The only kernel panic i've ever seen was caused on my slackware 3.6 system
while exiting lynx. Every program created most likely has bugs in it. It's
is almost impossible to test code for every possible combination of events.
Most similar programs have their advantages. I use lynx, netscape, and
while in windoze ie4. Lynx is great when i know exactly where i'm going,
but it isn't so great if i'm just surfing around for enjoyment. A similar
argument can be made for a distribution of linux or yes, even a microsoft
product.
-----Original Message-----
From: zentara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, February 12, 1999 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] Story: Microsoft: We Feared Customers Would Choose
Netscape
>
>Nils wrote:
>>
>>
>> > zentara wrote:
>>
>> > I think choosing Netscape over Internet Explorer is like choosing
>> > the lesser of two evils. Netscape has been crashing bad lately,
>> > no wonder they sold out.
>>
>> Who needs either? Lynx has never crashed on me.
>>
>
>Can Lynx handle "secure-online-ordering" ? Alot of
>internet e-commerce sites require you to use either
>IE or Netscape to order things.
>
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