Or is Redhat correct that there is nothing improved here and wait for 3.0?
Sorry to jump in, but where is that you saw Red Hat saying "there is nothing _improved_ in FF2"?! I suppose RHEL5 doesn't have FF2 because "it's too new", but here is what I terribly miss while using FF1.5: -- saving the whole session, even when FF crashes (yes, FF _may_ crash); it saves even the text you were writing in a textarea! -- spell-checking (extremely useful when you're not a native speaker).
But indeed is kinda shame that there isn't any 3rd party repo providing FF2 for EL5. (I don't expect EPEL to have it. because FC6 was on FF1.5 too).
But for Thunderbird 2.0, I agree: I can't see anything _significantly_ improved.
Cheers, R-C
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 11:37:52PM -0700, Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
I agree, I just upgrade to Fedora 7 which finally had FF2, and I already enjoyed both features.
EPEL is not going to replace any RHEL packages. There was a longish thread on whether Fedora Extras would provide FF2 as a parallel install for FC5/6, but the FF mainatiner gave good reason for not doing so (like the FF2 packages he would create being in an incompatible upgrade path, FF and FF2 not being able to share configs and the like). So in general it's a touch job for a 3rd party to decide to do so, when even the base distribution is holding off.
Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote:
When I was googling for any rpms, I found a number of threads on the subject. It COULD have been a bit of sour grapes on RH's part that really they were too busy with EL5 to deal with someone else's project (Firefox 2)...
I have found this to be a frustrating 'option' Even when I shutdown FF2 cleanly, when I start it (even after rebooting the system), it trys to resume my sessions...
Yeah, you would think it would be on ATrpms by now.
But for Thunderbird 2.0, I agree: I can't see anything _significantly_ improved.
ok.