begin csj quotation: > Why bother, when galeon can run mozilla much better AOL can. I used galeon for a while last year. The upgrade cycle got to be too annoying, though -- every time a new mozilla package came out, it wanted to uninstall galeon, and I'd have to mark it "hold" until a new galeon package came out. Or it would install happily, but galeon would be broken until a new galeon package came out. Mozilla's UI performance, which used to be quite poor, and was the main reason I tried galeon in the first place, has improved considerably since those days. So I find mozilla by itself to be less annoying than the continual upgrade issues of mozilla+galeon. Btw, though, do all mozilla plugins (flash, java, etc.) work under galeon? I'm not clear on exactly how much of that is handled by the Gecko engine. Craig
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