is there a rpm I can get?
thanks
hankDavid Eduardo Gomez Noguera staggered into view
and mumbled:
> the brilliant beast wrote:
>
> >hello I am in search of some good web browsers that are either java based
> >and use the java swing tool kit or browsers that use the gtk 2.
the reason why I was looking for browsers in those 2 tool kits is
because the 2 tool kits the javaa access swing aps and the gtk 2
work with x windows screen reader I am using.
thanks for those urls. take care.
hankJonathan Bartlett staggered
into view and mumbled:
> > hello I am in sea
the brilliant beast wrote:
hello I am in search of some good web browsers that are either java based
and use the java swing tool kit or browsers that use the gtk 2.0 tool kit.
any recommendations?
thanks
hank
get mozilla compiled with gtk2.
looks pretty nice if you use a theme (for mozilla
> hello I am in search of some good web browsers that are either java based
> and use the java swing tool kit or browsers that use the gtk 2.0 tool kit.
> any recommendations?
Any particular reason? I've never heard of a good Java browser (HotJava
was trash).
Epiphany us
hello I am in search of some good web browsers that are either java based
and use the java swing tool kit or browsers that use the gtk 2.0 tool kit.
any recommendations?
thanks
hank
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ath to some libraries, or
something like that, which makes non-KDE web browsers crash. Starting Opera
loads one of the libraries, so then Mozilla can start.
OK, so I'm just making up an imaginary system for how libraries work.
Input from someone who has more of a clue than I do would be welco
KDE. The freezes started then, but they continued when I switched back to
GNOME. However, they were not immediately present in KDE. I suspect that I
changed some setting in KDE which invalidated a path to some libraries, or
something like that, which makes non-KDE web browsers crash. Starti
Hi Brandon,
I had a smilar problem a few months ago on a 'Psyche' (RH8) box of mine. It came
down to lack of a Java machine - as soon as I installed it, freezes disappeared.
HTH,
Brandon Stafford wrote:
Hello everyone,
I installed RH9 (Shrike) a few weeks ago. Recently, my we
Hello everyone,
I installed RH9 (Shrike) a few weeks ago. Recently, my web browsers have been
freezing every 10 minutes or so. The freezes never occurred before I installed RH9. As
far as I can tell, it's only web browsers that are affected-- XMMS, konsole, and
gkrellm are running a
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:13:52PM -0400, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> I want to use Netscape as my default browser and wonder where I tell RH8.0
> to make the change.
> I have been snooping around through Netscape and of course there is nothing
> there.
>
> Any thoughts fellows..??
For the best way
RandyW
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I want to use Netscape as my default browser and wonder where I tell
RH8.0
to make the change.
I have been
ere is a better way to do this. I've only had
RH8 up for a few days now... (Old Solaris Geek, learning new tricks...)
RandyW
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I want to use Netscape as my default browser and wonder where I tell RH8.0
to make the change.
I have been snooping around through Netscape and of course there is nothing
there.
Any thoughts fellows..??
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