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		<title>new firefox 2.0 in amd64</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2006 14:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, as is probably widely known by now, the newly released version 2 of firefox is out. However, as usual, it is available only for 32-bit versions of linux distros. Now, following the instructions from several places and especially here at the ubuntuforums, users of amd64 boxes have installed 32-bit versions of firefox (without the need for setting up a chroot environment). I have just replicated the instructions and set up a firefox 2 for 32 bit in my amd64 box and the result is &#8230; well you see it below: Enjoy really amazing web experience! I. Related posts:Firefox 3 Download Day Acrobat 7.0 in ubuntu 6.06 amd64 Swiftfox saga Install 32 bit wine to 64 bit Dapper antivirus choices in open source


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		<title>Swiftfox saga</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 07:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most solid open projects is, in my opinion, the entire Mozilla family (I include mozilla, firefox, thunderbird and all the others) which can be found here. I have been a happy and satisfied user of mozilla&#8217;s suite, although lately, I have found that firefox and thunderbird cover my needs better. However, the past 48 hours I am experimenting with swiftfox, a lite version (could we say this?) of firefox. Fast, agile, doesn&#8217;t get stuck. The perception the user gets is pure firefox, but it is a faster deal than the rest. Yes, for the purists, it does not render well the acid2 test (but with the exception of Konqueror, I don&#8217;t know a browser that does). The version in the image above is the latest 1.5.0.7 for amd64 processors. It came with all the bell and whistles (thanks to automatix). That meant that I had java, and mplayer and flash, which I could not have before without having a firefox for 32 and a regular firefox for 64. Bottom line, I like it and I will keep on using it. I. Related posts:Firefox 3 Download Day testing scribefire new firefox 2.0 in amd64 Gnomebaker saga! Must Read [...]


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