Re: Mozilla Help!!! Wrap up

1999-02-07 Thread Rod Person
Just to let you guys know. Never got Mozilla working, but qweb and gzilla did work, but both are slow on my machine. 486dx with 12 MB and 33.8 3com ext modem. So know I'm looking for something with some speed to it -- if possible. I know netscape 4.0 ran under win95 with go results and speed so I

Re: Mozilla Help!!!

1999-02-06 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Rod Person wrote: > Took a break from this for awhile now I'm back. I can use ftp and I ftp > to 130.149.28.10 > but in Mozilla ftp.debian.org still doesn't work. Good. That means PPP is happy. However, if you can't execute "ftp ftp.debian.org" at the command line, then you s

Re: Mozilla Help!!!

1999-02-06 Thread Rod Person
Took a break from this for awhile now I'm back. I can use ftp and I ftp to 130.149.28.10 but in Mozilla ftp.debian.org still doesn't work. It tells me to set the $SOCK_NS variable. But, I'm not understanding this. The man page states that Mozilla does not have a usable man page - that nice... W

Re: Mozilla Help!!!

1999-02-06 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Rod Person wrote: > I still can't get Mozilla to do anything. Once my ppp is up I cant use > ftp but that is it. ifconfig reports that I am connected to my isp and > returns the address, but still Are you saying that ftp does or doesn't work? To what host can you ftp? Can yo

Re: Mozilla Help!!!

1999-02-06 Thread Rod Person
Thanks, I still can't get Mozilla to do anything. Once my ppp is up I cant use ftp but that is it. ifconfig reports that I am connected to my isp and returns the address, but still every address that I type with a www. form automatically comes back nameserver has no DNS, but typing in 128.54.16

Re: Mozilla Help!!!

1999-02-06 Thread Syrus Nemat-Nasser
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Rod Person wrote: > Hey All, > > I've just spent 5 1/2 hours trying to get ppp and Mozilla up and > running. I have successfully gotten ppp to hold the > connection, but I can't get Mozilla to load any pages. > If I type an address such as www.debian.org I get the error that