Greetings Mark,

Have you tried out Opera  ... the stock 6.x that comes with "emerge opera"
handles java pretty well, as well as the flash ... which you can get as a
plugin

Best,

Simon

On Sun, 15 Jun 2003, Mark Knecht wrote:

> Hi,
>    After using Linux more and more over the last couple of years most of
> what I need to do for day to day life is pretty much together. However,
> at least the way I've set things up, there is never a complete solution
> for just browsing the web. There are always web pages I'm going to that
> tell me I don't have plug-ins. A lot of it is Java based. Some of it is
> Flash stuff. Sound is so so... Email links on web pages don't map to
> Evolution. For all of those reasons my Windows box is usually turned on
> for the time with Linux doesn't cut it.
> 
>    Why isn't there an out-of-the-box Linux solution that's as good as
> Windows?
> 
>    I'm currently using Mozilla under fluxbox, but I've tried Konqueror
> under KDE and didn't do as well.
> 
>    Am I not setting up tools that would make this better? Is there a
> Gentoo doc that covers this subject? I see a Java page, and we have the
> Alsa stuff, but I can't find anything that pulls it all together.
> 
>    Thanks for any pointers you can provide.
> 
> Cheers,
> Mark
> 
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