All of a sudden Netscape Communicator 4.72 is taking a long time to
'start', and it seems to lock up all of gnome as well. After a few
minutes the home page opens and everything else works. While Netscape
is 'initializing' the mouse cursor moves, but anything on the desktop
that I click on does n
For what it's worth, the package I got completely failed to install
the plugins and mime types, I had to run the relevant scripts by hand.
Unfortunately I can't remember if it was an aliened rpm or a deb,
but it looked like the packager included the scripts and then forgot
to run them. Though I
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 24-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> >
> >> > What version of netscape, from where?
> >> >
> >> > It works for me and others.
> >>
> >> I am using 4.73 now and I have no problems with RealPlayer now.
> >> Now I
On 24-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
>
>> > What version of netscape, from where?
>> >
>> > It works for me and others.
>>
>> I am using 4.73 now and I have no problems with RealPlayer now.
>> Now I have to figure out how to play mp3's from Netscape. It s
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> > What version of netscape, from where?
> >
> > It works for me and others.
>
> I am using 4.73 now and I have no problems with RealPlayer now.
> Now I have to figure out how to play mp3's from Netscape. It seems plugger
> will play them from some websites
On 24-Jul-2000 Joey Hess wrote:
> Pollywog wrote:
>> When I installed the Debian package that is used to install what I
>> downloaded
>> from www.real.com, Netscape could not see the plugin, for some reason.
>> This was not a problem when I downloaded the rpm from real.com and then
>> used
>> Alie
Pollywog wrote:
> When I installed the Debian package that is used to install what I downloaded
> from www.real.com, Netscape could not see the plugin, for some reason.
> This was not a problem when I downloaded the rpm from real.com and then used
> Alien to make a deb from it.
What version of net
On 24-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
>
>> Are you using the version of Plugger that installs with Netscape?
>> That is what I have. I believe it does not come with Netscape but that it
>> is
>> part of the Debian installer for Netscape. Does anyone know fo
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
> Are you using the version of Plugger that installs with Netscape?
> That is what I have. I believe it does not come with Netscape but that it is
> part of the Debian installer for Netscape. Does anyone know for sure?
It's a deb package of its own: web/plug
On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
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> On 24-Jul-2000 Joey Hess wrote:
> > Pollywog wrote:
> >> I uninstalled the RealPlayer package I had installed with the Debian
> >> install
> >> package. I made a new Deb package using Alien and the RPM package I
> >> downloaded and it works much better.
>
On 24-Jul-2000 Joey Hess wrote:
> Pollywog wrote:
>> I uninstalled the RealPlayer package I had installed with the Debian
>> install
>> package. I made a new Deb package using Alien and the RPM package I
>> downloaded and it works much better.
>
> Please degine "much better". As the author of bo
On 24-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
>> > Now I am trying to decide how to have Netscape play mp3 files.
>> > Plugger doesn't seem to cut it.
>>
>> Do you have mpg123 installed? Plugger suggests, but does not depend
>> on it. It is necessary for play
Pollywog wrote:
> I uninstalled the RealPlayer package I had installed with the Debian install
> package. I made a new Deb package using Alien and the RPM package I
> downloaded and it works much better.
Please degine "much better". As the author of both alien and the
realplayer installer package
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > Now I am trying to decide how to have Netscape play mp3 files.
> > Plugger doesn't seem to cut it.
>
> Do you have mpg123 installed? Plugger suggests, but does not depend
> on it. It is necessary for playing mp3 files via plugger, however.
Yes, the p
On 24-Jul-2000 Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
> Do you have mpg123 installed? Plugger suggests, but does not depend
> on it. It is necessary for playing mp3 files via plugger, however.
>
I do have it installed.
--
Andrew
On Sun, Jul 23, 2000 at 11:44:27PM +, Pollywog wrote:
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> On 23-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > Oh, I hadn't noticed that there was a deb for installing realplayer. I had
> > removed the whole lot, so just now I reinstalled all the 4.73 debs
> > including the realplayer, and guess what
On 23-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
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> Oh, I hadn't noticed that there was a deb for installing realplayer. I had
> removed the whole lot, so just now I reinstalled all the 4.73 debs
> including the realplayer, and guess what -- it works fine now. I don't
> know why. I had been installing the r
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Pollywog wrote:
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> On 23-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > I can't get netscape 4.73 (tried debs and manual install) to work with
> > RealPlayer7. The realplayer works fine on its own, but the plugin causes a
> > bus error when netscape starts up (plugins/rpnp.so). 4.7
On 23-Jul-2000 Rick Macdonald wrote:
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> I can't get netscape 4.73 (tried debs and manual install) to work with
> RealPlayer7. The realplayer works fine on its own, but the plugin causes a
> bus error when netscape starts up (plugins/rpnp.so). 4.72 also fails.
>
> I tried deleting those ~/.RealN
:: On Sun, 23 Jul 2000 14:25:16 -0600 (MDT), Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> I can't get netscape 4.73 (tried debs and manual install) to work with
> RealPlayer7. The realplayer works fine on its own, but the plugin causes a
> bus error when netscape starts up (plugins/rpnp.so). 4.72 a
I can't get netscape 4.73 (tried debs and manual install) to work with
RealPlayer7. The realplayer works fine on its own, but the plugin causes a
bus error when netscape starts up (plugins/rpnp.so). 4.72 also fails.
I tried deleting those ~/.RealNetworks* files ( I think somebody mentioned
that),
Hmmm I just grabed
the tar ball from netscape ... and (amazingly) it worked without a hitch. (my
system is a slink with vincent's upgrades)
Hi,
There are two .debs for netscape -
netscape-smotif-472_4.72-15
netscape-smotif-472-lib5_4.72-15
But when I installed the 'netscape-smotif-472_4.72-15', it
still ends up depending on libc5 stuff.
My question would be, is there a netscape version does not
depend on the libc
Peter Cordes wrote:
> On redhat 6.0, I think someone found out that installing the 100dpi fonts
> _and_ the 75dpi fonts is necessary to make netscape java work. (maybe
> you've got them both on your slink box, hence the difference?) Since rh6.0
> uses glibc 2.1 and kernel 2.2.x, like potato, this
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 01:18:45AM -0600, John Foster wrote:
> I finally got a copy of Netscape Communicator 4.72 Linux2.2 installed
> and running. Composer is still crashing on my Potato box. I did as
> suggested and disabled the java functions and the problem seems to go
> away. Is this really a
* John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000227 23:16]:
> away. Is this really a Java problem in Potato or is Netscape crapped
> out. I do not have this problem on my stable Slink systems, and the
Someone correct me if I am wrong, but netscape communicator uses its own
JRE; it does not depend on the loc
I finally got a copy of Netscape Communicator 4.72 Linux2.2 installed
and running. Composer is still crashing on my Potato box. I did as
suggested and disabled the java functions and the problem seems to go
away. Is this really a Java problem in Potato or is Netscape crapped
out. I do not have this
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 10:57:10 -0500, S. Salman Ahmed wrote:
> netscape: error in loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
Install the "libstdc++2.9-glibc2.1" from the old-libs section. Netscape
seems to make a habit of usin
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, aphro wrote:
> 4.7/128bit. its not available on FTP because of export controls(maybe its
> changed since that new law passed..) im running 4.7/128bit for glibc and
> it works pretty good. 4.72 for win* i think has bee out for a while but
> havent seen it for linux
>
> nate
>
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, John Foster wrote:
jfoste >It may be for windows, but it did say that it was for Linux:
jfoste >See This: http://cgi.netscape.com/cgi-bin/upgrade.cgi
must've been a typo or some automated script that did it. the netscape i
have on this machine is 56bit only and it says 4.72 d
aphro wrote:
> where exactly did you see this? when i went to their site the latest is
> 4.7/128bit. its not available on FTP because of export controls(maybe its
> changed since that new law passed..) im running 4.7/128bit for glibc and
> it works pretty good. 4.72 for win* i think has bee out fo
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, John Foster wrote:
jfoste >The Netscape web site indicates that there is a newer version of
jfoste >Netscape for Linux. -- Netscape 4.72 with 128 bit encryption. However
jfoste >the link does not locate the file. Additionally I looked at several of
jfoste >thei
The Netscape web site indicates that there is a newer version of
Netscape for Linux. -- Netscape 4.72 with 128 bit encryption. However
the link does not locate the file. Additionally I looked at several of
their ftp mirror sites and found only the directory--no file. Has anyone
found this anywhere
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