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</div>... and that is the problem. Debian has made a silly choice in deciding that<br>
their own hack-line is the default browser of choice, sure you can install<br>
the Firefox(tm) version, but you still have to go out of your way to do it.<br></blockquote><div>i agree. debian's choice with all the respect to iceweasel was stupid.</div><div>those who use iceweasel could have apt-get installed it easily themselves.</div>
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I gather what Simon is trying to get at is default choices, yes you can<br>
install the latest and greatest on any OS but the default choices of some<br>
distros are just plain stupid.<br>
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You have to admit, the Linux version of the "popular browsers" out there are<br>
almost the black sheep of the family, its well documented that Windows Firefox<br>
performs alot better than Linux. Chromium/Chrome was developed for Windows and<br>
then ported over, same with Opera.<br></blockquote><div><br></div><div>don't like opera and don't generally use it, but can tell you about chrome/chromium.</div><div>in a years time it will be fully featured (not ported) native browser for linux. google is working </div>
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