On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:52:15 -0500 David B Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:44:01 -0500 > > 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. > > As much as I hate to say it, your only option(as far as I can see) is > the non-Free Netscape 4.xx. > > Make sure you have a non-Free entry in your sources.list, and then: > > 'apt-cache search ^netscape' > > That should return a netscape-java-<something> package which you can > 'apt-get install'. > > Enjoy. I think you will enjoy this better: http://www.browsex.com/ And like the real thing it's free (Artistic License). Says the site: "BrowseX has been written primarily in C and Tcl and clearly demonstrates that Linux applications can indeed bridge to Windows." The claim is also worth noting: "lightweight: starting at 3.8 Meg and works on a 12M/386 (in X!)." -- Humanity's future is in the stars: support a manned mission to Mars! http://www.thinkmars.net/petition/addpetition.html

