Subject: Re: What to do for a graphical browser in NetBSD???
To: Brian Buhrow <buhrow@lothlorien.nfbcal.org>
From: Stefan 'Kaishakunin' Schumacher <stefan@net-tex.de>
List: current-users
Date: 11/21/2006 11:10:40
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Also sprach Brian Buhrow (buhrow@lothlorien.nfbcal.org)
> 	Hello.  My wife would like to convert her ancient laptop to NetBSD.
> Now, I'm looking at the pkgsrc tree, as of 2006Q3, and I see that firefox
> is in there, but the version is 1.5.0.7,
> but that this version has several security holes.  What are others doing =
to
> get graphical browsers under NetBSD?  Do folks just not use the pkgsrc tr=
ee
> to build a browser, or must I update my pkgsrc tree to the absolutely
> latest of the moment to get the current firefox browser?

Opera (pkgsrc/www/opera) is also a nice and rather small browser. I
use it since 1999 and I am still happy with it. You should give it a
try.

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