On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 08:48:20PM -0400, Peter Christensen wrote: | I finally installed Netscape successfully (I think!) and now find that I | don't know how to start it.
dpkg -L <package name> will list all of the files that the package installed. Using this you can find where netscape is. | I changed to the directory where it is installed -- | /usr/local/netscape -- That's a weird location to install too. How did you install it? | and tried typing "netscape", Maybe it isn't installed right, or you don't have it in your path. Have you tried "./netscape"? Normally '.' is not in the PATH. | "run netscape", and "start netscape". Sounds like Windows ;-). I don't think there are usually 'run' or 'start' programs on Unix systems. | No result. What is the correct way to start it? I don't know for sure, I use galeon and (rarely) mozilla. If you really like netscape I suggest getting mozilla instead. The difference is that you get a different logo and mozilla is free (source too which allows for better package building). -D