Would anyone be able to point me to a deb of the latest mozilla, 1.6b, configured to use gtk2 and anti-aliased page rendering? If not, then I would appreciate any help or pointer to documentation for compiling 1.6b from source so as to achieve the desired effect.
The latest mozilla offers a feature that I thought might never come: NTLM authentication. I downloaded the Linux binary from mozilla.org, and I was, for the first time ever, with the new browser able to access my company's main internal Web pages without having first to reboot to MS Windows. This is very exciting news for me. Unfortunately, the display of the downloaded browser is rather ugly. Neither the widget fonts nor the fonts used for page rendering were anti-aliased. I had forgotten how ugly things were in the old days. I did download the source code and compile mozilla, but the configure script failed unless I installed libgtk1.2-dev and, as I then feared, the resultant binary used the old, bitmap-font gtk widgets. No joy. Any help is appreciated. -- Thomas E. Vaughan (303) 939-6386 Ball Aerospace, Boulder