On Sept. 24, Bruce Johnson suggested:
"copy and paste the next line into the terminal at the command prompt:

curl -O 
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/camino/releases/Camino-1.0.6.dmg";

Bruce, I followed your instructions exactly. When I opened the Terminal folder, 
this is what I saw:

Welcome to Darwin!
[Pablo-Nistals-Computer:~] imac% 

When I pasted in curl -O, etc. nothing happened. My hopes were high. Did I do 
something wrong?
Thanks,
Judith



-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> 
> 
> On Sep 24, 2008, at 4:55 PM, Judith Rosenbaum wrote:
> 
> > I've gotten myself into a corner and would appreciate any help you  
> > might send my
> > way. I've been using Camino 1.0.4 on my archaic iMac G3 (256 Mg Mem,  
> > 500 Mz,
> > running OS X.2.8, dail-up service) for a year or so, until   
> > circumstances
> > allowed the purchase of a newer iMac and more advanced internet  
> > service.
> > Yesterday, Camino became corrupt (I think), showed up on my dock  
> > with a ?
> > imposed over its icon and when I removed it from the dock,  
> > vaporized, never to
> > be found again.
> 
> 
> 
> Is the Camino application still in your Applications folder? Did it  
> get moved accidentally? The icon in the dock is only a alias to the  
> real program, not the program itself.
> 
> If it is really gone, do this:
> 
> Go to Applications > Utilities and start up the Terminal app.
> 
> copy and paste the next line into the terminal at the command prompt:
> 
> curl -O 
> http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/camino/releases/Camino-1.0.6.dmg
> 
> And hit return. You should see something like this:
> 
>    % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time      
> Time  Current
>                                   Dload  Upload   Total   Spent     
> Left  Speed
>   13 14.4M   13 1998k    0     0   462k      0  0:00:31  0:00:04   
> 0:00:27  495k
> 
> Wait until it is entirely done, and you'll have an installer disk  
> image of Camino 1.0.6 (the latest that works with 10.2) in your home  
> directory.
> 
> Double-click on it and drag it to Applications.
> 
> Double-click on it there to run it.
> 
> -- 
> Bruce Johnson
> University of Arizona
> College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
> 
> Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
> 
> 
> 
> > 






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