well phoenix is open source, you can get binaries at mozilla.org for OS/2, linux/i386 and win32, and probably others, however i did notice that the red hat 8 repository at freshrpms has an rpm of phoenix 0.5 in it, meaning that if you have red hat 8, you can just apt-get phoenix and that's it.
there are two things about that - one i don't know if apt has those for non RH8 linuces, also i strongly recommend using the latest phoenix nightly. it's a lot nicer (and ironically more stable!) than the most recent 'stable' version, which is 0.5. all you need to do is download the binary tarball from mozilla.org, untar it into /usr/local (or i prefer /opt) and drop a symlink into /usr/bin and you're away. i'd take this method over the rpm method because you know where all the phoenix files are (in /opt/phoenix) instead of rpmd all over the place. just my opinion.
i find many sites do not work in dillo, sadly, dillo is great and is stable, but is only as good at rendering webpages to about the standard of netscape 1 or so. this is no bad thing, that's a lot better than nothing, plus it does it while still weighing in at 300k!
[ April 15, 2003: Message edited by: Calum: crusader for peace & freedom ]