What version of mozilla are you running?
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Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 10:32 AM
To: John McCreesh
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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Mozilla running on the thin
I have been running slackware 8.1 with lstp. 3.0 and have had no trouble out of
phionex 0.5 or mozilla other than the multiple profile issue.
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I've had a play with this but come to a dead end. phoenix on the client
complains about the version of libc.so.6 that it finds on the
workstation ... I can't override /opt/ltsp/i386/lib/libc.so.6 or ltsp
dies horribly, so I cp /lib/libc.so.6 /opt/ltsp/i386/usr/local/phoenix.
in the hope that phoeni
I think this is it
http://ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-3.0-4-en.html#AEN1378
I have not done it myself since its no use trying to
get any decent performance out of a 386 terminal
hehehe
--- Ian T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Hi John,
>
> Thanks for replying. I've downloaded and used
> Phoenix
On Sunday 10 November 2002 6:47 am, Ian T (C++ Developer) wrote:
> Hi Phil,
> Thanks for your reply. A couple of questions, if you don't mind :)
> Do you have Galeon running on the thin client or on the server?
On the server - our clients are too thin.
> Does Galeon have the XML/XBL/XPCOM extensi
There's some stuff on setting up an application to run locally on a
terminal in the documentation at
http://ltsp.org/documentation/ltsp-3.0-4-en.html#AEN1378.
There's also a utitlity to help you do it on the contrib page
http://ltsp.org/contrib/index.php
- see "Script for copying apps into the LTS
Hi John,
Thanks for replying. I've downloaded and used Phoenix. It is noticeably faster
than Mozilla, but it has a strange 'flash' when it redraws frames. Still, not
much of a problem.
I'm still curious about what it would take to get either Mozilla or Phoenix to
run on the thin client.
Ian
On
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your reply. A couple of questions, if you don't mind :)
Do you have Galeon running on the thin client or on the server?
Does Galeon have the XML/XBL/XPCOM extensions? Or are you using Galeon as a
code base and extending the functionality through C/C++ source?
Thanks,
Ian
->Si
> I've been meaning to give the Phoenix browser (Mozilla-lite) a try in
> line with the 'small is beautiful' philosophy, but haven't got round to
> it yet. Might be worth a try: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/
Sililarly, we use Galeon. You get the same rendering engine, but the user
inter
We've got 1.2b running quite happily here. We've got the latest Flash
beta installed, which causes occasional problems, but otherwise no
issues. I've not tried running it is a local application.
I've been meaning to give the Phoenix browser (Mozilla-lite) a try in
line with the 'small is beautiful
Hello,
Has anyone got Mozilla 1.1 (or later) running on the thin client? I am planning
to build applications with XUL/XBL etc and would like the client to do the
widget/javascript processing.
I have searched the Archives for this question, but please accept my apologies
if this has been asked an
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