try clicking on edit->preferences. it's there. you just need to look.
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From: Shaul Karl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2000 17:14
To: Iftach Hyams
Cc: Linux-Il Mailing List
Subject: Re: A link to a device & a Netscape question.
>
> Hi list
> The symptoms 1 :
>In R.H. 6.1 I have a link of /dev/cdrom to /dev/hdb.
> When I try (as a user at least) to unmount the device it reply that
> no such device. It seem it doesn't know to associate to the real device.
> My questions are
>Can I do a hard link to a device ?
>
> Hi list
> The symptoms 1 :
>In R.H. 6.1 I have a link of /dev/cdrom to /dev/hdb.
> When I try (as a user at least) to unmount the device it reply that
> no such device. It seem it doesn't know to associate to the
> real device.
> My questions are
>Can I do a hard link to a devic
Hi list
The symptoms 1 :
In R.H. 6.1 I have a link of /dev/cdrom to /dev/hdb.
When I try (as a user at least) to unmount the device it reply that
no such device. It seem it doesn't know to associate to the real device.
My questions are
Can I do a hard link to a device ?
Will is solv
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, dorit ben shalom wrote:
> This is turning to be a general problem with netscape:
> I just don't seem to be able to get rid of items in menues.
> This time it is preventing me from editing my bookmarks.
>
> I am getting tired of this.
> Netscape is supposed to be open code,
This is turning to be a general problem with netscape:
I just don't seem to be able to get rid of items in menues.
This time it is preventing me from editing my bookmarks.
I am getting tired of this.
Netscape is supposed to be open code, right?
Where can I get the code?
Thanks
Dorit
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>Isn't there an option inedit->preferences->apperance->"on startup
>launch..." that defaults to only "navigator" checked?
It doesn't launch them,
but it still creates the files :)
>And you can always install the "navigator" package. is there any problem
>with installing both "netscape-navigator
Isn't there an option inedit->preferences->apperance->"on startup
launch..." that defaults to only "navigator" checked?
And you can always install the "navigator" package. is there any problem
with installing both "netscape-navigator" and "netscape-communicator"
packages?
Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon,
>Use Navigator Standalone instead of Communicator and it won't do it,
>as well as save you a few megabytes of RAM.
This is so un-linux:
can't I customize Communicator
not to launch Inbox, Drafts, etc
when booting?
Thanks again
Dorit
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On Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 06:11:02PM -0500, dorit ben shalom wrote:
> I couldn't get rid of the icons in my
> nsmail folders,
> so I decided to erase the files themselves.
> But netscapre re-creates then when booting.
>
> Any advice?
Use Navigator Standalone instead of Communicator and it won't d
I couldn't get rid of the icons in my
nsmail folders,
so I decided to erase the files themselves.
But netscapre re-creates then when booting.
Any advice?
Thanks
Dorit
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On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 09:35:36AM +0200, Gaal Yahas wrote:
> > Is there anything like this for netscape on linux?
>
> > > Hmm... not in netscape, as far as I know. Though IE has that option.
> > > If your on a Mac, you can try installing WebFree which blocks web ads
> > > and animations, amon
MZA>> Stopping banner adds can usually be achieved by blocking the servers
MZA>> (usually by mapping them to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts, and making sure they
MZA>> are not proxied).
I should warn against this solution - some banner networks use Javascript,
and when you do
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 01:52:26AM -0500, dorit ben shalom wrote:
> Is there anything like this for netscape on linux?
> > Hmm... not in netscape, as far as I know. Though IE has that option.
> > If your on a Mac, you can try installing WebFree which blocks web ads
> > and animations, among oth
> Is there anything like this for netscape on linux?
On slashdot, in the "burn gifs" discussion (sunday), there are
instructions for making animations run once:
\begin{quote}
perl -pi -e 's:ANIMEXTS1:ANIMEXTZ1:' ./netscape
perl -pi -e 's:NETSCAPE2:NOTSCAPE2:' ./netscape
Run that AFTER you Fo
Is there anything like this for netscape on linux?
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And
>/var/log/messages
says
>modprobe: can't locate module binfmt-0
Thanks again
Dorit
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>#!/bin/sh
>
># Change this to the location of your binary:
>netscape=/usr/lib/netscape/netscape-communicator
>
>echo "Moving $netscape to ${netscape}.old..."
>mv $netscape ${netscape}.old
>perl -pi -e 's:ANIMEXTS1:ANIMEXTZ1:' ${netscape}.old > $netscape
>perl -pi -e 's:NETSCAPE2:NOTSCAPE2:' ${n
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