Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Tim Heuser wrote:
> >
> > I seem to be missing libxpm.so.4 or so my system tells me when I try to run
> > netscape. While in Linux I can't download it from anywhere! Suposedly
> > there is a ver. ...so.4.8, never saw it, but I did find a few places with
> > 4.7, but I could
Tim Heuser wrote:
>
> I seem to be missing libxpm.so.4 or so my system tells me when I try to run
> netscape. While in Linux I can't download it from anywhere! Suposedly
> there is a ver. ...so.4.8, never saw it, but I did find a few places with
> 4.7, but I couldn't figure out a way to download
I seem to be missing libxpm.so.4 or so my system tells me when I try to run
netscape. While in Linux I can't download it from anywhere! Suposedly
there is a ver. ...so.4.8, never saw it, but I did find a few places with
4.7, but I couldn't figure out a way to download it. None of the ftp
program
I got it installed. Thanks. Just as everything else, I seem to have bad carma
or
something. I started from scratch, right down to downloading it again. This
time the
netscape installer worked, However, when I tried to run it (using "netscape" at
the
prompt) I got something like... agh! I for
On Mon, 1 Feb 1999, Tim Heuser wrote:
> > Did you use the debian installer found int contrib? If you did, just type
> > netscape. If you did not, I would recommend reinstalling netscape using
> > the debian installer.
>
> Ok, sounds good to me. Uh, so, like, how do I do that? (If you please?)
This time I got a "can not execute binary file"
"[exit 127]"
Ideas?
I did change to the /usr/local/netscape/ dir and tried to run it. I'll check
the profile
file. Thanks
TIm
ktb wrote:
> First off I'm new to this also but try using,
> /usr/local/netscape/netscape
> at the prompt instead of "netscape." This is where mine was installed and
> probably
> yours a
Art Lemasters wrote:
> It should launch from a click on the Netscape Icon in X Windows
> if your windows manager has the icon. Otherwise, just enter "netscape"
> from an xterm or rxvt in X Windows.
>
I tried launching from the icon in TKDesk, but it didn't work. It didn't think
eth
prog
Johann Spies wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Tim Heuser wrote:
>
> > Ok, so I've installed netscape as it says to do in the instructions.
> > Manual install that is, couldn't get the auto install program to work.
> > How does one launch it? (I'm real new at this). I just get a message
> > saying
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999, Tim Heuser wrote:
> Ok, so I've installed netscape as it says to do in the instructions.
> Manual install that is, couldn't get the auto install program to work.
> How does one launch it? (I'm real new at this). I just get a message
> saying that "that command isn't avalible"
It should launch from a click on the Netscape Icon in X Windows
if your windows manager has the icon. Otherwise, just enter "netscape"
from an xterm or rxvt in X Windows.
If that doesn't work, make sure that you started your installation
with _the whole_ gzip'd Netscape file. Count the
First off I'm new to this also but try using,
/usr/local/netscape/netscape
at the prompt instead of "netscape." This is where mine was installed and
probably
yours also. That is the full path name. If that brings up the browser then
you need
to add,
/usr/local/netscape
to "Path=" in
/etc/prof
Ok, so I've installed netscape as it says to do in the instructions.
Manual install that is, couldn't get the auto install program to work.
How does one launch it? (I'm real new at this). I just get a message
saying that "that command isn't avalible" or some such thing.
Tim
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