Linux has several Web Browsers available, including Firefox, Konqueror, Dillo, Links, Lynx, Kazekhase, and Amaya.
Sure it can, and its the default browser of ubuntu-linux
Yes. Phone Burner is web based and can be used from any compatible web browser.
No. It is an operating system kernel.
It already can. There are some fax machines on the market with linux drivers. There is also linux based software that can run a computer-based fax (many fax servers run on Linux). There are also online fax services that will work on Linux through the web browser (they don't run "on the os" but they are fully browser-friendly).
google chrome and firefox
Linux has a large and healthy variety of web browsers. Mozilla Firefox is equally popular on the Linux desktop. Opera also has a decent following on Linux. Konqueror, which uses a rendering engine similar to Safari and Google Chrome, also has some usage. There are lots of smaller web browsers, such as Dillo, Lynx, or Arachne, that are sometimes used in less powerful computers.
Yes. Web-based email can be accessed from any modern browser, including those available for Linux.
I use Linux for internet surfing and all things in browser. For music I use Windows7, becouse music program for linux is junk.
Yes, Linux can be used on a mainframe.
Adobe makes an Adobe Flash Plugin. Novell makes a plugin for Silverlight for Linux. MPlayer, Xine, and VLC all have browser plugins to play MP3s, Ogg, and AVI/MP4/MPG videos.
The Safari Web Browser is like Internet Explorer for Windows. The Safari Web Browser is the main browser used for Macintosh systems, and on all iOS devices such as Macintosh computers, the iPod Touch, the iPhone, and the iPad. Safari can also be downloaded onto other operating systems such as Windows or Linux.
To unblock YouTube with Mozilla Firefox browser in Linux Unbuntu 9.10 one must go the browser and adjust the settings. Ironically, step by step instructions on making the adjustment are available in video tutorials on youtube.