Linux Browser Configuration; Configuring Linux Font Size - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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Certain browsers and operating system combinations might not work correctly
depending on their implementations of the required browser technologies.

Linux Browser Configuration

iLO firmware supports Mozilla 1.46 and Netscape 7.10 to access iLO.
Linux-based browsers have the following limitations:
The font configuration of the desktop and browser can affect the placement of
pop-up tab menus. A fixed font of 12 points is required for proper placement. If
the pop-up menus are not in their proper position, you will find it difficult to
move the mouse from the tab to the pop-up menu before the menu can "pop
down." In this situation, the user should select the desired tab and use the menu
window to select the desired page. Alternatively, you can change the font size in
the browser. Refer to "Configuring Linux Font Size (on page 19)" for
information.

Configuring Linux Font Size

To change font size:
1. Open the KDE Control Center panel and set the fonts.
2. Start Mozilla or Netscape and configure the fonts using the Fonts—Control
Mozilla 1.60
Mozilla 1.60 is not supported on United Linux 1.0. Please use Mozilla 1.70.
Linux, Netscape, and Mozilla require Java™ 1.4.2 JVM. To download the
recommended JVM for your system configuration, refer to the HP website
(http://www.hp.com/servers/manage/jvml).
Only the KDE desktop is supported.
A known issue prevents the use of links in the pop-up tab menus when the
browser window does not have focus. If a clickable item is behind the pop-up
menu, the click event is handled as if you had clicked that item. Otherwise,
the mouse click will have no effect.
Center. Set the minimum font size to 12.
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