Sera Hill wrote:
> Netscape setup fine using the ./ns-install command (at least it *said* it
> did), and it created the default dir (/usr/local/netscape), and when
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You may get this to work but I would delete it and do this.
First put the file (Communicat
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Sera Hill wrote:
> Netscape setup fine using the ./ns-install command (at least it *said* it
> did), and it created the default dir (/usr/local/netscape), and when I check
> it, netscape's there. My mail server is a POP3 server. It's basically any
> mail program I have. I'm
Thanks. I'll go try that.
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>> Netscape (when I try to run it), says that it can't find libXpm.so.4
>Install library:
>
>$ dpkg -S libXpm.so.4
>xpm4g: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4.11
>xpm4g: /usr/X11R6/lib/libXpm.so.4
>
>> Do I change the path variable by typing this in ete
>> I've been having troubles with working on the configuration of my
connection
>> with the graphics side of things. Can you help me out? Basically, I
can't
>> get mail from my server and I'm having difficulties with installing
>> netscape. Is there anything you can recommend I do? Or should I
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 12:43:06PM -0400, Sera Hill wrote:
> I've been having troubles with working on the configuration of my connection
> with the graphics side of things. Can you help me out? Basically, I can't
> get mail from my server and I'm having difficulties with installing
> netscape.
> I've been having troubles with working on the configuration of my connection
> with the graphics side of things. Can you help me out? Basically, I can't
> get mail from my server and I'm having difficulties with installing
> netscape. Is there anything you can recommend I do? Or should I chec
I've been having troubles with working on the configuration of my connection
with the graphics side of things. Can you help me out? Basically, I can't
get mail from my server and I'm having difficulties with installing
netscape. Is there anything you can recommend I do? Or should I check in
dif
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