I only use Ubuntu/Gnome, but Google seems to tell me the state of things is:
- Ubuntu comes with Firefox - Xubuntu comes with Firefox - KDE comes with something called Arora Arora seems to be a Webkit-based browser, as Chrome. I'm currently playing with SRWare Iron, which is a build of Chromium with most of the Google tracking stuff disabled or flat-out removed. I think a sane default configuration of Chromium and a blanket configuration setting that disables those "intrusive" Google enhancements (like Search Suggest-- which by the way I enjoy in Firefox...) would be a better approach to this. More directly, I'm pondering if Xubuntu should default on Firefox; or if something lighter-weight like Arora or Chromium would fit better. I think the look and feel of Chromium is more natural to XFCE, though it's a bit shocking to me (the lack of a status bar at the bottom is one point of contention ...). Plus Chromium is GTK+ based and uses the current GTK+ theme; Arora is Qt based and would require Qt plus qt-gtk-engine or something to look right, which would consume more disk and memory and possibly be unstable. -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss