Well you can always do it the hard/easy way [depends on yer perspective], and pull down gentoo. Then make your hack to the mozilla source before emerging it. HTH, Brian [*** Warning Long rant follows ****] Personally: I have serious complaints about Mozilla. Still it is cool as long as you are just using it and not trying to install a plug-in. Which leads me to another rant. Why would Mandrake not install the Java plug-in during install!? Had to download it, but the mozilla help tells you nothing about how to install a plug-in so it will recognize it! What's up with that? Turns out you need to find your mozilla directory [/lib/...] then find your Java plug-in directory and make a symbolic link to the plug-in! How stoopid is that? There is a whole site dedicated to installing plug-ins in Mozilla. BTW I'm now using Mandrake, because my gentoo bought the farm when I was doing a critical upgrade when me cable company decided to give my IP to someone else and blocked my access, in the middle of the night, WHILE my PC was in the middle of the upgrade. Anyway something funky happened and I couldn't get the PC to reconnect to finish the upgrade and of course no system backup and no way to undo the damage done. So luckily I had recently burned a Mandrake 9 cd set. Whoo Hoo! [ok I'll stop ranting now. Overall, I give Mandrake 9 two thumbs up. Allows me to do my Russian and French and English quite easily. Never quite mastered it in gentoo, but I was close. And Open Office is nice, and loads fast too] > -----Original Message----- > From: david nicol [mailto:whatever@davidnicol.com] > Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 10:42 PM > To: jilindi@yahoo.com > Cc: kclug > Subject: Re: IE accounts for 95% of browsers Building mozilla? > > > On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 06:03, John Lindinger wrote: > > > How do the smarty pants types change their browser to > report "Nintendo64" or > > "TimexSinclair" or "None of your business"? > > > Lynx, Wget, and Konqueror offer configuration options for > browser reporting. > It should be a trivial hack in Mozilla, but you'd have to be building > yer own mozilla. Is that easy yet? I never got it to go all the way > through but I haven't tried in over a year. > > > -- > David Nicol, independent consultant and contractor > 312 587 2868 > the beat goes on: le de > doot, de dum dada > > > > majordomo@kclug.org >