You could probably even get away with using a tgz or tar.gz file, if you 
can't find an RPM. I don't see why that wouldn't work as well.

On Tuesday 29 January 2002 5:53 pm, Marcus wrote:
> On 26.01.02 at 19:46 Martha Montgomery wrote:
> >I finally got around to installing redmondlinux onto
> >one of my home computers. The install went great, even
> >the sound works. A question however, is it possible to
> >get netscape 4.75-4.79 to work with redmondlinux? Our
> >bank does not like the security of `newer versions of
> >netscape. So I need to have the capabilities of the
> >old netscape in order to access our accounts.
>
> If you can find an rpm package I guess it shouldn't be a problem. I
> just installed Opera that way, and it worked fine.
> Just click on the rpm, or drag it to the package manager. You will need
> to enter your system password.
>
> Marcus
>
>
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