Mart van de Wege wrote:
> Hadron <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> Mart van de Wege <mvdwege_public@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
>>> Hadron <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>
>>>> Vincent <vincent.fritters@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 18:05:49 +0100, Hadron wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Tony Manco <trmanco@xxxxxx> writes:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>>>>> Run Safari 4 Beta on Linux with Wine
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ,----[ Quote ]
>>>>>>>> | The latest eye-candy beta of Safari was released earlier this
>>>>>>>> | week
>>>>>>>> for | Windows and Mac, but Linux users can now (mostly) use
>>>>>>>> Safari 4 using the Wine | compatibility tool.
>>>>>>>> `----
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://lifehacker.com/5161733/run-safari-4-beta-on-linux-with-
wine
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> hmm... already? Damn that was fast...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What was? Them not releasing a Linux version?
>>>>>
>>>>> Safari is an awful browser in my opinion. At least the Windows
>>>>> version is.
>>>>
>>>> Be specific. Why do you think it's an "awful" browser? Because
>>>> there's no Linux version?
>>>>
>>> Do you know how many browsers available for Linux use the very same
>>> WebKit engine?
>>>
>>> I guess not, since you have never been close to a Linux system anyway.
>>>
>>> Mart
>>
>> What are you talking about?
>>
> QED
>
Here, Hadron Snot Quark, some more info for you:
Name : libwebkit-1_0-1 Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 1.0.1 Vendor: openSUSE
Release : 4.25
Build Date: Wed Dec 3 17:28:21 2008
Group : Development/Libraries/C and C++
Source RPM: libwebkit-1.0.1-4.25.src.rpm
Size : 11528104 License: LGPL v2.0 only;
LGPL v2.0 or later
Signature : RSA/8, Wed Dec 3 17:29:42 2008, Key ID b88b2fd43dbdc284
Packager : http://bugs.opensuse.org
URL : http://webkit.org/
Description :
WebKit is a web content engine, derived from KHTML and KJS from KDE,
and used primarily in Apple's Safari browser. It is made to be
embedded in other applications, such as mail readers, or web browsers.
That is the description of one of the WebKit RPM packages installed on my
system
Better now?
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