(Opera 10 beta). It uses server-side compression
to
do exactly what you're asking: browse faster and use less data ($).
http://labs.opera.com/news/2009/03/13/
http://www.opera.com/browser/next/
I think I like Firefox+ImgLikeOpera+AdblockPlus better than Opera
Turbo. Speed seems about the same
I can do?
You should try Opera Turbo (Opera 10 beta). It uses server-side
compression to
do exactly what you're asking: browse faster and use less data ($).
http://labs.opera.com/news/2009/03/13/
http://www.opera.com/browser/next/
I think I like Firefox+ImgLikeOpera+AdblockPlus
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
May I ask what led you to change to Konqueror, given that Opera also was
available in Linux?
General movement away from proprietary programs. I'm not completely free,
but moving that way.
Also, That was back in the 7.x branch of Opera
do?
You should try Opera Turbo (Opera 10 beta). It uses server-side compression to
do exactly what you're asking: browse faster and use less data ($).
http://labs.opera.com/news/2009/03/13/
http://www.opera.com/browser/next/
to Konqueror, given that Opera also was
available in Linux?
General movement away from proprietary programs. I'm not completely free,
but moving that way.
Also, That was back in the 7.x branch of Opera and I believe it was
available but looked like crap; or I was using a beta that wasn't
was enabled all along.
After having success with every browser (but IE) on Windows, here's my
test results with the same browsers on Linux:
SeaMonkey 1.1.16 - all 3 worked
Firefox - Embed and Iframe work, but Object does not
Konqueror 4.2.4 - all 3 worked
Opera 10 beta - Embed and Iframe work
as I read another thread from 2
days ago ... (Mike Higgins on this list ...) mentioning this new gnome-part.
I disabled compiz and used gnome-shell.
It started fine but I was not able to start thunderbird, it always
crashed the session. Starting opera and/or firefox: OK
Another thing I did today
mode
Pine is slightly less gruesome.. Old kmail rocked. It even did well with
threads where the thread id was mangled - threading by subject was an option.
Haven't looked into the options with the kmail beta I am using at the moment.
I am glad that it is more or less stable.
Pine
n 530 dies, or can't
handle stuff I need, I'm not going to take it to the regional ewaste
dump.
As for base flags changing, what percentage of this list have an ISP
that runs IPV6? And no, I'm not talking about a limited beta. At one
point, I started with USE="-* blah blah blah"
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