mand did not succeed. The
mail server responded: Invalid Mailbox."
My people here know and like Netscape/Mozilla, and getting them to
go to another mail client is not a possibility.
I'm migrating from a cobalt box (using UofW IMAP) because we do a
lot of email, and we pretty well hav
r. Is there a way to
> Kendall> stream audio files from a web page, using netscape/mozilla?
>
> The best thing I can think of is plugger:
> http://fredrik.hubbe.net/plugger.html
> It's a plugin that uses various executables to play media files. It may
> behave strangely by d
>>>>> "Kendall" == Kendall Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Kendall> With netscape and mozilla in linux, the entire file is
Kendall> downloaded, then it launches the player. Is there a way to
Kendall> stream audio files from a web page, using netsc
launches the player. Is there a way to stream audio files from
a web page, using netscape/mozilla?
Kendall
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I have successfully recompiled 0.9.5 from unstable for potato systems...
if you want up to date and package-based it is a workable solution. Just
install the build-deps packages for potato (probably some X-devs and
general other devs), use deb-src lines for woody, and apt-get -b source
mozilla.
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Michael Fontenot muttered:
> So if I want integrated browser/(email & newsgroups), I think
> my choice is to download netscape communicator from
> Netscape's webpage, or else install mozilla from my cd's.
> Is that correct?
Michael, I download and install mozilla from www.mozilla.org, seems to
wo
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 04:01:08PM -0600, Michael Fontenot wrote:
> It appears to me that the netscape package included on the
> debian 2.2r3 cd's is only the browser, not the combined
> browser/communicator. If I do an "apt-cache search
> communicator", it just comes back with "mozilla".
Perhap
It appears to me that the netscape package included on the
debian 2.2r3 cd's is only the browser, not the combined
browser/communicator. If I do an "apt-cache search
communicator", it just comes back with "mozilla".
So if I want integrated browser/(email & newsgroups), I think
my choice is to do
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 11:28:04PM +, Preben Randhol wrote:
> Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 13/09/2001 (23:05) :
> > See the following:
> >
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user20010109/msg00426.html
> ^^
>
Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 13/09/2001 (23:05) :
> See the following:
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user20010109/msg00426.html
^^
Not existing.
The
> > ... and I've lost the fonts that appear...
>
> See the following:
>
>
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2001/debian-user20010109/m
sg00426.html
Is that link any good ?? It's at least the 2nd time it's been
posted and both times I get a 'Page not found' error.
Hall
> I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the
> first time in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the
> fonts ... They're all replaced by strange little symbols,
which
> I assume means the characters is unavailable.
Can the package maintainer comment on this ?? It's becoming
f
> I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the
> first time in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the
> fonts that appear ... They're all replaced by strange little
> symbols...
> The 100 dpi fonts all appear to be present and correct (the
> package is okay).
You're one of
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 10:39:11AM -0700, Gordon Paynter wrote:
> I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the first time
> in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the fonts that appear on
> buttons in Netscape, and all the fonts in Mozilla. They're all
> replaced by strange lit
I've just done an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade for the first time
in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the fonts that appear on
buttons in Netscape, and all the fonts in Mozilla. They're all
replaced by strange little symbols, which I assume means the
characters is unavailable. All ot
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 05:27:58PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> "Kevin C. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Looking for solutions to X locking hard.
> >
> >While using Netscape 4.75, usually when scrolling, X lock and I can
> >only reset the computer.
>
> Ctrl-Alt-F1 doesn't help? (I'm willing
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 05:27:58PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> "Kevin C. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Looking for solutions to X locking hard.
> >
> >While using Netscape 4.75, usually when scrolling, X lock and I can
> >only reset the computer.
>
> Ctrl-Alt-F1 doesn't help? (I'm willing
On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 09:51:44PM -0700, Nate Amsden wrote:
> "Kevin C. Smith" wrote:
> >
> > Looking for solutions to X locking hard.
> >
> > While using Netscape 4.75, usually when scrolling, X lock and I can only
> > reset
> > the computer. I occasionally happens when selecting a link. Mozil
"Kevin C. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Looking for solutions to X locking hard.
>
>While using Netscape 4.75, usually when scrolling, X lock and I can
>only reset the computer.
Ctrl-Alt-F1 doesn't help? (I'm willing to believe it doesn't - just
checking.)
>I run Debian "Woody" however this
Looking for solutions to X locking hard.
While using Netscape 4.75, usually when scrolling, X lock and I can only reset
the computer. I occasionally happens when selecting a link. Mozilla M17 also
will lock X hard while scrolling, however lately it has been more likely to
just crash leaving X ru
In potato, after dialing with wvdial, I can ping the www.debian.org.
But Mozilla doesn't work. It says it cant find www.mozilla.whatever.
Also, I can't make netscape work. How do I get a more advanced
version than the one that comes with potato? apt-get update
netscape doesn't get me anything.
It's even less clear cut than that.
While in Netscape enter the following URL
about:mozilla
Don't forget that Netscape was Mozilla before it was Netscape.
Mozilla comes again.
On 6 May 99, at 10:23, Jerry Gardner wrote about Re: slink and
netscape/mozilla:
> Ray writes:
Ray writes:
> Netscape and Mozilla are DIFFERENT things. Netscape is release level
> software and for most of us works fairly well (aside from being a memory
The difference isn't as clear-cut as you may think. Every version of
Netscape that I've ever used (and this goes back to prior to v1.0)
h
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 09:13:32PM -0400, Anonymous Coward wrote:
> netscape/mozilla gives errors in X
Netscape and Mozilla are DIFFERENT things. Netscape is release level
software and for most of us works fairly well (aside from being a memory
pig). Mozilla is barely alpha level code and
ok this is all on default slink install stuff from a 4-cdrom set
purchased off of cheapbytes. netscape/mozilla gives errors in X just
various stuff as well as hitting "enter" in the location textbox at top
does nothing. i have to goto file->open to goto a webpage. i did not
ha
Teddy Ãstergaard wrote:
>
> Can someone please explain me the difference between the
> mozilla-motif and netscape[3|4] ?
version(mozilla) == "5 beta"
version(netscape[3|4]) < version(mozilla-motif)
while(using(mozilla)) {
see_more_bugs();
miss_more_features();
}
void miss_more_
Can someone please explain me the difference between the
mozilla-motif and netscape[3|4] ?
Thank you.
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