I have a current Debian/Sid system with KDE 2.2.1 installed.
An update today caused both Netscape 6.2 and Mozilla 0.9.5 to fail.
The failure i causes X-windows to come to a complete halt and revert
back to the Linux console.
I noticed Netscape 4.79 was released today, so I installed this and am
Christoph Simon said:
> resolve. The same is happening with Mozilla, more frequently on
> specially brain-dead sites. Another possible cause, in my case at
> least, might be some secret external influence (bad/irregular
> energy supply, temporary heat, electromagnetic fields, etc.?
> causing
> so
Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total lockups
> which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I think, but not
> sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running at these time
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 02:30:45 -0800 (PST)
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anthony Campbell said:
> > I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total
> > lockups which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I
> > think, but
unlikely event
> you're trying to use a web browser on an under-powered machine, you'd
> be better off using w3m/lynx/skipstone/etc...
...or dillo, or browsex, a very lightweight, but featureful, browser.
One of my systems is a PPro 180. Mozilla, Galeon, and Skipstone are too
he
=?iso-8859-1?q?Steve=20Kieu?= said:
> My god, Mozilla is fine if you got 128Mb RAM and at
> least 200MHz CPU. If less than that, I would recommend
> Opera, althouth some buggy in file upload and no java
> support, but it is fine. Opera will add and fix soon I
> hope. Another one should be Galeon,
it
can't do HTTPS uploads and it can't keep session on
some web apps i use, so i switch to netscape 4.76
for that.
i think its a great browser. a big plus is its
statically linked with qt so i dont have to have all
kinds of support packages installed to go with it.
and the auto recovery fea
> Right, and *nobody* these days has 128MB and a
> 200MHz CPU these days.
I still have one box 20mb ram and one 128 :-);
> Get real. Opera is non-free commercial crap. In
> the unlikely event
i agree ; but for those not enough money to buy more
ram or utilize old machine...
Frankly, there
Craig Dickson said:
> This has not happened to me since switching to Mozilla, a far
> superior browser in every respect (well, starting with 0.9.4, at
> least).
without roaming access i won't be switching away from netscape
4.7x anytime soon(though i do use opera a lot on
Anthony Campbell said:
> I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total
> lockups which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I
> think, but not sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running
> at these times. Kernel 2.4.13ac at present.
>
&
Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My god, Mozilla is fine if you got 128Mb RAM and at
> least 200MHz CPU. If less than that, I would recommend
> Opera, althouth some buggy in file upload and no java
> support, but it is fine. Opera will add and fix soon I
> hope. Another one should be Galeo
--- Craig Dickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anthony
Campbell wrote:
>
> > I'm still desperately seeking the cause of
> intermittent total lockups
> > which occur every few days, always when I'm
> online. I think, but not
> > sure, that Netscape (
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total lockups
> which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I think, but not
> sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running at these times.
> Kernel 2.4.13ac at present.
>
I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total lockups
which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I think, but not
sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running at these times.
Kernel 2.4.13ac at present.
Has anyone seen this?
Anthony
--
Anthony Campbell
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 04:51:57PM +0100, Thomas Halahan wrote:
> I have a role account on my network where users logging on
> will have netscape started for them directed to the
> intranet. I think I can get netscape to boot up ok on
> login but don't know how to sta
Hi deb-user,
I have a role account on my network where users logging on
will have netscape started for them directed to the
intranet. I think I can get netscape to boot up ok on
login but don't know how to start it without the addressbar
and icon bar shown at the top. Does anyone kno
I found the following line in ~/.galeon/mozilla/galeon/prefs.js:
user_pref("general.useragent.override",
"Mozilla/5.0 Galeon/0.12.4 (Linux i686) Gecko/20011019");
Looks like you might be able to change this by hand.
--
Eric C. Cooper e c c @ c m u . e d u
leak somewhere
Further i don't waste ressources having several browsers openend... so
if there's a way to let the site think i am using netscape 4 it would be
just fine...
--
ciao bboett
==
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://
7;t occur.)
Mike Fontenot
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here's Erdmut's posting, for context:
__
just an idea: there's a not too well advertised "-remote" option
to Netscape that can be used to issue commands to be executed i
On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 11:18:35AM -0700, Mike Fontenot wrote:
>
> I know how to automatically start Netscape in a
> different desktop (using fvwm2),
> but I would also like to be
> able to automatically also start the "Messenger"
> window in a third desktop.
>
I know how to automatically start Netscape in a
different desktop (using fvwm2),
but I would also like to be
able to automatically also start the "Messenger"
window in a third desktop.
I.e., I'd like the initial Netscape window (Navigator,
in my case) to be started in Desk 1, an
I'm running Debian Potato and need some web browser with encryption
and some plugins. Mozilla in unstable would not install cleanly so I
tried Netscape 6.1. After a custom install (browser, Java plugin,
Flash plugin) Netscape runs fine, but it does not recognize any
plugins bu
on Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 09:57:06AM -0400, Dale Scheetz ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I've been having some trouble with netscape connecting to sites that I've
> connected to before. Mozilla connects with them just fine, and after
> talking with several webmasters on the sites I&
On Fri, Oct 19, 2001 at 09:57:06AM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> I've been having some trouble with netscape connecting to sites that I've
> connected to before. Mozilla connects with them just fine, and after
> talking with several webmasters on the sites I've had troub
I've been having some trouble with netscape connecting to sites that I've
connected to before. Mozilla connects with them just fine, and after
talking with several webmasters on the sites I've had trouble with, it
looks like Netscape is keeping out-of-date cookies. As there are a l
Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Netscape 4.x sucks. It bites. It blows. It's shit. Ditch it.
Netscape generally sucks, bites and blows, yes. But in my experience,
Netscape 4.77 has been more stable than other versions. Uh well,
personally I use Konqueror, but if I *really* have to, I use
on Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 05:31:07PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> a very strange thing happened to my system today. I am running debian
> 2.2r3 and netscape 4.76. Everything ran fine until today when for no
> apparent reason Netscape began locking up my keyboard.
a very strange thing happened to my system today. I am running debian 2.2r3
and netscape 4.76. Everything ran fine untill today when for no apparent
reason Netscape began locking up my keyboard. The mouse still worked and
all my running programs still worked, but no keyboard. This only happened
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 04:01:08PM -0600, Michael Fontenot wrote:
> It appears to me that the netscape package included on the
> debian 2.2r3 cd's is only the browser, not the combined
> browser/communicator. If I do an "apt-cache search
> communicator", it ju
It appears to me that the netscape package included on the
debian 2.2r3 cd's is only the browser, not the combined
browser/communicator. If I do an "apt-cache search
communicator", it just comes back with "mozilla".
So if I want integrated browser/(email & newsgro
On Sunday 07 October 2001 03:28 pm, David wrote:
> Have you any idea what changed?
The question is: in the apt-upgrade event that fixed the problem, what
packages were upgraded? Based on memory and the timestamps in
/var/cache/apt/archives, I'm certain konqueror and libkonq3 were
upgraded, and
On Sunday 07 October 2001 2:30 am, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> On Saturday 29 September 2001 03:24 pm, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> > I'm having trouble setting up the Macromedia Flash plugin in
> > Konqueror. I have Konqueror 2.1.1 and KDE 2.1.2, on today's woody.
>
> It's working better now. When I upgrade
On Saturday 29 September 2001 03:24 pm, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting up the Macromedia Flash plugin in
> Konqueror. I have Konqueror 2.1.1 and KDE 2.1.2, on today's woody.
It's working better now. When I upgraded to today's version of sid
(Debian's unstable distribution), th
David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm also discussing this on the kde user list -- when I get a solution
> > I'll post it to both. Hm, I wonder which list will win the race ;)
> > hehe
> Excellent - I look forward to you message - I'd be grateful if you CC me in
> case I'm not paying attenti
> I'm also discussing this on the kde user list -- when I get a solution
> I'll post it to both. Hm, I wonder which list will win the race ;)
> hehe
Excellent - I look forward to you message - I'd be grateful if you CC me in
case I'm not paying attention ;-)
Cheers,
David.
e problem and am as confused. My KDE and Konqueror
> is 2.2 and my plugins are in ~/.netscape/plugins/. I've heard
> version 5 of Flash is a bit dodgy - can anyone confirm this?
I believe the plugin's a little buggy, but that's a separate issue. To
clarify my original v
On Saturday 29 September 2001 11:24 pm, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> I'm having trouble setting up the Macromedia Flash plugin in Konqueror.
> I have Konqueror 2.1.1 and KDE 2.1.2, on today's woody.
>
> Following the directions, I installed the plugin files in
> /usr/lib/netsca
I'm having trouble setting up the Macromedia Flash plugin in Konqueror.
I have Konqueror 2.1.1 and KDE 2.1.2, on today's woody.
Following the directions, I installed the plugin files in
/usr/lib/netscape/plugins/; now netscape 4.7 undestands Sockwave Flash
just fine.
I wanted t
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 08:57:50PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
> Recently I've had to move my webserver from port 80 to another
> port (TimeWarner finally blocked off 80 for all personal accounts). For
> some dumb reason I chose 79, and now Netscape gives me security errors
> sayi
Hi Everyone,
I use the dvorak layout instead of qwerty. When I upgraded to woody,
I set a config setting somewhere (in some config question) selecting
dvorak as my default layout. It works great in the console. It even
works in X, mostly.
So my problem is this: after booting X, netscape
n I chose 79, and now Netscape gives me security errors
>
> $ grep 79 /etc/services
> finger 79/tcp
>
> Apparently netscape doesn't want to finger anybody; so it doesn't talk
> on port 79. You could try port 1024 :-).
Or more popular port 8080. Many cor
On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 08:57:50PM -0500, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
| Recently I've had to move my webserver from port 80 to another
| port (TimeWarner finally blocked off 80 for all personal accounts). For
| some dumb reason I chose 79, and now Netscape gives me security errors
$ grep 79
Recently I've had to move my webserver from port 80 to another
port (TimeWarner finally blocked off 80 for all personal accounts). For
some dumb reason I chose 79, and now Netscape gives me security errors
saying that access to this port has been disabled for security reasons.
There gotta be
Vittorio wrote:
> I've tried to find the downloaded file under
> /.netscape and $HOME to no avail.
>
> Any help?
usually download goes to where you started netscape, i.e. working dir
from where you called the command. don't know what it does when started
from a window m
On Fri, 2001-09-21 at 21:20, Vittorio wrote:
> Sometimes when I download a file from a site under Netscape 4.77 it
> happens that the browser doesn't show the usual download box with the
> downloading file but just I see that it is (down)loading the file
> as it were a web page. I
> Sometimes when I download a file from a site under Netscape 4.77 it
> happens that the browser doesn't show the usual download box with the
> downloading file but just I see that it is (down)loading the file
> as it were a web page. I've tried to find the downloaded file
Sometimes when I download a file from a site under Netscape 4.77 it
happens that the browser doesn't show the usual download box with the
downloading file but just I see that it is (down)loading the file
as it were a web page. I've tried to find the downloaded file under
/.netscape and $
on Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 11:55:11PM +, john smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have ttf fonts and misc fonts running for my various applications in
> X but I want to scrap! those off and use postscript fonts for
> displaying everything (note that I said "display" not "print" to a
> pr
Hi,
I have ttf fonts and misc fonts running for my various applications in X but
I want to scrap! those off and use postscript fonts for displaying
everything (note that I said "display" not "print" to a printer)...possible?
please point me to the right documentation to get started...
thanks
> Seriously, I would actually like to find a killer app to convert
> MSIE "Internet Shortcuts" into Netscape bookmark files. IE does
There's an excellent little Win32 command-line tool called 'ftbab.exe'
(Favourites To Bookmarks And Back) that'll do what you
in particular that was desired then it is
easier to answer the question of "which does that".
| ;-)
|
| Seriously, I would actually like to find a killer app to convert
| MSIE "Internet Shortcuts" into Netscape bookmark files. IE does
| it; sort of. But I am faced with eithe
- Original Message -
From: "dman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Are you looking for anything else in a browser?
Uh, is this a rhetorical question, or a philosophical one?
;-)
Seriously, I would actually like to find a killer app to convert
MSIE "Internet Shortcuts"
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:18:33PM -0700, Mark Seven Smith wrote:
| - Original Message -
| From: "Peter Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: "debian user"
| Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 8:54 AM
| Subject: Re: Installed netscape, but how do I star
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "debian user"
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Installed netscape, but how do I start it?
> Dman wrote:
>
> -This means that when netscape was compiled i
On Sunday 16 September 2001 11:52 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 12:10:17PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > I find most of the Norton's, SAMS, "Unleashed", "In 24 Hours", "In 10
> > Days", "Maximum...", "...for Dummies", and "Total Idiots Guide..." books
> > to be poor, th
on Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 11:52:25PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 12:10:17PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
>
> > I find most of the Norton's, SAMS, "Unleashed", "In 24 Hours", "In 10
> > Days", "Maximum...", "...for Dummies", and "Total Idiots Guide.
On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 12:10:17PM -0700, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> I find most of the Norton's, SAMS, "Unleashed", "In 24 Hours", "In 10
> Days", "Maximum...", "...for Dummies", and "Total Idiots Guide..." books
> to be poor, though there are the odd exceptions.
>
> I tend to recommend O'Reilly,
On Sat, 2001-09-15 at 22:17, Wendell Cochran wrote:
> > ... a few weeks ago bought Peter Norton's _Complete Guide to
> >Linux_, but am finding it not too helpful at this point. (The book was
> >on sale, remaindered, I guess not a big seller!) Karsten, I will check
> >out the books that you recomm
Dman wrote:
-This means that when netscape was compiled it was linked against a
-different version of libstdc++ than the one you have right now. There
-really isn't a solution since we don't have netscape's sources to
-recompile it.
OK, I'll give up on trying to use Netsca
> I wanted to use the same netscape dictionary on my dual-boot machine. I
> have to use W95 daily. In the fstab I put in the following options for
> the vfat partition:
>
> rw,auto,noexec,user,uid=1000,gid=1000
>
> (1000 is my uid and gid). Then I have made a '
Hi,
I wanted to use the same netscape dictionary on my dual-boot machine. I
have to use W95 daily. In the fstab I put in the following options for
the vfat partition:
rw,auto,noexec,user,uid=1000,gid=1000
(1000 is my uid and gid). Then I have made a '.netscape' link in my home
;, "Maximum...", "...for Dummies", and "Total Idiots Guide..." books
to be poor, though there are the odd exceptions.
I tend to recommend O'Reilly, Wiley, Morgan Kaufman, and Addison Wesley.
> I installed both Linux 2.1 (kernel 2.1.121 shows up in a message at
>
> ... a few weeks ago bought Peter Norton's _Complete Guide to
>Linux_, but am finding it not too helpful at this point. (The book was
>on sale, remaindered, I guess not a big seller!) Karsten, I will check
>out the books that you recommended.
See also _The Linux Cookbook_ by Michael Stutz (2001
Peter Christensen wrote:
>
> I installed both Linux 2.1 (kernel 2.1.121 shows up in a message at
> startup time) and Netscape 4.75 from CDs.
Two things:
AFAIK Debian 2.1 should have installed kernel 2.0, so it sounds like you
may not be using Debian, so this list may not be ideal.
Do
sale, remaindered, I guess not a big seller!) Karsten, I will check
| out the books that you recommended. I really do need more instruction!
|
| I installed both Linux 2.1 (kernel 2.1.121 shows up in a message at
| startup time) and Netscape 4.75 from CDs.
| (I copied the .tar file for Netscape fro
books that you recommended. I really do need more instruction!
I installed both Linux 2.1 (kernel 2.1.121 shows up in a message at
startup time) and Netscape 4.75 from CDs.
(I copied the .tar file for Netscape from the CD) I installed Netscape
because I had problems with the Mozilla that came o
For quite some time, I've had problems with netscape (4.77) running
mozilla instead of netscape if mozilla was already running beforehand
(i.e. run mozilla, run netscape, another mozilla window opens instead of
netscape).
Today, I finally decided to track down the problem and discovered th
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 11:28:04PM +, Preben Randhol wrote:
> Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 13/09/2001 (23:05) :
> > See the following:
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user20010109/msg00426.html
> ^^
>
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 13/09/2001 (23:05) :
> See the following:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user20010109/msg00426.html
^^
Not existing.
The
> > ... and I've lost the fonts that appear...
>
> See the following:
>
>
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user20010109/m
sg00426.html
Is that link any good ?? It's at least the 2nd time it's been
posted and both times I get a 'Page not found' error.
Hall
> I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the
> first time in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the
> fonts ... They're all replaced by strange little symbols,
which
> I assume means the characters is unavailable.
Can the package maintainer comment on this ?? It's becoming
f
> I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the
> first time in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the
> fonts that appear ... They're all replaced by strange little
> symbols...
> The 100 dpi fonts all appear to be present and correct (the
> package is okay).
You're one of
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 10:39:11AM -0700, Gordon Paynter wrote:
> I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the first time
> in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the fonts that appear on
> buttons in Netscape, and all the fonts in Mozilla. They'
I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the first time
in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the fonts that appear on
buttons in Netscape, and all the fonts in Mozilla. They're all
replaced by strange little symbols, which I assume means the
characters i
--- Peter Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> James Ramsey wrote:
>
> I am so new to linux that I really don't know how to
> start
> troubleshooting this problem.
> When I installed
> netscape it created the
> following directory in /tmp:
>
&g
[ snip ]
> I think I just answered my own question!
[ snip ]
> Peter Christensen
Moral: Carefully describing your problem may solve it.
The act of writing deters skipping & guessing, aids review, & forces
order & logic.
That's so even if you don't post the record to the list.
It's best to w
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > I am so new to linux that I really don't know how to
> > start troubleshooting this problem. When I installed
> > netscape it created the following directory in /tmp:
> >
> > communicator-v475.x86-unknown-linux2.2
> >
>
> I am so new to linux that I really don't know how to
> start troubleshooting this problem. When I installed
> netscape it created the following directory in /tmp:
>
> communicator-v475.x86-unknown-linux2.2
>
> It was supposed to create a directory called:
> communi
on Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 08:48:20PM -0400, Peter Christensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I finally installed Netscape successfully (I think!) and now find that I
> don't know how to start it. I changed to the directory where it is
> installed -- /usr/local/netscape -- and tried ty
On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 08:48:20PM -0400, Peter Christensen wrote:
| I finally installed Netscape successfully (I think!) and now find that I
| don't know how to start it.
dpkg -L
will list all of the files that the package installed. Using this you
can find where netscape is.
| I ch
James Ramsey wrote:
>
> You should be able to start Netscape at the command
> line by entering "netscape". If that doesn't work,
> start troubleshooting, because something wrong has
> happened.
>
I guess something has gone wrong, because I am not logged in as
--- Peter Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I finally installed Netscape successfully (I think!)
> and now find that I
> don't know how to start it. I changed to the
> directory where it is
> installed -- /usr/local/netscape -- and tried typing
> "netsc
I finally installed Netscape successfully (I think!) and now find that I
don't know how to start it. I changed to the directory where it is
installed -- /usr/local/netscape -- and tried typing "netscape", "run
netscape", and "start netscape". No result.
y get the message
> "netscape unable to locate the server lc3.law13.hotmail.com". I am able to
> access hotmail with my own (not root) account. What gives??
Can you resolve the host:
$ host lc3.law13.hotmail.com
I suspect DNS issues.
--
Karsten M. Self http
I just installed nescape 1:4.77-2 on a network of 7 machines in our small
school. Students have been unable to access hotmail for the past couple of
days. After entering their login and password they get the message
"netscape unable to locate the server lc3.law13.hotmail.com". I
Hi,
I'm experiencing a strange behavior with the combo kde +
{netscape 6 | mozilla (0.9.3)}.
Since a apt-get dselect-upgrade some days ago, there is no way I
can run both under kde. If I switch to icewm|wmaker|fvwm2|whatever
everything is fine. With kde, doesn't matte
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 06:33:13PM +0200, Thomas Halahan wrote:
>
> When netscape (4.75) crashes I often still get:
>
> "PID" /usr/lib/netscape/475/navigator/navigator-smotif.real
>
> running under processes. even if i try to explicitly kill
> it with its pi
When netscape (4.75) crashes I often still get:
"PID" /usr/lib/netscape/475/navigator/navigator-smotif.real
running under processes. even if i try to explicitly kill
it with its pid it will not go away. this is really
inconvenient as to get rid of this process running in the
ba
on Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 08:27:09PM -0700, Eric G. Miller (egm2@jps.net) wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 07:51:51PM -0700, michael young wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > which consumes lesser memory...galeon or netscape?
At startup, Netscape's the lighter program, a
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 07:51:51PM -0700, michael young wrote:
> Hello
>
> which consumes lesser memory...galeon or netscape?
>
> also, is there a fix already for the "bug" in galeon (more on mozilla
> actually) as the archives suggest...?
Both consume a fa
Hello
which consumes lesser memory...galeon or netscape?
also, is there a fix already for the "bug" in galeon (more on mozilla actually)
as the archives suggest...?
pls tell me
Gdk-WARNING **: Missing charsets in FontSet creation
Gdk-WARNING **:
> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 5:39 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: AIM and Netscape
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I installed the .deb AIM package that AOL had on its
> web-site, but it doesn't want to work on my system.
> whenever I try to run it, it tells m
> I tried using apt-get to install netscape. It prompted me to insert my potato
> CD. Then I got this error msg durring the install.
> Setting up netscape3 (3.04-8) ...
>
> ERROR: The Netscape archive must be in /tmp under the name:
> /tmp/netscape-v304-export.x86-unk
Hello,
I installed the .deb AIM package that AOL had on its
web-site, but it doesn't want to work on my system.
whenever I try to run it, it tells me that a
'libstdc++...' file is missing. Could anyone help me?
BTW, I get the same message when I try to run
Netscape 4.78.
use apt-get install communicator or apt-get -u
communicator Either of those will get all packages
required for Netscape 4.?
--- dman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 09:40:35AM -0400, Eric
> Whitestone wrote:
> | I tried using apt-get to install netscape. It
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Eric Whitestone([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> I tried using apt-get to install netscape. It prompted me to insert my potato
> CD. Then I got this error msg durring the install.
> Setting up netscape3 (3.04-8) ...
>
> ERROR: The Netscape archive must be in /tmp
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 09:40:35AM -0400, Eric Whitestone wrote:
| I tried using apt-get to install netscape. It prompted me to insert my potato
CD. Then I got this error msg durring the install.
| Setting up netscape3 (3.04-8) ...
^
I don't think you want netscape 3.
I tried using apt-get to install netscape. It prompted me to insert my potato
CD. Then I got this error msg durring the install.
Setting up netscape3 (3.04-8) ...
ERROR: The Netscape archive must be in /tmp under the name:
/tmp/netscape-v304-export.x86-unknown-linux-elf.tar.[gz|Z
Eric Whitestone wrote:
>
> Ok, I downloaded what i think to be the latest version of netscape binaries
> (glibc2) and installed it. Now, when I try to run the netscape binary, I get
> this message:
> ./netscape: error in loading shared libraries: libg++.so.2.7.2: cannot open
dman wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:20:01PM -0400, Eric Whitestone wrote:
| Ok, I downloaded what i think to be the latest version of netscape
| binaries (glibc2) and installed it. Now, when I try to run the
| netscape binary, I get this message:
|
| ./netscape: error in loading shared
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