I am running Debian Woody/SID. I generally use Konqueror for browsing, though for some sites, I use Netscape v. 4.77, as Konqueror doesn't work well with them.
I had Mozilla 1.0RC-2 installed, but had never run it until today. Looks great. Unfortunately, many sites I need to access EXPRESSLY DO NOT WORK with Mozilla or Netscape 6.0. These are unfortunately some of the most important sites I need to access, including some online banking sites, subscription based legal research sites, and others. They all work with Netscape 4.77. Most do not work with Mozilla/Netscape 6. HOWEVER, having now run mozilla, if I try to run "netscape" or "communicator" (which used to run Nescape 4.77), Mozilla starts. It looks as though my simply running Mozilla once changed /etc/alternatives/netscape to point to mozilla instead. I was able to fix this fairly easily by running "dpkg-reconfigure netscape", and now 4.77 works again. However, many Debian end users would not know what to do. Given the fact that, unfortunately, there are still many sites that do not work with mozilla, but do work with Netscape 4.77, is this a wise behaviour? Bruce -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]