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From: andreas@klemm.gtn.com (Andreas Klemm)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Netscape 2.02 or 3.0 on FreeBSD
Date: 16 Nov 1996 15:25:54 GMT
Organization: FreeBSD makes fun
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In article <56ifhf$d3t@newshost.lanl.gov>,
	crs@lanl.gov (Charlie Sorsby) writes:
> = I seem to remember that NCSA Mosaic is available from the ports on the
> = 2nd disk. Obviously it needs 'making' and I think it gets ftp'd from
> = somewhere, so you'll have to wait while it gets downloaded.
> = 
> = But it compiles and works a treat, I tried it. Dunno why you prefer
> = Mosiac to Netscape though :-}
> 
> Dos it not require motif?

Yes, but binary packages are in most cases linked statically, so 
you can install and run Mosaic, even if you don't have Motif installed.

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