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Question browsers

hello all,

to see what browsers exist on solaris server
what is the path and then how can i acces the
internet?

i appreciate your help.
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for console web browsing only you can use lynx, see if lynx is there by typing lynx at the command line. if your using a gui, then use your find program search for netscape, or mozilla, or if your using KDE then try looking for konqueror
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yes the lynx shows me the specs of the text browser
but how can i know if it is installed on the server
or other browsers have been installed like netscape
in order to access the internet and do more installations??
is this possible on solaris 2.6 ?

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Here is a crude way (the way a crude admin like me would do);

Mozilla example:

Code:
find / | grep -i mozilla
Lynx example:

Code:
find / | grep -i lynx
There are less crude ways than this brute force method, of course and you might find them if you search the forums (searching filesystems have been addressed at length for numerous platforms).
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From CDE you can click on the world/clock icon for the hotjava browser unless Netscape has already been installed then it should bring up a Netscape browser.

Netscape did not come with the OS on Solaris 2.6.
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