Hi, i'm on linux (redhat 7.1) and i just installed mozilla 0.9.2 in my
home directory. I also have 0.9.1 installed in my /usr/local directory.
My problem with 0.9.2 is that when i'm reading mail or news messages
the letters are displayed in another font than when i'm reading it with
0.9.1.
Ralinx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, i'm on linux (redhat 7.1) and i just installed mozilla 0.9.2 in my
home directory. I also have 0.9.1 installed in my /usr/local directory.
My problem with 0.9.2 is that when i'm reading mail or news messages
the letters are displayed in another font
Al Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mozilla 0.9.2 is out and it's good. The browsing experience is
excellent. The menus are more responsive and stable. I still
notice a little roughness in the Mail and News client, but
everything works fine for me. The best news -- you can now turn
off
I tried installing M0.9.2 on win98 machine; after installation and
after the splash screen comes up, I get a page fault. I CANT RUN
PREVIOUS BUILDS EITHER!!!
I dont have any other information I can give now. Please help!!!
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 13:18:27 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] somehow managed to type:
I tried installing M0.9.2 on win98 machine; after installation and
after the splash screen comes up, I get a page fault. I CANT RUN
PREVIOUS BUILDS EITHER!!!
Have you tried blowing away
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carlfish) writes:
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 13:18:27 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] somehow managed to type:
I tried installing M0.9.2 on win98 machine; after installation and
after the splash screen comes up, I get a page fault. I CANT RUN
PREVIOUS BUILDS
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 14:37:26 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] somehow managed to type:
Nope, I hadnt. Just tried, and voila! I see the browser pop up just
fine!!! Thanks a lot!! Is there some standard way of upgrading
versions? Can you send me a pointer?
I don't know. There
I installed M0.9.2 (thanks to Carlfish). I looked at the Release notes
and I found that I can cahnge the way the animations are handled. So
open up my prefereneces dialog box and I find only the following
options in the Advanced Tab:
Cache
Proxies
Software Installation
Mouse Wheel
System
Options
Hello,
I had java 1.3.0 plugin running under an oldish CVS build of mozilla. Today I
decided to upgrade to 9.2 but I got the following error message when I started
it up:
INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Could not load
/usr/local/share/j2re1.3.0/lib/i386/libjavaplugin_oji.so: linking
It's under Privacy and Security/Images.
On or about Sat, 30 Jun 2001 15:09:04 GMT,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] allegedly wrote:
I installed M0.9.2 (thanks to Carlfish). I looked at the Release notes
and I found that I can cahnge the way the animations are handled. So
open up my prefereneces dialog box
Try under security and Privacy, (or is it privacy and security???).
wabbit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed M0.9.2 (thanks to Carlfish). I looked at the Release notes
and I found that I can cahnge the way the animations are handled. So
open up my prefereneces dialog box and I find only
Just wondering, since I don't have the harddisk space required
to build mozilla, has anyone made 0.9.2 linux builds with static
enabled? eh.. or could one be made available, for example as
a special tar file with the other 0.9.2 releases ?
Marcus Ahlfors
Hello...
I have tried to get music to play using the copied over 4.77 plug-in
folder to moz9.2 plugins folder. I also added 2 mime types in the apps
entry's. audio/midi, audio/x-midi.
using Plugin as app same as the identical entry's in 4.77. No luck. I
get unknown file ext error on page
Greetings!
I installed the newest version of mozilla an our or so ago. Everything
seemed to run fine until I tried to run it as myself instead of as root
(I installed it as root of course though).
Here is the dump I get when trying to run (by typing
/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla on the
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Crash Course wrote:
I installed the newest version of mozilla an our or so ago. Everything
seemed to run fine until I tried to run it as myself instead of as root
(I installed it as root of course though).
When you installed it as root, Mozilla runs with
Hey how come the road map still shows the old crash landings? Mozilla
has come quite forward since then ...
Ashant.
Plugins have not been turned on as many use a feature I believe is called
liveupdate which was a netscape designed feature. Mozilla since it is open
source doesn't use it. Although, netscape has donated the code to the W3C
Standards Committee. But W3C hasn't decided whether to implement it.
Mozilla's RH Negative Blood, Reptilian ORIGINS!!!
http://www.mozilla.org/party/1999/raven/
RH Negative Blood and Aliens
http://www.google.com/search?q=RH+Negative+blood+alien
SEVEN PITFALLS OF UFOLOGY
by Jacques Vallee
The intelligence agencies often forget that before they can
classify or
Koyaanisqatsi Fahrvergnugen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
Mozilla's RH Negative Blood, Reptilian ORIGINS!!!
http://www.mozilla.org/party/1999/raven/
You know what would be cool!? A website similar to VH1's documentary,
Where Are They Now?
document.layers[layername].document.write(text);
never say never ;)
Two points of order . first, you don't need to copy an entire
long-winded thread in order to add a relatively smaller reply and
second, you might not want to use the self-proclaimed title of a nutcase
from a virulently racist wacko group as your net handle.
Pontifex Maximus
([EMAIL
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001, Ashant wrote:
Hey how come the road map still shows the old crash landings? Mozilla
has come quite forward since then ...
Because I've been too busy playing Anarchy Online.
Sowwy. :-)
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