On Tue, Oct 21, 2003 at 01:35:15PM +0200, David Jansen wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2003 at 03:02:47PM +0200, Nils Philippsen wrote:
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 17:33, Gerry Tool wrote:
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 10:18, Neil B. Cohen wrote: =20
One thing I forgot to ask about in my first message - Galeon was not included in the original Fedora installation - is it available now? Where can I find it?
=20 Galeon has been deprecated in favor of epiphany, a newer replacement for galeon.
At the risk of being obtrusive ;-), you can grab Galeon-1.3 RPMS for FC at http://lisas.de/~nils/fedora/0.95/extras/ or (for YUM, up2date) http://lisas.de/~nils/yum/fedora/0.95/i386/extras/.
Nils
I was doing a fedora test 3 install just now, and was looking through the "graphical internet" category, and galeon was still there. Haven't installed it, since I was setting up a limited box as a print server for testing, but I wonder what will get installed when you select galeon from the list...
David Jansen
I started wondering why I saw galeon in the package list and a little experimenting showed me I did something silly: I did a nfs install from a directory which not only contained the severn isos, but also the RedHat 9 isos. So I guess anaconda read all of them and presented a combined list of packages, or something like that. When doing a cd-based install, or nfs after moving the isos to different subdirectories, the package selection was as it should be, and galeon was gone. So I apologize for the confusion (but at least i learned something interesting about the installer).
David