Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 03:40:58 -0500 From: WiggTekMicro Corp <wiggtekmicro@comcast.net> To: Mobile-BSDlist <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org>, Cluster-BSDlist <freebsd-cluster@freebsd.org>, Config-BSDlist <freebsd-config@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: freebsd-mobile Digest, Vol 36, Issue 4 Message-ID: <1070095258.23751.27.camel@gate1.wiggtekmicro> In-Reply-To: <20031127200053.CE74C16A4CF@hub.freebsd.org> References: <20031127200053.CE74C16A4CF@hub.freebsd.org>
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Does anyone know how or where to get a web browser that actually lets you view the web, when it has been written using one of the updated media formats. I have been trying to find one for a month now, of-and-on, but nothing seems to work. I have 4.9 on my lifebook. That has a bit less to do with it, than the fact that there is virtually no support for this operating system. I just want to read websites that use jave-javascript-macromedia-flash-etc.... Why is it so difficult for BSD to allow the use of the operating system for simple things. On the freeBSDmall box, the first thing you see is a comment about "serious web users" what is the deal?? I am not even a serious web user and I am seeing the limitations of using the web, unless I wanted to build a super-clustering-calculating-for-nothing-other-than-the-fact-that-the-OS-can project. Please, someone, give me a clue, because after a month of this, I am wondering how a company like yahoo.com can using this operating system, when it can barely show the content on its own site... -- Respectfully, Martes G.W. Wiggtekmicro Corp.
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