In the file `preferences.js', look for the following line and edit it
according to YOUR preference:
user_pref("browser.bookmark_file", "/home/broult/lib/netscape/bookmarks.html");
At the top that file you will find the following warning:
// Netscape User Preferences
// This is a generated file!
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 11:24:27PM +0200, Jonas Moberg wrote:
> Btw, when I checked my fstab I couldn't quite figure out what some
> fields did. I couldn't find any info on what the last two fields,
> "" and "" was for. "" was set to '0' on all entrys
> and "" was set to '1' on /, '22' on "/usr" an
> I couldn't seem to find any netscape-roaming-howto and since I don't know
> what ldap does I'm left in the blue here.. =)
You don't need an LDAP server, you can use mod_roaming with Apache instead, we
use it at work and its great :)
Regards,
Rob.
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> If you got more than one computer you can use Netscape-roaming.
> Install openldap, look at netscape-roaming-howto
> and you can use your netscape-profile everywhere.
I couldn't seem to find any netscape-roaming-howto and since I don't know
what ldap does I'm left in the blue here.. =)
> If you got more than one computer you can use Netscape-roaming.
> Install openldap, look at netscape-roaming-howto
> and you can use your netscape-profile everywhere.
I couldn't seem to find any netscape-roaming-howto and since I don't know
what ldap does I'm left in the blue here.. =)
> If you got more than one computer you can use Netscape-roaming.
> Install openldap, look at netscape-roaming-howto
> and you can use your netscape-profile everywhere.
I couldn't seem to find any netscape-roaming-howto and since I don't know
what ldap does I'm left in the blue here.. =)
> I can help!
> FSTab settings (manual, no Linuxconf on this machine) for a vfat formatted
> 15GB partition, with MP3's and stuff on it. One main user system
> (uid=1000), with a users group (gid=100).
>
> /dev/hdb1 /mnt/SharedMediavfat
> rw,uid=1000,gid=100,setgid=100,u
> mask=0
> i had a similar problem and my solution was:
>
> http://www.klomp.org/mod_roaming/#download
>
> if you have access to a webserver running apache or know someone who does
> you can have em install that module and use the roaming features of
> netscape. keep the same bookmarks/preferences/everyth
i had a similar problem and my solution was:
http://www.klomp.org/mod_roaming/#download
if you have access to a webserver running apache or know someone who does
you can have em install that module and use the roaming features of
netscape. keep the same bookmarks/preferences/everything accross te
At 12:40 2000/08/08 -0400, you wrote:
It's possible to mount your Windows partition with all the files set with
whatever ownership/permissions you want. You can put the settings in
/etc/fstab, but I can't find the appropriate settings in fstab's
manpages.. I think you can do it in Linuxconf t
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 12:18:11PM +0200, Jonas Moberg wrote:
> I intend to use my netscape bookmark.htm from my windows-partition for
> linux as well. So I made a soft-link from my windows-netscape bookmark.htm
> to ~/.netscape/bookmarks.html. Works fine, except for one thing.. Netscape
> somet
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 12:18:11PM +0200, Jonas Moberg wrote:
> I intend to use my netscape bookmark.htm from my windows-partition for
> linux as well. So I made a soft-link from my windows-netscape bookmark.htm
> to ~/.netscape/bookmarks.html. Works fine, except for one thing.. Netscape
> somet
I intend to use my netscape bookmark.htm from my windows-partition for
linux as well. So I made a soft-link from my windows-netscape bookmark.htm
to ~/.netscape/bookmarks.html. Works fine, except for one thing.. Netscape
sometimes replaces the link with a copy. Why?
This solution also makes it
Hi Joe,
thank you very much for your suggestions...
- Original Message -
From: Joe Bouchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 4:52 PM
Subject: Documentation for Newbies (was: win and linux)
> On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 03:43:22P
And if you're booting then; DON'T FORGET to press a key (I find caps-lock
working nice) and then, at the LILO prompt type the label of the OS to
boot (TAB shows your choices).
Ron
On Sat, 8 Apr 2000, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > I'm too new for linux and loaded to my computer linux yesterday. H
On Sat, Apr 08, 2000 at 03:43:22PM +0300, Serkan ?nci wrote:
> hi,
>
> I'm too new for linux and loaded to my computer linux yesterday. However I
> want to use my old O.S.(windows 95) too but now I can only use linux. How can
> I use linux and windows together. I have got some documnets but I co
> I'm too new for linux and loaded to my computer linux yesterday. However I
> want to use my old O.S.(windows 95) too but now I can only use linux. How can
> I use linux and windows together. I have got some documnets but I coludn't
> find any satisfactory answer. I added something to lilo.conf
hi,
I'm too new for linux and loaded to my computer
linux yesterday. However I want to use my old O.S.(windows 95) too but now I can
only use linux. How can I use linux and windows together. I have got some
documnets but I coludn't find any satisfactory answer. I added something to
lilo.co
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