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maro:
@OldAdamUser2: What all this indicates is that you are not operating a more recent TC version (e.g. 2.10 or 2.11). Those are handling the recursive dependencies quite well.

From my experience it is highly advisable to stay always current in terms of core (i.e. kernel & initrd) as well as extensions.

OldAdamUser2:
That's true. I'm stuck on 2.8. I tried 2.10 or 2.11, but I had some problems connecting to the internet with wifi, and I haven't  yet tried to sort them out.

I turns out that Namoroka is the answer to the (very modest) lacks I was finding in Opera 9.64. I also like programs to be efficient, small, and light.

Generally speaking, I'm in the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it camp" so I may stick with TC 2.8 for quite a while.

gerald_clark:
That's just dandy as long as you never want to add any new programs.

thane:
Downloaded arora and had a problem with Google gmail. When I tried to do a mass delete from the trash (that is, Empty All without checking the emails) I got kicked out of the browser session back to the desktop. However when I went back to gmail I was signed right back in as though the session was still active. Now back on Opera.

curaga:
If you wish to try a frankenstein build, you could see if copying just tce-load from 2.11 to your install lets you install recursive extensions. Unsupported, but so is 2.8 now.

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