Customizing Seamonkey's Toolbar
I thought this had some pretty good tips in it
for Seamonkey, which is my favorite browser.
Much faster than Firefox, at least in my browsing
experiences.
Polarwave. Name has meaning only for myself and several relatives who are now waiting for me beyond the veil. On most sites I'm known as Dennyboy, hence the name of this blog. I started it to keep an ongoing record of my learning experiences in OpenBSD and FreeBSD. Been an uphill fight, quite a bit of the way, having come from a "WINDOZE" background, but I keep plugging away and over time have made quite a bit of progress.
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Pretty cool. Yeah, not sure exactly why, but Seamonkey is demonstrably faster at rendering pages on OpenBSD than Firefox... less feature-creep? Konqueror's quick too. Usually for me it's pages heavy with javascript. On that box I'm running 4.4 with the amd64 SMP kernel on a 2.0ghz PentiumD.
Denny, one of my new projects is OpenBSD 4.4 on an old Sparcstation 20 I've been putting together.
There aren't nearly as many packages for Sparc32 as there are for some other architectures, especially when it comes to Web browsers.
For X, basically there's Dillo.
I, too, am a fan of Seamonkey, and I tried to install it from ports. It took all day to crank through all the dependencies, but eventually the build of Seamonkey failed.
I'm going to try again. On my 2 GB drive, this is basically going to be the only port I use, since I only have 1 GB for /usr.
Maybe a second pass through the port will work since all the dependencies are already installed. ...
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