On Fri, 25 Dec 1998, KTB . wrote: > >> I followed the instructions from the previous mail and got the > following result: > >> > >> gzip: stdin: unexpected en of file > >> tar: unexpected EOF on archive file > >> tar: child returned status 1 > >> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors > >> > >> I have also tried to install Communicator 4.0 to see if that works, > it didn't. > >> > >> I have also tried, dpkg -i netscape-unpacked.9955/ and got this: > >> > >> dpkg-split: error reading netscape-unpacked.9955/: Is a directory > >> dpkg: error processing netscape-unpacked.9955/ (--install): > >> subprocess dpkg-split returned error exit status 2 > >> > > > ><snip> > > > >> I have to tear myself away for three days, damn holiday:) I will > >be monitoring email > >> though, so feel free to respond if someone has a clue as to what is > going on with my > >> Linux. > >> Thanks, > >> Kent > >> > ><snip> > > > >> > >> Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote: > >> > >> > > Hi, I'm trying to install Communicator 4.5 and can't get > anywhere. I > >> > > downloaded the file with Lynx from the netscape ftp site. The > file was > >> > > saved in > /root/communicator-v45-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz > > > >This sounds like the correct filename. "netscape-unpacked.9955" does > not. > >I think maybe your download method is trying to unpack it as it > downloads. > >See if your ftp client/browser/whatever has an option to turn that off, > or > >just do a straight ftp. Ask for help if you don't know how to ftp. > > I don't have my notes in front of me but the "netscape-unpacked.9955" > came from using a command 'tar <some other letters> > communicator-v45....' According to Sudhakar's instructions something > like that was supposed to happen and I needed to use dpkg -i on > "netscape-unpacked.9955." If I understood him correctly. Merry > Christmas if you celebrate! > Kent >
Kent: I donwloaded and installed Netscape for my Mom on her Debian 2.0 box just now. Here's the steps I took (I did this with X-Windows NOT running, but it shouldn't matter): 1) logged on as her 2) lynx www.netscape.com 3) down-arrowed to SOFTWARE, then right-arrowed 4) space, down-arrowed to BROWSERS, right-arrowed 5) down-arrowed to BROWSERS, right-arrowed 6) down-arrowed to COMMUNICATOR 4.5 WITH ENTERPRISE CALENDAR (I use the Calendar at work), then right-arrowed 7) space, space, down-arrowed to Linux 2.0, then right-arrowed 8) space, space, down-arrowed to ENGLISH, then right-arrowed 9) space, space, down-arrowed to 4.5, then right-arrowed 10) space, space, down-arrowed to DOWNLOAD FREE for US Customers, then right-arrowed 11) space, space, down-arrowed to communicator-v.45-export.x86-unknown-linux2.0.tar.gz (realized at this point that the calendar portion is a separate download)12) chose D for Download 13) something went wrong during the download, so I had to start it over 14) downloaded 13946230 bytes over a couple of hours, then chose SAVE TO DISK option (which I think was asked because of the failure in step 13 above) 15) quit lynx 16) now in Mom's home directory, there's a file name communicator[blahblahblah].tar.gz 17) then I su'd to the root account 18) I was going to use dselect and the netscape4 package to install netscape, but apparently I've done it before, so I'd have to uninstall or upgrade my current installer, so instead, I'll use the Netscape installation routine 19) I copied the communicator[blah].tar.gz file to /tmp 20) I changed to the /tmp directory 21) I "gunzip commun[blah].tar.gz" 22) I "tar -xvvf commun[blah].tar" 23) I changed to the communicator[blah]linux2.1 directory 24) I followed the instructions in README.install; as root I ran "./ns-install" 25) I followed the on-screen instructions 26) I waited several minutes for the installer script to do its thing 27) I started X-Windows, and in an xterm window typed "netscape &" 28) Success! 29) Now I'll go install the Calendar portion Merry Christmas to you also; I hope you get Netscape working. -- Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED] KC5ENO - Amateur Radio: When all else fails. Linux - Finally! A real OS for the Intel PC! "Life is an ongoing classroom." - Capt. James T. Kirk, "Dreadnought"