> I know that I've used Netscape 3.01 off-line before to read documents...
> now whenever I try to run it while not connected to my ISP, it simply
> hangs. One time it even locked out my other X apps.. I had to kill the
> server.
Go in Options/General Preferences/Appearance and set "Browser Starts
> I know that I've used Netscape 3.01 off-line before to read documents...
> now whenever I try to run it while not connected to my ISP, it simply
> hangs. One time it even locked out my other X apps.. I had to kill the
> server.
Sounds like the home page is trying to be loaded. The hang-up is ac
> mosaic
Does anyone know what happened to the Hyperion project?
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> I know that I've used Netscape 3.01 off-line before to read documents...
> now whenever I try to run it while not connected to my ISP, it simply
> hangs. One time it even locked out my other X apps.. I had to kill the
> server.
> Something must have changed in my setup, but I don't know what t
There are 2 Netscape install packages, one for 3.01 versions, and one for
communicator BETA versions. I havn't tested the one for communicator.
Matthew
On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Randy Edwards wrote:
> > For the record and mailing list archive;
> > The 128bit versions of Netscape 3.01 and 3.01Gold do w
> > For the record and mailing list archive;
> > The 128bit versions of Netscape 3.01 and 3.01Gold do work with
> > the currect Debian install package.
>
>Would you happen to know if the latest beta (communicator-v40b5*) will
> work with the *.deb install shell?
Apparently not. It's on my li
> For the record and mailing list archive;
> The 128bit versions of Netscape 3.01 and 3.01Gold do work with
> the currect Debian install package.
Would you happen to know if the latest beta (communicator-v40b5*) will
work with the *.deb install shell?
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Thats the problem, Netscape will only make it available through a web page
using a cgi that checks where you are (to make sure your in the US).
The program is offered up as 'promise.cgi', not the real file name.
I'm going to check it out today, see if it works.
Matthew
On Tue, 3 Jun 1997, Brian
> Does the installer for Netscape/gold 3.01 work with the 128bit version ?
> I'll have to rename promise.cgi to what the installer wants.
I've never tried it. If the filenames within the archive are the same,
then it should.
Brian
On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Robert Nicholson wrote:
> Does Java support work in Netscape 3.01? It's bus erroring for me
> whenever it hits an applent and java_301 is in the right place.
>
The current netscape version is buggy, and only works with an older libc
You either have to reinstall the netscape
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On Mon, 13 Jan 1997, Robert Nicholson wrote:
> Does Java support work in Netscape 3.01? It's bus erroring for me
> whenever it hits an applent and java_301 is in the right place.
See : http://www.blackdown.org/Howto/Howto-4.html
>
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> Does Java support work in Netscape 3.01? It's bus erroring for me
> whenever it hits an applent and java_301 is in the right place.
It works fine if you install it using the Debian installer package for
netscape. It's in contrib.
> :> Anyone have any comments on the stability of Netscape 3.01? In
> :> particular, I'm curious if it runs o.k. with the lastest libc, or do I
> :> need to continue loading Netscape with the older malloc etc.
> :
> :If you install it with the Debian package (in contrib), then it works
> :just fin
On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Timothy Phan wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Brian C. White wrote:
> :
> :> Anyone have any comments on the stability of Netscape 3.01? In
> :> particular, I'm curious if it runs o.k. with the lastest libc, or do I
> :> need to continue loading Netscape with the older malloc etc.
> :
>
>
> Anyone have any comments on the stability of Netscape 3.01? In
> particular, I'm curious if it runs o.k. with the lastest libc, or do I
> need to continue loading Netscape with the older malloc etc.
>
> Paul Serice
>
>
Seems fine here, although I have yet to get java or javascript
enable
Hi All,
Brian C. White wrote:
:
:> Anyone have any comments on the stability of Netscape 3.01? In
:> particular, I'm curious if it runs o.k. with the lastest libc, or do I
:> need to continue loading Netscape with the older malloc etc.
:
:If you install it with the Debian package (in contrib), th
Brian C. White wrote:
>
> > Anyone have any comments on the stability of Netscape 3.01? In
> > particular, I'm curious if it runs o.k. with the lastest libc, or do I
> > need to continue loading Netscape with the older malloc etc.
>
> If you install it with the Debian package (in contrib), then
> Anyone have any comments on the stability of Netscape 3.01? In
> particular, I'm curious if it runs o.k. with the lastest libc, or do I
> need to continue loading Netscape with the older malloc etc.
If you install it with the Debian package (in contrib), then it works
just fine.
The reason that netscape and a few other applications crash is because
their malloc statments are buggy. It is not a bug in libc5.4.7, but in
netscape. However, since this is a problem we are including the old malloc
in the libc package, and people who are going to run netscape will have a
sc
> > libc5_5.4.7-7 will be in the archive soon, and it includes the older
> > malloc as a seperate library for buggy software like netscape. You'll
> > be able to run netscape like this:
> >
> > LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.so netscape
> >
> > and java apps will work.
> >
> > The path m
Guy Maor writes:
> LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.so netscape
That should be LD_PRELOAD=libgnumalloc.so.5 ...
David
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Guy Maor wrote:
>
> libc5_5.4.7-7 will be in the archive soon, and it includes the older
> malloc as a seperate library for buggy software like netscape. You'll
> be able to run netscape like this:
>
> LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.so netscape
>
> and java apps will work.
>
> The pa
Rick Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know this was discussed just recently. It seems the options
> are to disable Java in Netscape or downgrade to an older libc.
> Are there other options?
libc5_5.4.7-7 will be in the archive soon, and it includes the older
malloc as a seperate library
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