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2000/1/29 [Computer/SW/WWW/Browsers] UID:17369 Activity:moderate
1/28    I'm running RedHat 6.  I install netscape version 7 and set
        MOZILLA_HOME appropriatly, but whenever I try to browse a
        page with Java I get a Bus Error and Netscape crashes.  I
        also tried setting CLASSPATH to point to all .jar files,
        but it still didn't work.  Netscape's site doesn't offer any
        suggestions which work.  Can anyone suggest how to get Netscape
        to work or suggest another decent browser which works with Java?
        \_ Netscape version 7 won't be supported until 2005.
          \_ Most likely this is due to a font path problem.  Make sure
             that the 75dpi font directory is in your font path
             (in XF86Config) -tom
        \_ Netscape 4.7 also has the same problem under all my FreeBSD 3.4R
           installations.  4.6 doesn't seem to.  Go figure.  -John
        \_ Netscape still sucks because it's the same shitty code from 1996.
           Hint: Netscape doesn't make a browser anymore and hasn't for years.
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