I am trying to get mod_roaming with any of the Communicator >= 4.5
running. I set up mod roaming as described in the mod_roaming 1.0.1
distribution (see bug #41312).
And I set up the Preferences of the communicator as described, too.
But when I restart and I enter the authenticication password
> This is not a netscape special - it applies to anything. A
> ppp problem *is* just a delay. Programs can decide to time out
> or keep waiting, but there is no way they can know wheter it
> is a slow server or a temporary hung-up phone line.
> This is how networking in unix work - and it's nice
> I've noticed something interesting in COmmunicator 4.x for Linux:
> Whenever I do download in Netscape, and my ppp link dies in the middle of
> it, the download does not break. It just sits there, stalled. Resuming
> connection to my ISP resumes the download. No need for any s
I've noticed something interesting in COmmunicator 4.x for Linux:
Whenever I do download in Netscape, and my ppp link dies in the middle of
it, the download does not break. It just sits there, stalled. Resuming
connection to my ISP resumes the download. No need for any special tools
to put
Thanks for the replies for Communicator 4 and *.deb package info. Since
my installation works, I think I'll leave it alone for now. If there's
a need to re-install it later, I'll do it the correct way at that time.
tony mollica
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On Mon, Nov 24, 1997 at 11:15:17AM -0800, TJM wrote:
> I've installed communicator 4.03 successfully on my debian 1.3.1, 2.0.30
> kernel system and all works fine. I would like to know what the advantage
> is to using the installer package rather than the install script that comes
> with the commu
Hi Tony;
In addition to the excellent reasons already given, by using the debian
installer you also set yourself up for "painless" installation of
packages that use, support or interact with netscape.
best,
-bill
Tony wrote:
I've installed communicator 4.03 successfully on my debian 1.3.1, 2.
Rick Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I've installed communicator 4.03 successfully on my debian 1.3.1, 2.0.30
> > kernel system and all works fine. I would like to know what the advantage
> > is to using the installer package rather than the install script that comes
> > with the communic
> The only advantage I know of is that netscape does some stupid things when
> installing, among them placing files in ~root/.netscape/ that should go in
> $MOZILLA_HOME/.netscape/ - other than that, I can't really see any
> advantages (which reminds me that I should submit as a bug against this
>
On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, TJM wrote:
> I've installed communicator 4.03 successfully on my debian 1.3.1, 2.0.30
> kernel system and all works fine. I would like to know what the advantage
> is to using the installer package rather than the install script that comes
> with the communicator package from
> I've installed communicator 4.03 successfully on my debian 1.3.1, 2.0.30
> kernel system and all works fine. I would like to know what the advantage
> is to using the installer package rather than the install script that comes
> with the communicator package from netscape. I know that dselect w
I've installed communicator 4.03 successfully on my debian 1.3.1, 2.0.30
kernel system and all works fine. I would like to know what the advantage
is to using the installer package rather than the install script that comes
with the communicator package from netscape. I know that dselect won't
off
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