Michael Lankton wrote:
Steve Mills wrote:
Bigger surprise to me would be continuing to use Netscape after this discovery. I can't imagine why I would.
Maybe because kfm does not handle java or embedded midi or any other plugins (realplayer, mpeg, avi, mov, etc) for that matter (and it's as buggy as Netscape and requires a bigger install (kde)). Frankly using kfm as a web browser is kind of like using Netscape as a file manager. No offense intended, just a counterpoint.
I'm sure in a future release, Java support will be in there, assuming Java is still "alive and well" in the future. There's some debate about that. I've become quite fond of KDE....yeah, I know....some don't like it. It DOESN'T look like 'DOZ, is much faster, and I'm spending time with it because it's the "clincher" to move my users at work to Linux. Fred -- - Windows 98 supports real multitasking - it can boot and crash simultaneously - Fred A. Miller, Systems Administrator Cornell Univ. Press Services fmiller@lightlink.com fm@cupserv.org - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e