On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:


What's your LINGUAS set to? `emerge -vp mozilla-firefox` if in doubt? Also did
[ebuild   R   ] www-client/mozilla-firefox-1.5.0.8  USE="java xprint -debug -gnome -ipv6 
-mozdevelop -moznopango -xinerama" LINGUAS="-ar -bg -ca -cs -da -de -el -en_GB -es -es_AR 
-es_ES -eu -fi -fr -ga -ga_IE -gu_IN -he -hu -it -ja -ko -lt -mk -nb -nb_NO -nl -pa_IN -pl -pt_BR 
-ro -ru -sk -sl -sv -sv_SE -tr -zh_CN -zh_TW" 0 kB

you try the "Google.com in English" link? It's stored for me. (Perhaps it
If you mean the link www.google.com, I can't use it, because it is
redirected to www.google.pt.
would help if you provided a link to the result page with useless brazilian
links...)
Never mind. I'm done with FF. What I was asking for was feedback about the other browsers.

Either way. The alternatives for X that I'm aware of are www-client/opera,
kde-base/konqueror, www-client/seamonkey and www-client/epiphany. Seamonkey
is the actively maintained replacement for Mozilla. Firefox was supposed to
be a lightweight Mozilla that only does browsing as opposed to browsing,
mailing, irc, calendar... I'd say they failed a bit with the lightweight bit.
Hopefully it'll get better...
I remember that in Mozilla I could press a letter key and it would go
to the next link mactching that letter. I missed that in FF. On the
other hand, I had no use for mailer+calendar etc.

Personally I'm using firefox because I haven't figured out how to get any of
the others to behave like I want them to. Konqueror, Epiphany and Opera are
all a lot faster than Firefox though. Seamonkey I don't know about since I
OK, it's good to know. Epiphany is not a good choice for me, because I
would have to install a lot of gnome dependencies.


Thank you.

--
Jorge Almeida

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