According to dselect (yes, people still use it - I do anyway): nautilus2 recommends nautilus2-gtkhtml nautilus2-gtkhtml does not appear to be available nautilus2 suggests nautilus2-mozilla
Neither of these packages are available, rendering nautilus2 unable to
handle HTML. ISTR that 1.1 was quite broken until I installed one of
these things. The gtkhtml package I can't even begin to describe other
than to say that it didn't seem to be very stable (if I could be more
specific, I'd have filed a bug report) and nautilus1.1-mozilla hasn't been
installable for weeks now.
At least one of these things probably needs to exist and actually work, I
suspect. =) Suggest the gtkhtml package if nothing else for the moment
since at least that should compile. (I couldn't get nautilus-mozilla from
CVS to compile even with gtk2 mozilla - I've been told this module is
obsolete. I haven't tried to get nautilus working with galeon2 yet..)
Any comments, Takuo?
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Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> You want fries with that?
* Knghtbrd wonders what his 18 hour download will break
<Knghtbrd> It includes glibc, X, python, gcc, and the Debian tools..
<Knghtbrd> Which means with my luck it will break glibc, X, python, gcc,
and the Debian tools..
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