Yan,
Thanks for the reply. The reason for Firefox was that someone else
here was told that was the only browser that supported scalable
vector graphics.
After further research, we realize that is not the case so we are
researching other options.
Thanks again,
Gary
--- In "Yan Seiner" <> wrote:
>
> --- In "garywhamrick" <garywhamrick@>
wrote:
> >
> > I've installed Firefox 1.5.0.6 on my ts7300 and get the error
> > "./run-mozilla.sh: line 166: ./firefox-bin: cannot execute binary
> > file". I used "tar -xzvf firefox-1.5.0.6.tar.gz" for
installation
> > the mozilla reccomendation).
> >
> > I have found from a firefox list that this is a hardware issue
(the
> > problem I found was actually concerning running linux on a
powerpc).
> > According to this list, firefox needs to be recompiled for the
> > processor/hardware.
> >
> > Does anyone know anymore about this problem? Does TS have a
version of
> > Firefox compiled for the ARM or at least the configs needed to do
it?
>
> I doubt that firefox would run well on a 200 MHz arm with limited
> memory. It will need X and all that stuff.
>
> You probably ought to check out minimo, konqueror/embedded, dillo,
or
> any of the other browsers meant for embedded use.
>
> Why do you need a browser, anyway? What's the intended use?
>
> --Yan
>
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