on Thu, Apr 18, 2002, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 11:05:24PM +1000, John Habermann wrote: > | Hi > | > | Do support for a community group that recycles computers installs debian > and > | gives them to low income people. One of the recipients is issues with > | Netscape. Netscape (4.77-2) doesn't open at all and when netscape is > entered > > Use something else. Netscape 4 is really old, and binary-only dists > aren't the best either.
I'll second this. Strongly. > | I haven't come across this before. He is one of our early recipients > | and has just bought a new computer 1.4 ghz athlon 256 ddr memory and > | has got debian unstable with kde as the desktop environment, bit > | different to potato with gnome as our desktop which is what he > | started with. > > Try Mozilla or Galeon instead or even Konqueror. On a 1.4 GHz system, any of the above will be more than plenty. For systems at or below about 233 MHz, I'd strongly recommend a lighter-weight client. I find text-mode browsers work well -- w3m and lynx. For graphical clients, BrowseX (not packaged for Debian, but available as a single binary) is pretty slick and runs very well on systems down to 486s (which **really** ought to be retired by now). Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <kmself@ix.netcom.com> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? But GNU/Linux _does_ tell you how to live your life: cat .liferc
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