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> Richard,
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> There seems to e a consensus that gettting additional (partial) sessions
> of Netscape by starting a new one is a "no-no." I understand that the re-
> sulting session is crippled (no cache, etc.), but you seem to imply that
> doing so could well be the cause of the difficulty I had shutting Netscape
> down. Is this the basis for the warning not to run multiple independent
> sessions.
The basic idea is _do_not_ start Netscape more than once.
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> It was recommended that a second window be started by using Alt-n. That
> works fine only if I'm viewing the screen with the first session. Naturally
> I'd want the second session to open elsewhere, but Alt-n does not seem to
> work in other screens, but only when the first session has the focus.
I rather think you need to do a little reading of just howto manipulate your
open programs, you can use your mouse to "move" "resize" or do just about
anything with your applications.
_IF_ i'm understanding you correctly then the following example shows howto
move an application from one page to another with a 3 button mouse.
Place the cursor anywhere on the background of the X-server itself.
Click the middle button, a small dialog box will appier, click on "move",
the cursor will now be a round black dot, move the cursor onto the
application to be moved, hold down the left button, drag the app, as far to
the right of the desktop as possable, it will now be half visable from one
desktop and half in the other, go to the ajacent desktop window, repeat the
steps to "move" drag the app, to where you want it.
There are of course "other ways" of doing the above.
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> Is there any way around this?
There is a way around just about everything in the *nix world.
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> Haines
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Regards Richard.
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