Dman wrote: -This means that when netscape was compiled it was linked against a -different version of libstdc++ than the one you have right now. There -really isn't a solution since we don't have netscape's sources to -recompile it.
OK, I'll give up on trying to use Netscape. (I don't really care what browser I use.) When I tried to go to http://198.186.203.20 nothing happened. I typed it in the address bar in Mozilla, hit enter, and nothing! When I typed host www.debian.org in a terminal, I got the following: 216.33.160.173 connect: Network is unreachable 216.33.160.174 connect: Network is unreachable www.debian.org A record not found, try again 216.33.160.173 and 174 are the values that GTCinternet gave me when I signed up with them as an ISP provider. In Netscape, under Windows 95, I have no trouble reaching the Debian website. In Mozilla, under Linux, I can only get to a website by clicking and following links in the Mozilla home page. When I shut down Linux last night I noticed the following message on the screen just before the "system halted" message: debian login: /usr/sbin/gpm: /dev/ttyS0: operation not supported by device I use a dial-up connection with an external US Robotics 56K v.90 modem. Peter Christensen P.S. Karsten and Dman, thanks for the info on apt. Once I get past this internet problem I realize that updates off the internet are the best way to go.