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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 07:51:10 -0500 (EST)
From: John Kloss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Fredrik Ax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Fernando Tadeu C Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Debian User Mailing List
Subject: Re: Netscape fails
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Egon Schmid wrote:
> The problem is definitly bash 2.0. Try a real shell. This was an answer
> from a netscape person (name forgotten but can be found in the emacs
> manual)
>
> -Egon
I linked sh to ash, but then another script with #!/bin/sh on
first line broke. I took M
The problem is definitly bash 2.0. Try a real shell. This was an answer
from a netscape person (name forgotten but can be found in the emacs
manual)
-Egon
On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> I have seen this problem before.
>
> > Thanks Michael for quick response.
>
> > Hmm...
I have seen this problem before.
> Thanks Michael for quick response.
> Hmm... will another shell give me still different error messages?
> I load ash from cdrom, and /bin/sh -> /bin/ash - and IT WORKS.
>
> A problem with shells seems more serious than one with application;
> should I repor
Michael Tempsch writes:
> >
> > I installed Netscape 4.04 (in a private directory) last year
> > and after fiddling with preferences (Edit -> preferences
> > ->Navigator->Applications) I was able to bring up XDVI when
> > I clicked on a .dvi file and a ghostview when I click on a .ps
> > file.
Hello,
I installed Netscape 4.04 (in a private directory) last year
and after fiddling with preferences (Edit -> preferences
->Navigator->Applications) I was able to bring up XDVI when
I clicked on a .dvi file and a ghostview when I click on a .ps
file. I was running RedHat 4.02 (I think).
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