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From: bad@ora.de (Christoph Badura)
Subject: Re: browser
Message-ID: <E76yzu.FFB@ora.de>
Organization: Verlag O'Reilly
References: <3326A56F.11D3@dimail.epfl.ch> <5g6e29$3se$3@vishnu.jussieu.fr> <3327B264.6E4E@dimail.epfl.ch> <33285424.7BE@nwu.edu> <E718s9.CxC@ora.de> <5gbl9q$9n7$1@vishnu.jussieu.fr>
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 14:31:06 GMT
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In <5gbl9q$9n7$1@vishnu.jussieu.fr> bouyer@antifer.ibp.fr (Manuel BOUYER) writes:
>Christoph Badura (bad@ora.de) wrote:
>> You forgot to mention netscape.  The BSDI versions are easiest to
>> set up IMHO.  You only need COMPAT_NOMID and COMPAT_43 in the kernel.

>Refering to other posts in this newgroup of the originator of this thread, I
>think he wants it for amiga, not i386.

That may be true.  Doesn't the Amiga port support SunOS executables?  In
that case he should be able to run the SunOS 4 version of netscape.

-- 
Christoph Badura

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