OK, so I have a special requirement for using Firefox 2. However, I run Hardy, and it has a default install of (i can’t believe it) the BETA version of Firefox 3.0b5. Golly.

So, I tried installing the firefox2 package from the Ubuntu repos, and had issues with some of the addons I use. I tried the “binary” tarball from the Firefox website. No go - it still wants to revert to FF3. As any seasoned Ubuntu user knows, don’t eff with Ubuntu. Going around making things work can sometimes cause problems with things, well, working.

THe Fox and the CatAfter some research, I found IceCat.

IceCat is “the GNU version of the Firefox browser.” Basically, the GNU guys took Mozilla’s code, and compiled it without using the “proprietary” parts, meaning the Logo and the name, among other things.

So, I downloaded the IceCat tarball. I unpacked it, expecting it to whigh out on me, as the Firefox tarball did, and low and behold! Right there next to my FF3 window was IceCat 2.0.0.13, running at the same time!

I figured it had to be too good to be true, and went about installing my needed Firefox extensions. AND THEY WORKED! HooRAH!

So, needless to say, I’m sold on IceCat as a GREAT replacement/addendum to Firefox. Get it. Use it. Love it.

/cs