Leroy Tennison writes: > Not knowing what kind of server management you're looking for I can only make > general suggestions. We found that the removal of Java support (actually > NSAPI in favor of the Pepper API which Oracle has stated they won't support) > left us with limited IPMI (iLO, DRAC, whatever) functionality. And, looking > at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Web_Start, Oracle has stopped > supporting javaws. In our case (SuperMicro) we found two things: their newer > hardware had switched to HTML5/iKVM which didn't require Java and SuperMicro > had supplied non-browser-based (but Java-based) programs which supplied > equivalent functionality for the legacy hardware. My recommendation would be > to look into those alternatives. > Java Web Start - Wikipedia<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Web_Start> > In computing, Java Web Start (also known as JavaWS, javaws or JAWS) is a > framework developed by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) that allows users to > start application software for the Java Platform directly from the Internet > using a web browser.Some key benefits of this technology include seamless > version updating for globally distributed applications and greater control of > memory allocation to ... > en.wikipedia.org
This is about firefox. I was able to add custom helper applications on previous versions, or pick an executable from the filesystem tree to achieve this. This version of firefox doesn't allow that, it has a predefined list of helper apps taht cannot be updated. If it somehow generates that list from OS config files, I am wondering which those are. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos