Re: Opera 7 for alpha linux
My experiences with Dillo on alpha is that its extremely unstable. It
would segfault at the sight of "<table>", but on x86 its a nice
lightweight browser.
Richard Fillion
rick@rhix.ods.org
On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:30:21AM +1100, Davies, Huw wrote:
> > From: Ted Goodridge, Jr [mailto:tedgoodridgejr@acm.org]
>
> > I've used opera and I'm very impressed with its speed (at
> > least on win32 it
> > is much much faster than mozilla). It is also very small and
> > uses less CPU
> > power and memory. I know it isn't open source, but it is a viable
> > alternative, and if you are a student, the price is only $20.
>
> Have you looked at either dillo (http://dillo.auriga.wearlab.de/)
> or konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org/konq-browser.html)?
>
> I haven't tried to compile either on alpha (my alpha boxes are servers
> not workstations) but on x86 or ARM they really perform.
>
>
> Huw Davies
> BUSINESS CRITICAL SERVICES
> Compaq - a Hewlett-Packard Company
>
>
> E-mail: Huw.Davies@hp.com
>
> * Personal opinion only *
>
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