Subject: Re: NetBSD/pmax: No Good Browsers. (Was: what to choose)
To: Bob Lantz <lantz@Stanford.EDU>
From: None <mcmahill@mtl.mit.edu>
List: port-pmax
Date: 10/06/2000 16:01:12
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Bob Lantz wrote:
> In my opinion, there is no decent web browser for NetBSD/pmax. It's a
> major limitation of the platform.
>
> I am using an ancient Mozilla, but it is buggy and doesn't support Java
> or flash.
>
> Amaya is OK, but once again no javascript or java, and the interface
> is poor and it is intolerant of anything but perfect html. Rendering is
> also clunky.
>
> Kfm is OK, but doesn't support javascript or java.
>
> I have settled for running Netscape over X from Solaris, which is
> a poor "solution" but the only one that really works.
>
> Has anyone tried a browser that actually works well? How about the new KDE
> browser?? How about a newer version of Mozilla? How about an old Ultrix
> Netscape?? How about Grail or... anything?? Can anyone actually run java
> or javascript?? It's really frustrating and I can't believe that no
> NetBSD/pmax users use the web. Prove me wrong, please!!
the KDE one is sort of ok. I compiled a recent mozilla on pmax, tool 29
hours and crashed. haven't had time to work on it again.
-Dan