Subject: Re:
To: Claude Foley <Claude.Foley@cns.eds.com>
From: Robert Alexander Baxter <alex@santa.asf.alaska.edu>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 05/15/1998 09:49:38
Claude Foley wrote:
> 
> Is it ok to assume that lesstif is Motif
> and could Mozilla run on a Sun 3/60?
> 

I have had good luck with lesstif---it seems stable and
also seems like quite a complete implementation.  It
doesn't crash and also the widgets seem to have all
their functions included.  Although it seems like
if any program would really test lesstif out it
would be Netscape (since it's such a giant program).

I use NetBSD on a PC (Pentium) and it can also run
Solaris x86 programs if you have Solaris shared
libraries.

Sun 3/60 sounds like something that Solaris can
run on.  Did you know you can download CDE (Sun's
version of Motif) for free?  Maybe you could use
the Motif libraries (libXm.a etc.) from that to
make Netscape on your computer.  That is if NetBSD
on a Sun 3/60 can run Solaris programs too, like
the PC version of NetBSD can.

Good luck!

-Alex (:-)
 alex@santa.asf.alaska.edu