On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 11:09:41PM -0500, Joe Paxton wrote:
> I recently installed 'potato' on my iMac and got X up and working - just one
> problem. I click on the Netscape icon on the taskbar and nothing
> happens. I installed the Netscape-pseudo package using dselect (which I am
> assuming
I recently installed 'potato' on my iMac and got X up and working - just one
problem.
I click on the Netscape icon on the taskbar and nothing happens. I installed
the Netscape-pseudo package using dselect (which I am assuming installs
everything that you need as far as Netscape goes)but
Hi,
First a crash and then some human stupidity caused me to loose my /
partition. I just installed a fresh debian woody and almost
everything (X, networking, ...) works. I cannot get netscape and
mozilla to work.
*** Attempt 1, use the installation in /usr/local/
When I type netscape I get:
> netscape-java-475. The only file under a bin directory is
> > netscape-remote. There is no netscape command!
> >
> > Am I missing something obvious?
>
> Yes, you did it wrong.
>
> apt-get install communicator-smotif-475(or navigator).
>
> This has AL
tory is
> netscape-remote. There is no netscape command!
>
> Am I missing something obvious?
Yes, you did it wrong.
apt-get install communicator-smotif-475(or navigator).
This has ALWAYS been the way netscape has been done. And, in any case, I am
no longer the maintainer.
BEGIN GEEK C
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
>
> Due to the vulnerability of my old netscape 4.08, I decided to
> upgrade to the woody version (Version: 4.75-1).
>
> I installed netscape-base-4, netscape-base-475 and
> netscape-java-475. The only file under a bin directory is
> netscape
Due to the vulnerability of my old netscape 4.08, I decided to
upgrade to the woody version (Version: 4.75-1).
I installed netscape-base-4, netscape-base-475 and
netscape-java-475. The only file under a bin directory is
netscape-remote. There is no netscape command!
Am I missing something
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