Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 11:43:54 +0200 From: Nadav Eiron <nadav@barcode.co.il> To: Lars Fredriksson <natad@cryogen.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Running Java Message-ID: <329ABBDA.3846@barcode.co.il> References: <199611260716.IAA23158@mail.umu.se>
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Lars Fredriksson wrote: > > HI > > I'm wondering if the Linux emulations can run Netscape or any other > webbrowser that supports Java. If its possible would it be great! Cause I > heard that Corel are developing a version of Corel DRAW! for Java, so almost > every OS can run it. I'm running Java just fine with the native version of Netscape 3.0 (that is i386-unknown-bsd version). If you can't get that to run Java, look in the archives, there were few discussions on this issue about a month or two ago. It boils down to: Install Netscape 3.0 from the port, read the README and do as it says, and if your applet seem to run but don't show (you get a blank rectangle where the applet should be) then try remaking the fonts directories for X86 > > Thanks, > _ ___ _ _ __ _____ __ > ==|\=|=/_\==|==/_\=| \===<__| |_ _| |__>== > | \| | | | | | |_/ |_| > _ > |________| |_____ > Lars Fredriksson | 0 __ |_ > natad@cryogen.com | |__| [] -| Nadav
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