Brian Stults wrote:
I compiled an XPI for the mozilla spellchecker that works for me with
the mozilla-1.2.1-3 package. It is here:
http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxhelp/
I used the source available from http://spellchecker.mozdev.org. Their
XPIs don't work with debian because
I compiled an XPI for the mozilla spellchecker that works for me with
the mozilla-1.2.1-3 package. It is here:
http://mumford1.dyndns.org/~bs7452/linuxhelp/
I used the source available from http://spellchecker.mozdev.org. Their
XPIs don't work with debian because they use an older versi
Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
I highly recommend giving aptitude a whirl. It handles this setup much
better than dselect.
Very nice tool - thanks for the pointer! If I understand correctly
what it was telling me last night, it looks like mozilla-browser 1.2.1
depends on libc6, which
Jeff Cours wrote:
I generally manage packages using dselect. I'm running testing, but
would like to pick up a package or two from unstable (namely, Mozilla
1.2.1, rather than the 1.0.0 that's in stable). However, I'd still like
the machine to be mostly based on testing and sta
* Jeff Cours ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021209 11:01]:
> I generally manage packages using dselect. I'm running testing, but
> would like to pick up a package or two from unstable (namely, Mozilla
> 1.2.1, rather than the 1.0.0 that's in stable). However, I'd still
> li
ages)(/var/lib/dpkg/status
But I'm still trying to figure out apt preferences, so this stuff
could be way out to lunch. Which brings me to my question.
I generally manage packages using dselect. I'm running testing, but
would like to pick up a package or two from unstable (namely, Mo
Hello. Loaded mozilla-1.2.1 from the mozilla.org site and
have it running OK. It seems to run noticeably slower than
v1.0 and the mail client seems much more affected (slower)than
the browser. Has anyone else noticed this?
Running on Debian3.0 and kernel 2.4.19.
thanks,
--
tony mollica
ppreciate any light you can help shed on this subject.
> > >
> > > * Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021205 11:14]:
> > > > Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I happily downloaded and installed the new mozilla 1.2.1-1 packages for
>
> * Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021205 11:14]:
> > > Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > >
> > > > I happily downloaded and installed the new mozilla 1.2.1-1 packages for
> > > > sid this morning, but I notice that "about:", while indicating "Mozill
ig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021205 11:14]:
> > Vineet Kumar wrote:
> >
> > > I happily downloaded and installed the new mozilla 1.2.1-1 packages for
> > > sid this morning, but I notice that "about:", while indicating "Mozilla
> > &
Hello Takuo,
The following is from a thread on debian-user this morning. We would
appreciate any light you can help shed on this subject.
* Craig Dickson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021205 11:14]:
> Vineet Kumar wrote:
>
> > I happily downloaded and installed the new mozilla 1.2.1-1
Vineet Kumar wrote:
> I happily downloaded and installed the new mozilla 1.2.1-1 packages for
> sid this morning, but I notice that "about:", while indicating "Mozilla
> Debian Package 1.2.1" still says "Mozilla 1.2" and
> "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; L
Hello,
I happily downloaded and installed the new mozilla 1.2.1-1 packages for
sid this morning, but I notice that "about:", while indicating "Mozilla
Debian Package 1.2.1" still says "Mozilla 1.2" and
"Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 20:35, D. Clarke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can anybody tell me where I can find a .DEB file for a newer mozilla?
> (preferably an apt-source, but anywhere in which I can fetch it is fine...)
>
> Since the one apt is so uh.. apt at installing is 1.0.0, I'd really like
> a newer one,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 09:35:12PM -0500, D. Clarke wrote:
> Since the one apt is so uh.. apt at installing is 1.0.0, I'd really like
> a newer one, but I don't want to potentially break things by installing
> with an external file...
You wont. It installs itself in one directory (generally
/usr
Hi,
Can anybody tell me where I can find a .DEB file for a newer mozilla?
(preferably an apt-source, but anywhere in which I can fetch it is fine...)
Since the one apt is so uh.. apt at installing is 1.0.0, I'd really like
a newer one, but I don't want to potentially break things by installing
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