Steve Kieu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Yeah finnally I found the cause that I have complained
> about netscape before, that ever you quit netscape by
> click File / Exit, Netscape will still remain in
> memory (actually still running but no window display).
> Always like that. The culprit is window manage
* Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-05-31 07:49 +0200:
> Yeah finnally I found the cause that I have complained
> about netscape before, that ever you quit netscape by
> click File / Exit, Netscape will still remain in
> memory (actually still running but no window display).
> Always like that.
* Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-05-31 07:49 +0200:
> I heard that the newer version of icewm is called sawfish (which is
> neatly packaged in a .deb).
> CMIIW.
sawfish (formerly called sawmill) is another window manager, not a
newer version of icewm.
A. B.
no, the newer version of sawmill is called sawfish
the new version of icewm is called icewm
On Thursday 31 May 2001 11:20, Oki DZ wrote:
> Steve Kieu wrote:
> > I hope this infomation is usefull for some one using
> > icewm like me, and hope that if some one knows the
> > better version of icewm
Steve Kieu wrote:
> I hope this infomation is usefull for some one using
> icewm like me, and hope that if some one knows the
> better version of icewm and make it to debian package
> for potato, it will be great. Thanx.
I heard that the newer version of icewm is called sawfish (which is
neatl
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 08:12:25AM +1000, Steve Kieu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yeah finnally I found the cause that I have complained
> about netscape before, that ever you quit netscape by
> click File / Exit, Netscape will still remain in
> memory (actually still running but no window display).
> Always
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 12:54:32AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Mike, currently playing with Mozilla 0.9, waiting for 1.0
Is it just my imagination or has the 'Block this image from loading'
feature disappeared between .8 and .9
If so, this is disappointing :/ Is there any way to find
Steve Kieu wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Any one noticed the problem if using Netscape 4.77
> (not sure for older version) browse this page
>
> http://download.cnet.com/
>
> And sometime Netscape doesn't not display anything
> after loading a page for a while, for example if type
>
> http://www.slackware.co
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 02:40:38PM +1000, Steve Kieu wrote:
>
> After a while it stop, document done!, and nothing is
> displayed. SOmetimes it works as normal. But if you
> type http://www.slackware.com/index.php it works.
>
> What is the reason and how to work around this ?
I find that thi
Hi Mike,
Yes, that was the problem. I was running on 24bit color. I changed
to 16bit.
Thanks.
-gnana
Quoting Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gnanasekaran Thoppae wrote:
> > hi list,
> >
> > i installed potato on my new machine and apt-get installed
> > netscape 4.75 but the toolbars and icons ar
Gnanasekaran Thoppae wrote:
> hi list,
>
> i installed potato on my new machine and apt-get installed
> netscape 4.75 but the toolbars and icons are greyed out.
> i could not see the colored icons. But the browser works fine.
> I could see sites in full color. I have ATI Rage Pro card with
> 32M
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 02:35:05PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
>
> After pushing "reload" several times, the downloaded HTML file is
> still corrupted:
I've always found that holding shift while pushing 'reload' fixes these
types of errors.
--
finger for GPG public key.
pgpROZFz34JcY.pgp
Desc
Giorgio Gargiulo wrote:
>
> If in my HTML page I insert same frames by using :
>
> in Netscape browser the height of frames is different from 69 pixel, 8 pixel
> etc.
>
> If I use Explorer the height is correct.
>
> Can I solve this problem?
Try example:
frameborder=no instead of frameborde
Shawn Nguyen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Awhile back I saw something on here about a netscape problem I am
> getting
> now. I guess I should have saved that message. Anyway, it's got to do
> with netscape not being able to open the libXpm.so.4 library or soemthing
> like that. Does anyone knows w
Shawn Nguyen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Awhile back I saw something on here about a netscape problem I am
> getting
> now. I guess I should have saved that message. Anyway, it's got to do
> with netscape not being able to open the libXpm.so.4 library or soemthing
> like that. Does anyone know
On Sun, 17 May 1998, The CampGround wrote:
>
> I recently (about an hour ago) downloaded netscape 4.05 from netscape, ran
> the ns-install script, and it threw the files in /usr/local/netscape.. I
> run /usr/local/netscape/netscape & inside an xterm and i get:
> netscape: can't load library 'lib
> All of which brings me to my question: Once X and Netscape were up, I
> could run netscape, only I got the error message listed here.
>
> Would someone please tell me WHY I get this, and more to the point,
> what I can do to make Netscape work? What does it mean, cannot allocate
> colormap entry
> [..]
> Is new to me.
>
> I assume you are makeing netscape print postscript, and then have
> gs-aladdin turn that into hp500c language for your hp550c?
>
Yes, netscape print postscript troght lpr with magic-filter for my HPIII
> If that is so, (or otherwise), maybe the postscript file itself (
> Hallo
>
> I have all upgrades from stable conrtib nonfree and unstable.
> Netscape 3.01-4 not print with gs-aladdin 4.03-7.
> It stop whith:
>
> Error: /undefined in 695,8
[..]
Is new to me.
I assume you are makeing netscape print postscript, and then have
gs-aladdin turn that into hp500c lan
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