-12, although I have not tested older versions. It works fine, but if you are a Gnome guy like me, starting Konqueror requires the use of the QT graphics library and does have more overhead than most other browsers if you are running Gnome. If you are running KDE, the QT libraries are already in use so the overhead is not as great. Either way, if you do not install the KDE env., you will have to just to use Konqueror. Although KDE does have a nice icon editor that I have not found a similar one for Gnome, although I am pretty sure you can make icons with Gimp, but it's not as geared towards icons as the KDE one. Not sure if that is reason enough, but if you use a Cobalt and run Linux, then install KDE and use Konqueror. I still have to test Opera 6. -- Sincerely, William L. Thomson Jr. Obsidian-Studios, Inc. 439 Amber Way Petaluma, Ca. 94952 Phone 707.766.9509 Fax 707.766.8989 http://www.obsidian-studios.com _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
