Richard Harran wrote:
>
> Netscape 3 may be old, but it works fine. I believe it may also be
> smaller and possibly even faster than 4 on an older machine. Apart from
> the use of old libs, I can't think of any good reason to upgrade,
> although I'm quite willing to listen if anyone thinks other
Netscape 3 may be old, but it works fine. I believe it may also be
smaller and possibly even faster than 4 on an older machine. Apart from
the use of old libs, I can't think of any good reason to upgrade,
although I'm quite willing to listen if anyone thinks otherwise.
Just my opinion (I'm runnin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Dear friends,
> I recently downloaded and installed Netscape 3.01. Everytime I try to
> launch it. it says it can't load libXpm.so.4. I really don' know what to do...
> Any help??? thanx
> giulio
> ps: I run Debian 2.0R3
I highly reccomend going back to ftp.n
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I recently downloaded and installed Netscape 3.01. Everytime I try to
> launch it. it says it can't load libXpm.so.4. I really don' know what to do...
> Any help??? thanx
> giulio
> ps: I run Debian 2.0R3
It seems to be the case that
On 26-Feb-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear friends,
> I recently downloaded and installed Netscape 3.01. Everytime I try to
> launch it. it says it can't load libXpm.so.4. I really don' know what to
> do...
> Any help??? thanx
> giulio
> ps: I run Debian 2.0R3
>
Install xpm4 from oldlibs.
Dear friends,
I recently downloaded and installed Netscape 3.01. Everytime I try to
launch it. it says it can't load libXpm.so.4. I really don' know what to do...
Any help??? thanx
giulio
ps: I run Debian 2.0R3
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