One of those headaches, for myself, is installing from source packages. I hate
doing it, mainly because there are different archives, different methods for
extraction, etc. No two sets of instructions for untar and install, etc.,
look alike. You may disagree, if you like, but that's how it goes with me.
Anyway ... I managed to get icecat installed from source packages, the latest
stable version, 60-something. (I saw a version 90-something on their site,
but wonder about the 30 versions in-between that are missing ...)
Right away, I noticed that a lot of problems totally vanished. I could explain
in more detail, but some will believe me, and some will not, according to
their own needs and wants.
Now that I have it fresh in my mind, what needs to be done to make a
successful installation, and seeing how useful it is, and wondering how I
lived with lesser browsers, I thought maybe others might benefit from knowing
the steps, now that I have it still fresh in my mind.
If there is some way of sharing this list of steps, I would be glad to
retrace; but I don't want to go to this trouble if nobody cares. It may be
that a) it's already obvious how-to for most readers of this list, or b)
others are already satisfied with their browsers, or c) don't care, for a
host of other reasons or non-reasons.
On a side note, I wonder if we could get a proper, working, up-to-date version
of icecat into the repositories somewhere (as it has disappeared from
Trisquel and others). I suppose a browser is not really a candidate for
becoming a TDE-Trinity package? but it is a thought, since we already have
Konqueror, which is a web browser as well as a file manager.
Just making the offer, if anybody would find it useful. I don't even know
where I would post it, that it could be found by those who are searching for
it.
Bill
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