On 31 Jan 2002 20:52:19 -0500 David Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 20:44, Seneca Cunningham wrote: > > I have a small system (100MHz pentium, 900M /usr, 1024K video ram) that I > > want to access the internet on. A problem that I have is that when the > > network that I use was set up, the gateway software that was decided upon > > requires the browsers used to have java support. I can't get away from it, I > > need a browser with java support to access the internet (the main reason why > > I still use windoze). > > > > So I was wondering about if there are any good, _small_ browsers like that. > > I tried mozilla on my system, and I had enough time to eat lunch while it > > started up (I have since removed mozilla). > > > > I have X4 installed and working, but I don't want to install any desktop > > managers. [...] > Try Opera. It's non-free, but it seems like what you want. I personally > would prefer Galeon, but that won't work if you don't want to install > GNOME.
Once upon a time there was a debian package called skipstone that ran Mozilla without any Gnome dependencies: http://www.muhri.net/skipstone/skipstone-0.7.8.tar.gz The latest debian version is skipstone-0.7.6. May the source be with you. -- Humanity's future is in the stars: support a manned mission to Mars! http://www.thinkmars.net/petition/addpetition.html