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I hope it is more STABLE in Linux
I have had Firefox crash several times and get hung in Linux, but the beauty of Linux is that you can end the program without it wanting to take down the whole machine like in IE in Windows.

Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.8.0.4) Gecko/20060614 Fedora/1.5.0.4-1.2.fc5 Firefox/1.5.0.4
Posted by: Linux User 147460   Posted on: 07/11/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Everybody loves Betas, all betas  Boot_Agnostic | 07/11/06
Not True.  st!lborn | 07/11/06
I think that was clear.  DemonX | 07/11/06
I run the nightlies,  Greenknight_z | 07/12/06
I hope it is more STABLE in Linux  Linux User 147460 | 07/11/06
Been a while hasn't it?  TonyMcS | 07/11/06
Firefox works well in XP Pro  Linux User 147460 | 07/11/06
XP  bhartman36 | 07/12/06
not one bad thing  vinc_1969 | 07/12/06
Why don't they ask the Extension developers to test?  Langalibalene | 07/11/06
They can't control all extensions  Greenknight_z | 07/11/06
As much as I like firefox  skeptic tank | 07/11/06
Seamonkey  currie | 07/12/06
Memory  patrick@... | 07/12/06
Hmmmm . . . Didn't realize Firefox had 13% of market . . .  Plain Logic | 07/11/06
Exact figures vary...  Greenknight_z | 07/11/06
I've known that for a while  CobraA1 | 07/12/06
Nobody I know uses it.  marbing@... | 07/12/06
RE: nobody that I know...  pjsenigma@... | 07/12/06
have you tried Firefox, or just the old Mozilla?  CobraA1 | 07/15/06
An Antiphishing tool huh...  Scrat | 07/12/06
Bah. Bah, I say.  MageOfChaos | 07/18/06
Message has been deleted.  myfevertoy | 10/22/06
How much does it borrow from Opera  Boot_Agnostic | 07/12/06

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