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| ==Overview== | | ==Overview== |
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| Multiple Web Browsers may be available on the supported platforms. The highly popular Firefox is available on all supported operating systems. Linux has Opera available. | | Multiple Web Browsers are available on the supported platforms. |
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| ==Solaris==
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| ===Firefox===
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| ====Access from Command Line====
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| * Type the command<br/><code>/usr/bin/firefox</code>
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| ====Access from Java Desktop System====
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| * Right-click on the GNOME panel (close enough windows if there is empty space in your panel).
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| * Highlight the "Add to Panel" menu item and click "Launcher..." in the sub-menu.
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| * For the Name, type in: Firefox
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| * For the Generic name, type in: Firefox
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| * For the Command, type in: /usr/bin/firefox
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| * Click the Icon squre (it will say No Icon by default)
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| * In the new icon selection window, type: /usr/lib/firefox/icons/mozicon128.png
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| * Click the OK button. The icon selection window will close.
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| * Click the OK button. The Create Launcher window will close.
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| * Adjust the location of the Firefox icon as needed in your GNOME panel by dragging and dropping.
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| * Chrome - select from the graphical menu or /usr/bin/google-chrome from the command line | | * Chromium - select from the graphical menu or /usr/bin/chromium-browser from the command line |
| * Firefox - select from the graphical menu or /opt/firefox/firefox from the command line | | * Firefox - select from the graphical menu or /usr/bin/firefox from the command line |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 2 June 2025
Overview
Multiple Web Browsers are available on the supported platforms.
Linux
- Chromium - select from the graphical menu or /usr/bin/chromium-browser from the command line
- Firefox - select from the graphical menu or /usr/bin/firefox from the command line