On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:18:33PM -0700, Mark Seven Smith wrote: | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Peter Christensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | To: "debian user" <debian-user@lists.debian.org> | Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 8:54 AM | Subject: Re: Installed netscape, but how do I start it? | | | > 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 had problems with Netscape, I was told by someone that I | should just go & get 4.0...which I did and found to be really | stable (that was under RedHat 6.0 and now I'm trying to switch to | Debian which is why I am now stuck using OE in Win98, doesn't | that make a lot of sense? ;-) | | I *think* that you can still do more with Netscape 4.0 than with | any other browser (Amaya doesn't do any Java, for instance) but | it has been awhile (more than six months is a *long* while in | Internet time) so perhaps someone could comment on my suggestion | of using Netscape 4.0? Thanks..............
Use mozilla or galeon is my recomendation. Netscape is just mozilla with the netscape brand and binary-only distributions. I use galeon because I like the GNOME UI better. If you install the j2sdk1.3 package (from a blackdown mirror) then you will have java support. Are you looking for anything else in a browser? -D