John Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, Michael P. Soulier wrote: > > So, can these two coexist? I've done it with debian packages, but I > > decided to check out one of the nightly builds of mozilla, and it did a > > whole bunch of stuff on its first invocation, and from that point on, > > netscape started mozilla. I'd run it as a normal user, so it couldn't have > > altered anything beyond my personal files, but even after I deleted > > .mozilla, and the nightly build, and uninstalled the mozilla deb package I > > was running, typing netscape still started mozilla! I don't know how, but I > > finally uninstalled netscape entirely and reinstalled it, which fixed the > > problem. How could that have happened if it could only alter my personal > > files?? > > > > Mike > > I am running Netscape 4.75, Mozilla M17-3 and the nightly mozilla builds > without incident. I didn't do anything to install the nightly builds. I > just made a menu entry for ~/mozilla/mozilla so they all get along fine :-).
With this line in your apt-get sources.list: deb http://galeon.sourceforge.net/nightly/debian galeoncvsm18/ you can download working M18 Debian packages with coexist perfectly well with Netscape. There are even fresh galeon packages (see <http://silverchair.futureks.net/~solomon/galeon/> for further infos and the deb-src line). Greetings, joachim