Murray Strome wrote:

> OK I give up! I went to the Mandrake Cooker site and could not fine the 4.72 rpms
> -- can you please give us a more specific location?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Murray Strome
>
> Michael Holt wrote:
>
> > Just go to the Mandrake Cooker site and download the 4.72 rpms (common,
> > communicator and navigator) then use kpackage to install them
> > Michael Holt
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > KompuKit wrote:
> >
> > > which file(s) do I download for the 4.72 update...
> > > will it work on Mandrake...seeing as most drake files...
> > > are of the i586.rpm  format...
> > >
> > > steve harris wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Someone asked earlier about browsers.
> > > >
> > > > Not really anything other than Netscape. Mozilla is getting better though,
> > > > M14 is the latest I think.
> > > >
> > > > This 4.72 Netscape is better on my old machine than the 4.61 and 4.70
> > > > "stable" versions.
> > > >
> > > > Download the 4.72 stable versions from this ftp site.
> > > >
> > > > ftp://ftp.rpmfind.net/linux/redhat/updates/6.0/i386/
> > > >
> > > > The single file versions from the Netscape site itself always seemed to be
> > > > unstable.
> > > >
> > > > fwiw
> > > >
> > > > steve

Sorry 'bout that!  First, you should probably bookmark these pages because you'll
want to visit frequently for updates (actually if you sign up as a developer from
the Mandrake home page, you'll get a copy in your email of all the new updates):
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/contrib/RPMS
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS

The specific locations of the files you need are:
ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/netscape-common-4.72-1mdk.i586.rpm

ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/netscape-navigator-4.72-1mdk.i586.rpm

ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/netscape-communicator-4.72-1mdk.i586.rpm

In case the above links get wrapped to your window size, make sure that you type
each one as a complete line, no spaces.  You need all three files, and then you can
install with kpackage

Michael Holt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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