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Re: RE: [SLE] Opera what happened?
  • From: nitebirdz@xxxxxxxxxx (Nitebirz)
  • Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 17:53:20 -0500 (CDT)
  • Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9910081752170.4093-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>



Edward,

Did you consider running amaya? I never ran it, but I heard it is
open source. I believe you can find it at the http://www.w3.org site. It
is supposed to stick to the standards pretty closely too.

Nitebirdz

On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Ian M. Moore wrote:

> edwardb@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> >I would think that this would explain it...
> >
> >"The Linux team is now transitioning to supporting more than just a
> >single Linux. To date the code has been developed under RedHat 6.0 and
> >Mandrake 6.0. This transition will allow Opera for Linux to compile
> >under a much wider variety of platforms than the previous internal
> >build. Experimentation is occurring under FreeBSD and Redhat Linux for
> >Sparc. We hope to be able to support far more platforms than just Intel
> >based Linux, and are moving forward to this goal. Even though this is a
> >lateral move, a more progressivly upward move should begin to occur
> >again within the next week or two. "
>
> I have heard similar things for the last year and a half.
> Is it open source? If it was it would probably be done already.
> Too bad would have been nice to have a linux intel release first thou.
> guess i'll use lynx
> lol
> ian
>
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