Praedor,
Just a thought here, but have you tried Win4Lin? It works great on my
system, and I have both Netscape and IE for Windows available this way. Of
course, if you are like me, you probably prefer a Linux-native browser. I
use Netscape now, but am presently trying Opera 4 beta. As was already
mentioned, it does not yet support Java. But otherwise, it seems like a
pretty good app. I haven't tested it much yet (just installed it this
morning), so I don't really know if it will fit my needs or not.
Dave
>On Friday 02 February 2001 17:19, you wrote:
>
> >
> > From kmail, trying to open web pages fails. KDE used to open it with
> > Quanta (STUPID DEFAULT SETTING BY THE WAY!). I fixed the file association
> > so that Konqueror would do it. IT DOESN'T. Instead, it STUPIDLY downloads
> > the frickin' web site and then complains that "file:/home/praedor/<the
> > website>" doesn't exist. DUH! If it would just open the damn website
> > instead of jacking off trying to download it and then open it...
> >
> > Anyway, konqueror is OK for many sites, but for many others (which happen
> > to be rather important to my usage needs) IT SUCKS. Opera MUST be better
> > than it is. Mozilla is bigger and slower but it works. Opera is small and
> > supposedly very fast. If it can do what konqueror simply doesn't do then I
> > will quickly dump konqueror in favor of Opera, even if I have to pay.
> >
Dave Sherman
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