Mark Weaver wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 01:01:25 +0100
> Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed frantically in their message:
> 
> > So sprach �Franki� am 2001-12-17 um 12:42:27 +0800 :
> > > though I would like to upgrade to 0.9.6 on 8.1 without breaking anything.,..
> > > but if its not possible, its not possible.
> > > (or at least not easy.)
> >
> > Well, it's rather easy if you can live with a mozilla being installed
> > in, let's say, ~/mozilla.  If that's okay, download a .tar.gz (or even
> > just the installer) from the mozilla site and install it.  Just remember
> > that it needs to be in your $PATH before /usr/bin!
> >
> > To do this, I've made myself a ~/bin dir and put ~/bin in my PATH.  Now,
> > ~/bin/mozilla is a link to ~/mozilla/mozilla.
> >
> > Easy enough for me :)
> >
> > Alexander Skwar
> 
> I d'loaded the latest version of Mozilla and it'still a bit too heavy for my old 
>machine. It's nice though. very, very functional.

I'd still recomend either Bluefish, or Quanta Plus. They're both
installed with 8.1, and both very functional. (with my favor leaning
toward Bluefish). using Mozilla for that is like using a large truck, to
haul a small jar of peanuts.

That is unless you want to do it the right way, and just use vi.  ;)

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