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Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 19:55:30 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Installing mozilla 1.6

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In <200401012339.2139581.21@scoug.com>, on 01/01/04
at 11:39 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:

>Did this but have some questions. Should I integrate Java Web Start with
>Mozilla? What does JWS do as a helper application that Java doesn't do
>as a plug-in?

Java Web Start allows you to download and run Java applications outside
the browser. The plug-in only allows applets to be run within the
browser. This of JWS as a method for loading applications on demand
rather than having to install them permanently on your hard drive.

>Should I change the code page used by Java (1252) to match
>the IBM JVM (858) when my config.sys includes the line,
>"codepag=437,850"?

This is a personal choice and it's really not that important for GUI apps.
FWIW, I run 850,437 here. The config.sys codepage setting defines what
codepages command line apps can use. The config.sys setting also defines
the default code page for GUI applications that don't have other ways to
set the default. GUI apps can use any codepage. The config.sys setting
is a hint at best.

>What does JVM mean?

Google is you friend. Java Virtual Machine.

>The yellow Mozilla window at startup seems to last a long time. Is there
>a way to speed it up (like increasing swapper.dat from its present value
>of 2048)?

How much RAM do you have? How fast is your CPU? If you are swapping, you
should set the initial swap size to just a bit more than your average swap
size.

>I had printed out this url. Do I want to install the IBM MPEG support in
>the Netscape plug-in pack v. 3.0? I am wondering if it is obsolete.

Every now and thing a site will support it.

>Many of the plug-ins in this pack involve sound. My ASUS A7V33
>motherboard has a line out receptace and VIA KT333 North Bridge and VIA
>VT8233A South Bridge chips for which I found drivers on Hobbes and a
>Russian url. I am assuming that no sound card is necessary with this
>hardware and software and that I can connect some speakers I bought
>several years ago to the line out receptacle to use the sound plug-ins.
>Am I on the right track?

As long as the drivers support the onboard sound hardware, yes.

>I am sorry to raise so any questions. If you can, point me to somewhere
>I can find the answers to them.

Google?

:-)

Steven

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