Chip Wiegand wrote:
> 
> Amaya, Oh MYA! What a mess it makes of web pages in Linux! I tried just yahoo
> and my companys web site. Yahoo was somewhat navigable, at least I could change
> to various pages. My companys website was all screwed up, and it is supposedly
> backwards compatible to the 2.x web browsers.
> Chip
> 
> On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > >Try Amaya for a graphical browser.  www.w3.org <http://www.w3.org>
> >
> >
> > Yeah, try Amaya for a good time, a couple of laughs...but probably not for a
> > stable browser. I don't know how it fares on Linux but on Windoze, it can't
> > display web pages (jumbles of words overlapping one another) and it crashed
> > my machine within 2 minutes. Total piece of junk. Too bad, too, because if
> > there's one thing this world needs it's a lightweight, customizable,
> > developer-friendly GPL browser. Anyone have other suggestions?
> >
> > Gregg


I thought it was my voodoo banshee card.  whew..

What a mess.

It's gone from my system now..
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