> 1> Old systems with limited memory and early pentium cpu's

Mozilla technology (particularly the Gecko renderer) will, via Galeon,
Kmeleon and Skipstone. 

> 2> Embedded systems with limited memory and not particularly powerful cpu's

Same answer as above; a lot of the Mozilla suite is not appropriate for
embedded systems.
 
> 3> Desktop pc's running windows, given that IE is so dominant on it's native
> platform, and that windows loads a lot of IE libs during start-up. Will
> people essentially run something on top of all that when X% of resources
> have been used to set-up IE for quick execution.

If they see a Mozilla application they want to run, they'll need to
install the framework.

> 4>Desktop pc's running linux now that konqueror is coming along so well, and
> the fact that the linux port is *still* a mess full of nasty hacks that slow
> everything down even more.

Do you have any concrete examples of these hacks that you've filed bugs
on? 
 
Gerv

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