On 5 Sep 2002, James Pifer wrote:

> That's exactly my question. I could care less about Ximian, EXCEPT for
> Evolution. I use Evolution for all my mailing lists, so I don't want to
> risk that. 
> 
> On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 01:47, Eric Kadison wrote:
> > What is galeon, anyway.  If it's not needed by evolution, then it can be
> > gotten rid of, right?

Galeon is a pretty nice front-end to Mozilla - consider it a fancy 
theme/skin, with a built in google-bar etc.

As suggested, download the 1.1 tar.gz full installer (or other), and run it.  
Specify any old directory for installation.  Then write a two liner shell 
script that looks like:
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/home/dhill/mozilla
/home/dhill/mozilla/mozilla

Link that shell script as the executable for the icon.  Off you go.

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