Colin Watson wrote:
> Leaving it there with known security holes was worse ...
>
> If you want it back, there is really only one option: find a developer
> willing to maintain it properly. That's absolutely all it comes down to.
"Mark L. Kahnt" wrote:
> As Colin notes in his reply, and was note
> Does anyone know why Netscape Communicator has been dropped from
> Testing?
NS is horribly out of date, and NS6 and up have some serious issues
added in. Mozilla is it's codebase, so Debian takes out the middle man.
> Does Mozilla email load the Communicator mail files ok?
If
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 07:09, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> "Mark L. Kahnt" wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 23:58, Curt Howland wrote:
> > > Personal reply if possible, I cannot keep up with the traffic on user...
> > >
> > > Does anyone
runs
> too slowly on older systems, and in addition, the Mozilla mail/news just
> isn't as good yet.
>
> I know there are other alternatives to look at, as well as other ways to
> install Communicator. My point is simply that removing the Communicator
> packages, as justif
"Mark L. Kahnt" wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 23:58, Curt Howland wrote:
> > Personal reply if possible, I cannot keep up with the traffic on user...
> >
> > Does anyone know why Netscape Communicator has been dropped from
> > Testing?
> >
>
On Mon, 2003-01-27 at 23:58, Curt Howland wrote:
> Personal reply if possible, I cannot keep up with the traffic on user...
>
> Does anyone know why Netscape Communicator has been dropped from
> Testing?
>
> Does Mozilla email load the Communicator mail files ok?
>
&
Personal reply if possible, I cannot keep up with the traffic on user...
Does anyone know why Netscape Communicator has been dropped from
Testing?
Does Mozilla email load the Communicator mail files ok?
Chocolate or Vanilla?
Curt-
--
"Wherever I go, everyone is a little bit safer beca
on Sat, Oct 06, 2001 at 11:06:58PM +0200, Harald Iwe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm running a standard Potato 2.2r3 and trying to set up the Netscape
> Communicator Messenger as an easy mail interface for my wife (must be
> easy to use (point and click), ha
Hi there,
I'm running a standard Potato 2.2r3 and trying to set up the Netscape
Communicator Messenger as an easy mail interface for my wife (must be
easy to use (point and click), handle MIME, clickable URL's, etc. (I
use gnus myself, but she WANTS mouse interface))
To download ma
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 15:38:17 -0400, Eric Whitestone wrote:
> I've installed communicator 4.77.
Through a Debian package?
> When I try to run netscape, it gives me this error:
> $ /usr/bin/X11/netscape: /usr/lib/netscape/netscape: No such file or directory
>
> Wh
Mozilla in 2.2 is not buggy at all. Give it a shot. As for that error,
I got it myself, and I think I fixed it by installing an old copy of the
stdc++ library. Look for things called "stdc" in the oldlibs section,
and install all of them. one will work :P Try the one closest to the
error m
Eric,
I was interested to see your email about Netscape. I'm using Debian
2.1, had the same problem, posted a question here very similar to yours,
and got many responses. Here's one from Dman:
| (my query, when I tried to start Netscape)
| I got the following:
|
| error in loading shared lib
Eric Whitestone wrote:
I've installed communicator 4.77. When I try to run netscape, it gives me this
error:
$ /usr/bin/X11/netscape: /usr/lib/netscape/netscape: No such file or directory
When i go to usr/local/netscape and run in, it gives me this error:
./netscape: error in lo
I've installed communicator 4.77. When I try to run netscape, it gives me this
error:
$ /usr/bin/X11/netscape: /usr/lib/netscape/netscape: No such file or directory
When i go to usr/local/netscape and run in, it gives me this error:
./netscape: error in loading shared libr
Hi,
I heard that, (and at least I saw the Unicode UF-8 in
the character set in the menu) Communicator 4.77 for
Linux supports unicode. But I always got trouble when
displaying the page using unicode character, dont know
why? Is there anything I missed in my system? . Even
the dynamic font doesn
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 12:20:03PM -0700, peanut butter wrote:
> > > What is the difference between Communicator offered through "contrib"
> > > vs. "non-free". Which naturally leads to: is one better
> > > than the other?
> >
> >
ian Package descriptions to answer
>> the question myself but can't seem to find a suitable answer:
>>
>> What is the difference between Communicator offered through "contrib"
>> vs. "non-free". Which naturally leads to: is one better
>> tha
> > What is the difference between Communicator offered through "contrib"
> > vs. "non-free". Which naturally leads to: is one better
> > than the other?
>
> The communicator package in contrib is a meta package that depends upon
> the real pac
As a matter of interest I did a dist-upgrade yesterday
and had previously installed Communicator package ie
Netscape and now have both on my system and either
work.
Don
--- peanut butter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, forgive me if this is a stupid or over-answered
> question. I
t can't seem to find a suitable answer:
>
> What is the difference between Communicator offered through "contrib"
> vs. "non-free". Which naturally leads to: is one better
> than the other?
>
> With the just previous round of Communicator being rele
tween Communicator offered through "contrib"
vs. "non-free". Which naturally leads to: is one better
than the other?
With the just previous round of Communicator being released by Debian
Security, the last two machines I have upgrading "voluntarily", as a
"new"
Simmons-Davis wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My question now is: how do I get Communicator on my sytem in order to run
> "apt-get install communicator"? Currently when I try to run it it sends back
> the response:
>
> "Package communicator has no available ver
Hello,
My question now is: how do I get Communicator on my sytem in order to run
"apt-get install communicator"? Currently when I try to run it it sends back
the response:
"Package communicator has no available version, but exits in the database.
This typically means the package w
Cam Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Eric Richardson wrote:
>> I looked in the non-free area of the archives and would like to install
>> communicator 4.76.
>> I found an archive communicator-base-476_4.76-1.deb and nethelp smotif
>> ...
>>
>>
Cam Ellison wrote:
>
> Eric Richardson wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I looked in the non-free area of the archives and would like to install
> > communicator 4.76.
> > I found an archive communicator-base-476_4.76-1.deb and nethelp smotif
> > ...
> >
Eric Richardson wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I looked in the non-free area of the archives and would like to install
> communicator 4.76.
> I found an archive communicator-base-476_4.76-1.deb and nethelp smotif
> ...
>
> How do I apt-get it?
>
> apt-get install communicator???
-- Original Message --
> From: Eric Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Fri, 09 Mar 2001 15:16:46 -0700
>
> >Hi,
> >I looked in the non-free area of the archives and would like to
> install
> >communicator 4.76.
> >I found an archive commun
-0700
>Hi,
>I looked in the non-free area of the archives and would like to
install
>communicator 4.76.
>I found an archive communicator-base-476_4.76-1.deb and nethelp
smotif
>...
>
>How do I apt-get it?
>
>apt-get install communicator???
>
>Thanks,
>Eric
Hi,
I looked in the non-free area of the archives and would like to install
communicator 4.76.
I found an archive communicator-base-476_4.76-1.deb and nethelp smotif
...
How do I apt-get it?
apt-get install communicator???
Thanks,
Eric
alled the Netscape Communicator debs, and I installed the Mozilla 0.8 from mozilla.org.When I start up only the communicator, it runs ok.When I start up only mozilla, it runs ok.But: when I first start up mozilla, and then I'd like to start communicator too, then another mozilla-window is openi
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 02:18:15PM +0100, Tibor D. wrote:
> Hello,
> I've installed the Netscape Communicator debs, and I installed the
> Mozilla 0.8 from mozilla.org.
> When I start up only the communicator, it runs ok.
> When I start up only mozilla, it runs ok.
> But
Hello,
I've installed the Netscape Communicator debs, and I installed the
Mozilla 0.8 from mozilla.org.
When I start up only the communicator, it runs ok.
When I start up only mozilla, it runs ok.
But: when I first start up mozilla, and then I'd like to start
communicator too, th
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 09:30:10AM -0500, Matt Grant wrote:
> My load meter seems to be pegged.I click Netscape and nothing happens. When I
> run Top to see whats taking up my Cpu I see communicator maybe 3 times.
> when I kill the one thats been running the longest the netscape I just
Has anyone noticed this situation.
I'm running Icewm on Woody with kernel 2.4.1 and it kicks ass (very well done
debian guys)even though it's still testing.
My load meter seems to be pegged.I click Netscape and nothing happens. When I
run Top to see whats taking up my Cpu I see co
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Andre Berger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 9. Januar 2001 13:35
An: Walther, Christoph
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Installing Netscape Communicator 4.7x from official
Debian 2.2r0 CDs
"Walther, Christoph&quo
"Walther, Christoph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Andre Berger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 9. Januar 2001 12:08
> An: Walther, Christoph
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Installi
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Andre Berger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet am: Dienstag, 9. Januar 2001 12:08
An: Walther, Christoph
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Betreff: Re: Installing Netscape Communicator 4.7x from official Debian
2.2r0 CDs
"Walther, Christoph&quo
"Walther, Christoph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dear community,
>
> I have installed Debian 2.2r0 from the 3 official CDs, a basically running
> X-Windows.
> Now I'd like to install and to configurate Netscape Communicator 4.7x on my
> system.
Dear community,
I have installed Debian 2.2r0 from the 3 official CDs, a basically running
X-Windows.
Now I'd like to install and to configurate Netscape Communicator 4.7x on my
system.
apt-get install communicator tells:
Package commuinicator has no available version, but exists i
Hey Guys,
I just installed communicator 4.6 and for some reason, I can't run it
because it thinks I have libXt.so.6 missing. It is really on my system
though because I can see it. Can anyone tell me if netscape has some
variable to tell it where my lib is?
Info:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> comm
Hi,
Is there any communicator in debian package doesn't use stataic modif?
Regards
shan.
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
> As some of you may have noticed, communicator is broken on powerpc now.
> That is,
>
> apt-get install communicator
>
> won't work, since communicator-smotif-47 is in woody. I asked Richard
> Braakman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> about this
One question: I have problems with Netscape Communicator 4.5.
When I'm browsing for a long time (open many pages, and download some
files)
the browser ignore my clicks!
If I write an URL in the location bar, this is ignored.
May be a memory problem?
Also, when I'm editing preferences, oc
Hi,
The netscape-base-4 requires libc5 stuff.
Colin Watson wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean 'Shaleh' Perry) wrote:
> >On 16-Mar-2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> >> Since there wasn't any deb package(s) that would install
> >> Communic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean 'Shaleh' Perry) wrote:
>On 16-Mar-2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
>> Since there wasn't any deb package(s) that would install
>> Communicator 4.72 without required libc5 stuff. I am
>> going to get the tar ball and install it.
>>
On 16-Mar-2000 Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since there wasn't any deb package(s) that would install
> Communicator 4.72 without required libc5 stuff. I am
> going to get the tar ball and install it.
>
> Looking into the netscape ftp site and ther
Hi,
Since there wasn't any deb package(s) that would install
Communicator 4.72 without required libc5 stuff. I am
going to get the tar ball and install it.
Looking into the netscape ftp site and there were several
version:
. /pub/communicator/english/4.72/unix/unsupported/li
Hi,
when I start Netscape by calling "netscape" it starts two browser windows.
One with the website I choosed in the preferences and one with the "about:mozilla"
site.
Does anyone has an idea how to solve this behaviour?
Thanks.
Bye,
Sven
--
+-
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 03:41:55PM +0100, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>
> Is there a chance that the standard netscape package will use the
> glibc-version? i have to use it since i need the java1.2 plugin, and i would
> like to use the packaged version instead of a locally installed one
The latest n
Hello,
Is there a chance that the standard netscape package will use the
glibc-version? i have to use it since i need the java1.2 plugin, and i would
like to use the packaged version instead of a locally installed one
--
ciao bboett
==
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 05:31:13PM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Is there a communicator 4.7 version uses libc6 instead
> of libc5 in potota 2.2?
---end quoted text---
...It's called mozilla. (I think all Netscapes are libc5.)
--
David J. Kanter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
Is there a communicator 4.7 version uses libc6 instead
of libc5 in potota 2.2?
Thanks
---
tcp
etings all,
: Anyone else noticed that at times Communicator will just die silently while
: minimized, leaving no error messages, etc? I usually have about 5 navigator
: windows open to various sites and check and referesh them regularly
: (I am using potato, XFree 3.3.5, and Kde 1.1.2), but som
Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> Subject: Netscape Communicator 4.7 dies silently.
> Date: Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 05:19:56PM -0500
>
> In reply to:Todd Suess
>
> Quoting Todd Suess([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >| Greetings all,
> >|
> >| Anyone else noticed t
Subject: Netscape Communicator 4.7 dies silently.
Date: Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 05:19:56PM -0500
In reply to:Todd Suess
Quoting Todd Suess([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>| Greetings all,
>|
>| Anyone else noticed that at times Communicator will just die silently while
>| minimi
Greetings all,
Anyone else noticed that at times Communicator will just die silently while
minimized, leaving no error messages, etc? I usually have about 5 navigator
windows open to various sites and check and referesh them regularly
(I am using potato, XFree 3.3.5, and Kde 1.1.2), but
> I allready did get the xpm4.7 installed it correctly *I think*, still no
> success
> with the communicator libc5 version, then I did as you suggest and
> downloaded
> the libc2 and is working very fine at the moment. But..
I'm glad you got it working, but I can't
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ari Sigurðsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian user list
Sent: 1. september 1999 16:38
Subject: Re: Netscape Communicator
>
> > Hi, I downloaded and installed Netscape Communicator
> >
> Hi, I downloaded and installed Netscape Communicator
> 'communicator-v461-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz'
>
> Now I get the error that it can't load libXpm.so.4
> but that file is in /usr/X11R6/lib
> can anyone help me?
For that flavor of Netscape, you pro
Hi, I downloaded and installed Netscape Communicator
'communicator-v461-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz'
Now I get the error that it can't load libXpm.so.4
but that file is in /usr/X11R6/lib
can anyone help me?
Ari Sigurðsson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm trying to run Communicator 4.6.1 (downloaded 128 bit, non-glibc
> version), and every time I try to start up, it waits a few minutes and
> segfaults. Hints as to what to do next? Do I download and use glibc,
> or pull their 56 bit exportable version? Is this likely a De
I'm trying to run Communicator 4.6.1 (downloaded 128 bit, non-glibc
version), and every time I try to start up, it waits a few minutes and
segfaults. Hints as to what to do next? Do I download and use glibc,
or pull their 56 bit exportable version? Is this likely a Debian
problem or a Net
On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 12:12:38 -0300, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote:
> > This may not be netscape's fault; there are indications that there may
> > be a subtle compiler problem affecting X resulting in these crashes.
[These indications come from Adam Heath, our netscape maintainer, if memory
serve
LLY great news, as Motif/LessTif are both ugly and problematic
(I have SERIOUS problems to make the LessTif based apps use a good
color palette - and the palette seems to change from time to time,
according to its own will! ;-(
> > Bottom line, do YOU think it's worth trading my Communi
On Thu, Aug 05, 1999 at 11:38:43 -0300, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote:
> I've noticed there's different packages for Netscape Communicator &
> Mozilla... Is the up-to-date Mozilla release as good as Netscape
> Communicator 4.61 (or hopefuilly better, as NS seems to enjoy a lo
Hi there,
I have quite a ¨strange¨ doubt to pose you all...
I've noticed there's different packages for Netscape
Communicator & Mozilla... Is the up-to-date Mozilla
release as good as Netscape Communicator 4.61
(or hopefuilly better, as NS seems to enjoy a lot the
¨killing itse
Hello everybody !
Can someone tell me the "good" way to install Netscape Communicator on
Debian Gnu 2.1 platform
I tried to install it (ver 4.6) from sources but it doesnt work & gives a
"segmentation fault" ; it seems i have some troubles with .deb packages as
well
I am trying to get mod_roaming with any of the Communicator >= 4.5
running. I set up mod roaming as described in the mod_roaming 1.0.1
distribution (see bug #41312).
And I set up the Preferences of the communicator as described, too.
But when I restart and I enter the authenticicat
nts couldn´t work, because i used ´.gz´ instead
of ´gz´. blush.
i´ve now finished my customization of communicator and done as follows
(all tested)
excerpt from ~.mime.types:
#mime types added by Netscape Helper
type=application/x-gzip-compressed \
desc="Gzip archive file" \
exts="
> Now it downloads the sane diff file as 17KB compressed, but I
> have to add the .gz suffix to the filename in the netscape
> dialog or rename after. Netscape seems to insist on stripping
> the extension.
> This is closer. Can anyone improve this?
Add the following line to y
Hartmut Figge wrote:
>
> Rick Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> >
> > > > > my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
> > > > > saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable
*- On 18 Jun, Colin Marquardt wrote about "Re: communicator 4.6 - ftp bug"
> * Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Now it downloads the sane diff file as 17KB compressed, but I have to add
>> the .gz suffix to the filename in the netscape dialog or
* Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now it downloads the sane diff file as 17KB compressed, but I have to add
> the .gz suffix to the filename in the netscape dialog or rename after.
> Netscape seems to insist on stripping the extension.
I have seen this behaviour without adding any MI
Rick Macdonald wrote:
>
> On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> > > > my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
> > > > saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, therefore i have to use
> > > > another ve
t; Fra: Hartmut Figge [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sendt:17. juni 1999 00:46
> Til: Ed Cogburn
> Cc: recipient list not shown
> Emne: Re: communicator 4.6 - ftp bug
>
> Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> > Yes the file is 17428 bytes. Hold down the shift key when
&g
Hartmut Figge wrote:
>
> greetings,
> well, now it´s me who have to whine.
> firstly, a hearty gghh.
>
> my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
> saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, th
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > > my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
> > > saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, therefore i have to use
> > > another version, which will download a file _unchanged_ if dem
Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Hartmut Figge wrote:
>
> > my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
> > saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, therefore i have to use
> > another version, which will download a file _unchanged_ if demanded
*- On 16 Jun, Hartmut Figge wrote about "communicator 4.6 - ftp bug"
> greetings,
> well, now it´s me who have to whine.
> firstly, a hearty gghh.
>
> my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
> saving to hd. this behaviour is not acc
Use SHIFT-Click when downloading zipped files to stop Netscape from unzipping
it. I think there might be a way to configure it not to have this behaviour...
--
Eric G. Miller
Powered by the http://www.debian.org";>POTATO!
Ed Cogburn wrote:
[interesting things about the subject]
assuming that the list isn´t much interested in the question i´ll answer
ed per pm.
hafi
Hartmut Figge wrote:
>
> Ed Cogburn wrote:
>
> > Yes the file is 17428 bytes. Hold down the shift key when
> > clicking on a file to download; this will cause Netscape to
> > download 'as-is'.
>
> so it should be. but not with my communicat
Ed Cogburn wrote:
> Yes the file is 17428 bytes. Hold down the shift key when
> clicking on a file to download; this will cause Netscape to
> download 'as-is'.
so it should be. but not with my communicator 4.6. therefore i´m on the
search for a version, which will
Hartmut Figge wrote:
>
> greetings,
> well, now it´s me who have to whine.
> firstly, a hearty gghh.
>
> my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
> saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, therefore i have to use
> another versio
greetings,
well, now it´s me who have to whine.
firstly, a hearty gghh.
my communicator 4.6 insists of unpacking certain types of files before
saving to hd. this behaviour is not acceptable, therefore i have to use
another version, which will download a file _unchanged_ if demanded.
could
for what it's worth after having massive problems with netscape being stable
after my upgrade to communicator 4.6 i downloaded the old debian 451
packages from a slow to update debian mirror and it's working perfectly.
here's my setup, i hope it helps someone:
heyzeus(larry)&g
n imapserver they appear on
list of selectable "move-to destination" folders in mailfilter-dialoge.
it seems to me like communicator can't handle/remember status of existing
imap-subdirs.
any ideas on how to solve?
gerhard
After installing the communicator-dmotif-45 4.5-1 and all depending
packages, I received the following message at the first start:
---
ERROR: /usr/lib/netscape/45/communicator/plugins/libnullplugin.so:
undefined symbol: FE_GetToplevelwidget
Can't load plugin
/usr/lib/netscape/45/communi
On Fri, 28 May 1999, Robert Rati wrote:
> Has anyone successfully installed Communicator 4.6? Dselect is insisting
> on a dependency with netscape-base4 ver >= 10, but the only version I can
> find anywhere (stable or unstable) on ftp.debian.org is version 5. Anyone
> had any
On 29-May-99 Robert Rati wrote:
> Has anyone successfully installed Communicator 4.6? Dselect is insisting
> on a dependency with netscape-base4 ver >= 10, but the only version I can
> find anywhere (stable or unstable) on ftp.debian.org is version 5. Anyone
> had any luck?
I i
I downloaded the non-distribution-specific binaries from netscape's ftp site,
and
everything has worked so far. I'm using potato.
Sean
Robert Rati wrote:
> Has anyone successfully installed Communicator 4.6? Dselect is insisting
> on a dependency with netscape-base4 ver >
Has anyone successfully installed Communicator 4.6? Dselect is insisting
on a dependency with netscape-base4 ver >= 10, but the only version I can
find anywhere (stable or unstable) on ftp.debian.org is version 5. Anyone
had any l
A!
>
> -- p.
I believe "Netscape" is the company; "Navigator" is the browser";
"Communicator" is the suite that contains the browser
("Navigator"), mail client ("Messenger"), and maybe another few
odds & ends.
Even lighter-weight than Navigator, you might take a look at
Chimera, Opera, Mozilla, and Lynx.
>> "PC" == Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PC> Can somebody explain me what's in each package and what are their
PC> inter-relationships?
Basically it is
netscape
navigator communicator
smotif
the static.
if you want to use netscape to read your mail you have to download the
communicator
(perhaps)
Hi!
Can somebody explain me what's in each package and what are their
inter-relationships?
What's the bare minimum if I want to have just a 'lightweith'
netscape 4.5 browser?
TIA!
-- p.
> I switched from communicator 4.05 to 4.5 and now I can't access the LDAP
> server in our company. All searchez return an "unknown LDAP error 0xFF"
> when trying to access the LDAP server. Going back to 4.05 fixes the problem.
>
> Is there anyone aware of any
Hello,
I switched from communicator 4.05 to 4.5 and now I can't access the LDAP server
in our company. All searchez return an "unknown LDAP error 0xFF" when
trying to access the LDAP server. Going back to 4.05 fixes the problem.
Is there anyone aware of any changes to the
I've used both (4.5 libc5, 4.51 glibc2) and haven't experienced any
difference. Both have there bugs of course.
kent
Sami Dalouche wrote:
>
> In one of their readmes, they theid the glibc2 version is less stable than
> their libc5 version of communicator/navigator.
>
In one of their readmes, they theid the glibc2 version is less stable than
their libc5 version of communicator/navigator.
Have anyone tried the both version and seen a difference ?
On Sun, Mar 07, 1999 at 01:35:17PM -0330, Greg Starkes wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Mar 1999, Curt Daugaard wr
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