If you have installed the tarball version first,
can you just delete the dir in which you specified
Netscape to install or does it dribble a bunch of
stupid little libs all around that yoiu don't know about?
I wonder if I need to know what to look for
like little useless libs or .so files left behind
by a tarball installation of Netscape.
The rpm uninstallation should be simple as a pimple,
just use the kpackage or rpm thing and make it
erase it.
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, John Rye wrote:
> Larry Marshall wrote:
> >
> > > to the windoze that crashes a lot or freezes. hardly had any crashes except for
>that darn Netscape. That program itself crashes but not the system.
> >
> > Ah...I'm not alone :-) While doing mail with Netscape I've had it
> > freeze everything tighter than a drum...twice. Couldn't kill X,
> > couldn't do nothing.
> >
> > Cheers --- Larry
>
> Netscape-- download version 4.75 - remember to uninstall your current
> version before installing the new version. All of your current settings
> etc are retained.
>
> Netscape has not crashed on me since upgrading..
>
> Cheers
>
>
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