Difference between revisions of "Internet Applications"
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Firefox - Industry standard Web Browser | Firefox - Industry standard Web Browser | ||
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===Linux=== | ===Linux=== | ||
− | * | + | * Firefox - select from the graphical menu or /opt/firefox/firefox from the command line |
+ | * Chrome - select from the graphical menu or /opt/google/chrome/chrome from the command line | ||
+ | * Opera - select from the graphical menu or /usr/bin/opera from the command line |
Revision as of 10:44, 10 August 2012
Overview
Firefox - Industry standard Web Browser
Solaris
Firefox
Access from Command Line
- Type the command
/usr/bin/firefox
Access from Java Desktop System
- Right-click on the GNOME panel (close enough windows if there is empty space in your panel).
- Highlight the "Add to Panel" menu item and click "Launcher..." in the sub-menu.
- For the Name, type in: Firefox
- For the Generic name, type in: Firefox
- For the Command, type in: /usr/bin/firefox
- Click the Icon squre (it will say No Icon by default)
- In the new icon selection window, type: /usr/lib/firefox/icons/mozicon128.png
- Click the OK button. The icon selection window will close.
- Click the OK button. The Create Launcher window will close.
- Adjust the location of the Firefox icon as needed in your GNOME panel by dragging and dropping.
Linux
- Firefox - select from the graphical menu or /opt/firefox/firefox from the command line
- Chrome - select from the graphical menu or /opt/google/chrome/chrome from the command line
- Opera - select from the graphical menu or /usr/bin/opera from the command line