Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > I just upgraded my system to Debian 3.0 and am happily playing with Konqueror > and Mozilla which are now real replacements for Netscape which was starting > to show its age. NS was actually my last proprietary software package, so > I'm feeling really good about that. :-D > > There is one problem though -- even though I opted to install Kaffe and Jikes > as Free Java replacements, the browsers are not apparently configured to use > them. I kind of figured dpkg would work that out for itself (I've gotten > spoiled, I guess ;-)). > > Going to the Mozilla webpages I found instructions for installing a Java 1.4 > plugin, which I could obviously do, but I really want to run a Free version.
I don't think Kaffe supplies any sort of java plugin. The only one I know of that does is Sun's JRE, for which debs can be found from blackdown.org. [snip problems with kaffe] > MInd you, I'd be happy with any Free JVM -- Kaffe just seemed like the > natural choice when I was looking at the Debian packages. Well, Java and free software is a contradiction anyway, so I wouldn't be too concerned about using a free JVM. -- People said I was dumb, but I proved them! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]