[CentOS] Adding browsers

SilverTip257 silvertip257 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 3 17:00:58 UTC 2013


On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:29 PM, Beartooth <beartooth at comcast.net> wrote:

>
>         Recently, I put CentOS 6.4 on one of the four PCs I keep behind a
> KVM switch. I like it a whole lot in most ways, but Fedora has spoiled
> me : I install almost every browser I can, and generally keep half a
>

I've never found Fedora to be too terribly unstable when I've used it.  You
may have a choice to make, use Firefox and Chromium (since Johnny is
awesome and packages it for EL6) on CentOS or reinstall Fedora and have
access to a larger selection of bleeding-edge software.

And although slightly hokey, you could always have CentOS on bare metal and
Fedora in a VM for the days where you feel like running Arora or Midori,
etc.


> dozen or more open, mostly with several tens of tabs open.  Iow, I use
> browsers as I used to use books, back in the Carboniferous when I had a
> desk in the stacks.
>
>         Are there ways a subtechnoid can run Arora, Dillo, Epiphany,
> Konqueror, Midori, Kazehakase, Rekonq, Opera, and Pan on this CentOS --
>

Third party repo, if the packages exist.

Slightly OT, I believe Kazehakase is a dead project [0] [1].


> without falling into the bad old pit of dependency hell?
>

As John Pierce said, these packages are something EPEL or another
third-party repo would package and provide.


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[0] http://kazehakase.sourceforge.jp/
[1] http://sourceforge.jp/projects/kazehakase/releases/?release_id=2211

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