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Am wondering if anybody out there already tested new Mozilla 5 on your Linux computer. They always say "use it with your own risk" ... and I refrain to take the risk to install it.
yours
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Tatsuhiko Maekawa wrote:
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Hi
Am wondering if anybody out there already tested new Mozilla 5 on your Linux computer. They always say "use it with your own risk" ... and I refrain to take the risk to install it.
a friend tried Mozzila M4, it was kinda cute, but a bit sluggish probably due to a lot of debug code.... Unless you really want to play with it I don;t suggest trashing your version of nutscrape 4.51 just yet ;)
Scoobz
yours
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On Sun, 9 May 1999, Tatsuhiko Maekawa wrote:
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Hi
Am wondering if anybody out there already tested new Mozilla 5 on your Linux computer. They always say "use it with your own risk" ... and I refrain to take the risk to install it.
Mozilla uses it's own directory, so there aren't any changes made to your installation. As such, it won't wreck your config files unless you have a daily snapshot and some malicious code got in somehow (very unlikely, but that's disclaimers for you).
Whether is crashes once run and causes your system to corrupt itself is an entirely different matter.
FWIW, I'll be d/ling it soon.
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