On Mon, 13 May 1996, Susan G. Kleinmann wrote: > One of the joys of getting X up is that you'll get Netscape > up and then you'll be able to use DejaNews to answer every question under > the Sun!
Switching to a Cyrrus Logic card solved the major problem. Now I only have a hand full of little ones :-) First, when I try and install the netscape package, I get: (Reading database ... 13477 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to replace netscape (using netscape-2.01-2.deb) ... Unpacking replacement netscape ... Setting up netscape ... ERROR: The Netscape archive must be in /tmp under the name /tmp/netscape-v201-export.i486-unknown-linux.tar.[Z|gz] dpkg: error processing netscape (--install): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: netscape I realize that I need to get this archive before I can do the installation. Where do I find this beast? How come the installation doesn't point me to it? I looked in contrib, non-free, etc... and didn't find anything. > I think in addition to the packages you mentioned, you'll want to get > xpm4.7 (for fvwm2 -- I think you want fvwm2 rather than fvwm). I also > find myself always getting xfntpex. Fvwm2 installs fine once you install xpm4.7. However, since fvwm2 is not in the /etc/window-managers file. Shouldn't this file contain all of the window managers that are available under Debian X? > > Then there's the issue of really doing something with X. What you need then > depends on what you want to do. > When I decide what I want to add, how do I hang it on the menu system? Is there a good user tutorial? In particular, I can start the xserver either as root or as a user, but I can't seem to do both. Once root cranks up the xserver, how does a user gain access to the server? TIA, Dwarf ------------ -------------- aka Dale Scheetz Phone: 1 (904) 877-0257 Flexible Software Fax: NONE Black Creek Critters e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------ If you don't see what you want, just ask --------------