On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 05:50:04PM +0200, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote: > The current mozilla Debian package (M17-1 here) *is* a browser-only > version (unfortunately, it has no themes either).
Someone said that this was not actually the case, and stated that it seamed more like a permission thing on the directory where it is installed. I'm using upstream M18, so I wouldn't know. > Shouldn't it be possible to run Galeon (alas, no deb available, and it > seems impossible to compile it) without GNOME (of course, the > libraries are unumbearable, but they don't occupy much space on the > hard disk)? I doubt that, it is a gnome program and it's therefore rather tightly bound to the gnome libraries at the moment. I'm sure someone will do a GTK+-only thing soon, if it hasn't been done yet, but Mozilla runs great on my box already, so I'm sticking with it. -- // André