<PilingOn>
Why run two development mode browsers? I've seen this before on the list and
I don't understand the use case. Pick a browser to debug in. All other
browsers are tested using the compiled code.
</PilingOn>

On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:38 AM, Oskar Hannesson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently switched from Windows to Linux/Ububtu as my main developer
> platform and are quite pleased with the change.
> However I’m having problem running GWT 2.0 apps in debug mode since
> the lack of the Linux version of GWT Developer plugin for Chrome and
> Firefox.
> The only brake points that works are in the server code.
> Is there any way to debug the client code without the GWT Developer
> plugin for Chrome/Firefox?
> Is it perhaps possible to use the old hosted mode browser found in GWT
> 1.7?
> Thanks.
>
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