Hi, While viewing the above URL, I clicked on the Download link. I received a "Page Does Not Currently Exist Error." For the past three years I've been plagued by crippleware in the form of a rootkit. After being unable to connect to my IP for over 2 years, since Jan 2009 I've been able to use live distros and some installations on hard-drive. The installed versions were always so limited in useability and slow that I've been forced to only use live distros with cloud apps, which basically sucks.
Also, all of the experts tell me it's a hardware problem, which is beyond ludicrous if the situation were examined in detail. Simply put, nine motherboards, fifteen harddrives, et al don't all have the same hardware problem. Unless you consider a firmware-embedded rootkit hardware. The only reason I'm mentioning this is that I have screenshots, etc. if you're interested. I've given up requesting help. However, one fact I found today I thought was rather interesting. I've occasionly heard of the Epiphany browser, but in all of the times (dozens and dozens) I've loaded a Linux distro, never, including every default Gnome desktop, have I seen a link or menu item linking to the Epiphany browser! I've literally been forced to use Firefox with a Gecko frame from the fu, err, freedesktop.org and their buddies at the W3C, IETF, and DMTF. I think they've been testing a framework for the three strikes rule in the new ACTA agreement, on a few of us suckers, reported anonymously of course, for a couple (literally) of illegal copies of XP. I also tried to connect using https and received a notice dated August 15, no year, saying the Gnome site was down for maintenance. The server address was Red Hat. As I know I'll be prevented from installing a download, as virtually every time in the past, I'll have to wait another day, or year, or decade to try it. Just an fyi Mark Capoferri _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
