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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 ? tnx |
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