James Ramsey wrote: > > You should be able to start Netscape at the command > line by entering "netscape". If that doesn't work, > start troubleshooting, because something wrong has > happened. > I guess something has gone wrong, because I am not logged in as root, and when I am in xterm and type "netscape" I get the following:
Bash: netscape: command not found I am so new to linux that I really don't know how to start troubleshooting this problem. When I installed netscape it created the following directory in /tmp: communicator-v475.x86-unknown-linux2.2 It was supposed to create a directory called: communicator-v47x.your_unix_platform according to the installation notes. Seems like it couldn't recognize my version of linux, which is 2.1 I wonder if my version of linux is too old to work with netscape 4.75. I think I just answered my own question! Just checked the envelope for my Netscape CD and I see that it says under system requirements: Linux 2.2.x! So I guess I have to upgrade! Do you have any recommendation on how I should proceed? Start fresh with a new set of Linux CDs? I guess this is the only option because I never got my internet access working properly with the packages that came on the 2.1 release from Cheapbytes. This has been a frustrating experience, but I do want to get away from Windows if I possible can! Thanks, Peter Christensen