Paul Mackinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks, I'll definitely check out those sites. Regarding your font
> advice, changing the fonts changed the browser display, but not
> the JavaVM stuff.
Guess that must not've been it then :-)
Since the browser changed and not the JVM, I suspect it's
Thanks, I'll definitely check out those sites. Regarding your font
advice, changing the fonts changed the browser display, but not
the JavaVM stuff. My XF86Config-4 file looks like this fontwise:
# This loads the Type1 and FreeType font modules
Load"type1"
Load"freetype"
#
Paul Mackinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The following is off-topic for this thread, but I have no idea
> if it's a debian, windowmaker, java, or mozilla issue; any comments
> about the following 2 issues would be greatly appreciated. If this is
> too off-topic for this list, please suggest a
DvB muttered:
>
> All of the above actually isn't always necessary. It's usually OK to
> just unpack the new build on top of the old one and it'll preserve the
> plugins/talkback/etc from the old build. However, sometimes I'll run
> into bugs which go away only after killing the old directory and
Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> While it's something of an ugly hack, I use the following shell script
> to download the most recent nightly when I feel like it. Of course,
> you'll have to change the URL to your local mirror.
>
> rm -rf /usr/local/mozilla
> tar xzvf mozilla-i686-
Quoth Colin Watson,
> The mozilla in Debian stable and testing is really rather old. Let's
> hope we can get a new release out sometime soon and finally kill M18.
It's actually very easy to get and install the nightly builds into
/usr/local. If you want to actually use mozilla as your day-to-day
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 04:20:38PM -0800, Greg Wiley wrote:
> I like Mozilla a bunch but it has an annoying behavior that deserves a
> wishlist bug unless it's due to my own stupidity:
>
> It doesn't remember the last page position when returning via "back".
> That is, it always returns to the top
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