View Poll Results: Which should be the default graphical WWW browser in Knoppix?

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  • Firefox/Iceweasel 6 (currently Debian/unstable+testing)

    26 63.41%
  • Firefox/Iceweasel 7 Beta (from Debian/experimental)

    2 4.88%
  • Chromium (newest version from Debian/unstable+testing)

    11 26.83%
  • Konqueror/Dolphin from KDE (newest version from Debian/unstable+testing)

    1 2.44%
  • Internet Exploder

    0 0%
  • Something Else? (Please state what below)

    4 9.76%
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    I normally use Chromium, since I have a Google Gmail account, I also use the online services Docs, Picasa and also because my wife feels easy to use ....
    I use Firefox when I connect to the Tor network

    So I think the DVD version of Knoppix they can both coexist ...

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    Sorry, I think it's senseless to follow a six months old thread (started 08-22-2011). Also some other postings last days in this Forum are outdated.

    Greetings Werner

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    Hi Werner, surely you're right, but I started using linux only eight months ago, almost completely abandoning Windows, and after deciding to use Knoppix, I registered as a member of the forum in Oct. 2011.
    Throughout this period I practiced, I studied the new operating system, I read most of threads to customize knoppix to my liking.
    I asked for advice, I got help from everyone, and frankly I have learned a lot. Also, if my humble opinion is added to old threads, I think that can still be a "starting point" for those who will approach Knoppix after me and possess my own perseverance in wanting to learn.
    Who comes next has benefited from the experience of those who went before, but only if this experience is handed down.

    Thank you.
    Regards

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    Other Maybe Opera! works nearly on anything!


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    It doesn't make sense to answer in a very old thread.
    wps
    Last edited by Werner P. Schulz; 10-21-2012 at 06:34 PM.

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