basic java question - and flash player

R Shapiro yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Wed Jun 12 07:44:01 2002


John Nelson writes:
 > On a related note... what is the "best" Java enabled browser for YDL?  I 
 > like Mozilla on Redhat/i386 and Windows, but not sure if its good (or even 
 > availabel for YDL).

Mozilla runs fine in ydl.  If you're running ydl2.2 you can compile
the standard linux src.rpm (which you can download from the mozilla
web site) out of the box.  If you can't compile it yourself, I have a
set of mozilla-1.0.0 rpms I built, but unfortunately I don't have any
way to make them available except by email, and they're not small:

 11111447 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   112978 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-chat-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
  1901779 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-devel-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   241840 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-dom-inspector-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   161901 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-js-debugger-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
  2371070 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-mail-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   133264 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-nspr-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   177911 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-nspr-devel-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   658685 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-nss-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   461246 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-nss-devel-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm
   402547 Jun  7 10:02 mozilla-psm-1.0.0-5.ppc.rpm

Of course you don't need them all.  I only installed mozilla,
mozilla-nspr, mozilla-nss and mozilla-psm.

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