Andrei Ivanov wrote: > > > I want to set up the OS and of course experiment with internet access. > > I would like to download Netscape. Could someone please enlighten me as > > to which version I download? > > Hrm. That depends on your machine. If you are using glibc6, download > glib6 one from netcape ftp. If you are using libc5, get libc5's version. > As to which version as in 4.01-4.08, 4.5 etc...up to you. Depending upon > your computer parameters. 4.5 works on my P166 without any problems, and > worked on a DX4 before that. > > > I am assuming that because it's based on Linux, that this is the version > > I would acquire. Debian, specifically, is not listed as one of the Unix > > OS at Netscape's WEB Page. > > It's just Linux. Debian is a distribution, not a version of Linux. There > are 2 types of Netscape packages for Linux: glib6 or libc5. Get the one > that your linux uses. > > > Part 2...Linux is listed twice. Once under supported Unix and once > > under unsupported. Which one is right for me? > > It's rather safe to get from supported section. > > > Part 3...Thanks to whomever replies as, I don't want to assume anything. > > No problem. > > HTH, Andrew >
Andrei means 'glibc2' (aka libc6) not 'glib6'. There is no such thing as 'glib6'. I think Andrei is mixing up xlib6/xlib6g (an X lib: first is libc5, the second is libc6) with glibc2/libc6. -- Ed C.