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Mike
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join:2000-09-17
Pittsburgh, PA

Good Jorb!

Requires Windows 98 or above.

Firefox runs on anything.

biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050125/sftu069_1.html close enough


exocet_cm
You delete it, I'll find it
Premium
join:2003-03-23
New Orleans, LA
kudos:2

lol



keith2468
Premium,MVM
join:2001-02-03
Winnipeg, MB

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reply to Mike
Here is what Mozilla says it is compatible with, which means it might run on something else, and you might want to try that on your own PC, but you don't want to be a company saying it will.

»www.mozilla.org/products/firefox···nts.html

quote:
Firefox System Requirements
Windows
Operating Systems
* Windows 98
* Windows 98SE
* Windows ME
* Windows NT 4.0
* Windows 2000
* Windows XP (Recommended)
* Windows Server 2003
Minimum Hardware
* Pentium 233 MHz (Recommended: Pentium 500MHz or greater)
* 64 MB RAM (Recommended: 128 MB RAM or greater)
* 52 MB hard drive space

Linux
Software Requirements
Please note that Linux distributors may provide packages for your distribution which have different requirements.
* Linux kernel - 2.2.14 or higher with the following libraries or packages:
o glibc 2.3.2 or higher
o XFree86-3.3.6 or higher
o gtk+2.0 or higher
o fontconfig (also known as xft)
o libstdc++5
* Firefox has been tested on Red Hat Linux 8.0 and later
Minimum Hardware
* Intel Pentium II or AMD K6-III+ 233 MHz CPU (Recommended: 500MHz or greater)
* 64 MB RAM (Recommended: 128 MB RAM or greater)
* 52 MB hard drive space

Mac
Operating Systems
* Mac OS X 10.1.x
* Mac OS X 10.2.x and later
Minimum Hardware
* PowerPC 604e 266 MHz (Recommended: PowerPC G4 667MHz or greater)
* G3, G4, 64 MB RAM (Recommended: 256 MB RAM or greater)
* 72 MB hard drive space

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B
Premium,MVM
join:2000-10-28

Actually, Mozilla (and by extension SpeakEasy) is lying.

I don't think it will run on Windows 98 UNLESS you significantly upgrade Internet Explorer! We've had one or two threads about it, but in short, the Fireweasel depends on a component that is ordinarily supplied ONLY with an Internet Explorer upgrade.

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dleehend
Howdy
Premium
join:2002-03-11
Malvern, AR

That is very interesting.

I have 7 computers here at the house using firefox without any IE updates at all. In fact the first thing I do once I install from my win98se full install disk is install firefox so I can use it to search for any updated drivers.

I have had no problems at all.
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Denjin

join:2001-01-18
Schaumburg, IL

reply to B
Bollocks.

said by B:

Actually, Mozilla (and by extension SpeakEasy) is lying.

I don't think it will run on Windows 98 UNLESS you significantly upgrade Internet Explorer! We've had one or two threads about it, but in short, the Fireweasel depends on a component that is ordinarily supplied ONLY with an Internet Explorer upgrade.

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B
Premium,MVM
join:2000-10-28

reply to dleehend

said by dleehend:

That is very interesting.

I have 7 computers here at the house using firefox without any IE updates at all. In fact the first thing I do once I install from my win98se full install disk is install firefox so I can use it to search for any updated drivers.

I have had no problems at all.
Yes, because SE, I imagine, has the required component. Windows 98 does not.

It's a minor quibble, EXCEPT when you try installing on a new Windows 98 installation (by ftp or CD) without having to touch IE. I've tried.

Note: They may have fixed this in the last few releases, but I doubt it.

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muzscman
Mr. President
Premium,VIP
join:2002-02-15
Florissant, MO
kudos:3

reply to B
then what about linux?? i use it on my linux box and it requires nothing to do with IE on that box. i guess it could use a file from mozilla then....



reub2000
Premium
join:2001-12-28
Evanston, IL

reply to keith2468
LOL @ Linux Requirements

Not even debain stable is still running linux 2.2.14 nor XFree86. If your running a linux system that barely meets the linux requiremnets, you need to upgrade your OS.


B
Premium,MVM
join:2000-10-28

reply to muzscman
It's a Windows issue; the developers of the Windows port relied too heavily on specific Microsoft DLLs.

Last discussion at DSLR starts at the bottom of the page at »CWS = The most dangerous program...

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retrogame

join:2003-04-14
Auburn, MA

reply to B
I've successfully installed Firefox on Win95 computers with at most IE 3.02 installed.


B
Premium,MVM
join:2000-10-28

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Then you've either had significant updates to Win95, or installed DCOM ( »www.microsoft.com/com/default.mspx ), or else you know something developer Ben Goodger DOESN'T know, because he admits to the Firefox problem, and to the corresponding FALSE system requirements, right on page two of that thread:

Yeah we show that dialog on clean Windows 98 systems too... I think you need a few service packs or another app that includes the right version of the dlls. We will get around to fixing this bug eventually so you don't have to do that.
»forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic···start=15

So maybe they've fixed it by now. But I kind of doubt it. They've been too busy raising money for strange "NY Times ads" and getting hired by Google to actually work on the program.

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SkyDude

join:2000-11-19
Raynham, MA

reply to B

said by B:

said by dleehend:

Yes, because SE, I imagine, has the required component. Windows 98 does not.

It's a minor quibble, EXCEPT when you try installing on a new Windows 98 installation (by ftp or CD) without having to touch IE. I've tried.

Note: They may have fixed this in the last few releases, but I doubt it.

-- B
It might be assumed that running an older non-updated IE might be like looking for a hooker at the AIDS clinic. Kinda dangerous, wouldn't you agree?

B
Premium,MVM
join:2000-10-28


That's the point. I wasn't RUNNING it at all, and had no intention to, which was exactly why I was trying to install the Weasel.

Anyway, I generally find myself happier with the real Mozilla suite.

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