Barnet Wagman wrote:
> PS is there any browser that works under Linux that does a better job
> with
> applets?
>
Mozilla is supposed to use the java that is installed on the system and
in windows it works, but I haven't figured out how to get it to work in
Linux.
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> > >I see what you mean about the applet. After I flicked through a few pages
> > >Netscape crashed and it seemed to take the whole of X with it! Hmmm...no
> > >response from anything until I killed NN. Is this a prob with the applet
> > >or with NN? I'm running 4.7.
These problems are not uniqu
Chris Abbey wrote:
>
> At 23:57 9/21/00 +, Mark Ogden wrote:
> >I see what you mean about the applet. After I flicked through a few pages
> >Netscape crashed and it seemed to take the whole of X with it! Hmmm...no
> >response from anything until I killed NN. Is this a prob with the applet
> >
At 23:57 9/21/00 +, Mark Ogden wrote:
>I see what you mean about the applet. After I flicked through a few pages
>Netscape crashed and it seemed to take the whole of X with it! Hmmm...no
>response from anything until I killed NN. Is this a prob with the applet
>or with NN? I'm running 4.7.
I'
I see what you mean about the applet. After I flicked through a few pages
Netscape crashed and it seemed to take the whole of X with it! Hmmm...no
response from anything until I killed NN. Is this a prob with the applet
or with NN? I'm running 4.7.
I have a quick question while I'm here. Is there