John Summerfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> I'm trying to build it on RHL 5.x so I can have the same version of
> netscape on all systems (5.x 6.0) and not have to keep clicking 'I agree.'
That's why it's segfaulting. The netscape in rawhide is based against
glibc2.1, so the vreg binary is gli
>What's this vreg?
from README.install in the communicator 4.7 tar.gz
=[begin]8<-
The recommended way to install this software is to use 'ns-install',
a relatively simple Bourne shell script that will properly extract
and install all the files now present in this release. It also run
On Sat, Oct 30, 1999 at 08:56:28AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > > 7: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi
> > > [root@possum summer]#
> > >
> > > Is that a useful change?
> >
> > According to http://www.redhat.com/cgi-bin/support?faq #1, your
> > before and afters are identical to the exam
> The sceptic started netscape. It's default home page is min, here, no java.
>
> Clicekd Edit/Preferences
> Searched for and clicked "enable java"
> Goodbye netscape.
Works for me. Ah well
> Next trick?
www.mozilla.org 8) And yes right now I'm finding it more stable, tho its
certainly incompl
> > 7: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi
> > [root@possum summer]#
> >
> > Is that a useful change?
>
> According to http://www.redhat.com/cgi-bin/support?faq #1, your
> before and afters are identical to the example given for solving (at
> least some) java problems.
The sceptic started netsca
> > not to mention the crashes of netscape, which now crashes almost every 5min.
>
> Try turning java off; I went through three versions of netscape (to 4.7)
> trying to access www.sanford.com.au before thinking of that. It worked for
> that site.
Try this one. It works around some problems wi
On 29-Oct-99 Alan Cox wrote:
>> > not to mention the crashes of netscape, which now crashes almost every
>> > 5min.
>>
>> Try turning java off; I went through three versions of netscape (to 4.7)
>> trying to access www.sanford.com.au before thinking of that. It worked
>> for
>> that site.
>
>
On Sat, Oct 30, 1999 at 08:10:38AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> > > > not to mention the crashes of netscape, which now crashes almost every 5m
> > in.
> > >
> > > Try turning java off; I went through three versions of netscape (to 4.7)
> > > trying to access www.sanford.com.au before thinki
> > > not to mention the crashes of netscape, which now crashes almost every 5m
> in.
> >
> > Try turning java off; I went through three versions of netscape (to 4.7)
> > trying to access www.sanford.com.au before thinking of that. It worked for
> > that site.
>
> Try this one. It works around
> not to mention the crashes of netscape, which now crashes almost every 5min.
Try turning java off; I went through three versions of netscape (to 4.7)
trying to access www.sanford.com.au before thinking of that. It worked for
that site.
--
Cheers
John Summerfield
http://os2.ami.com.au/os2/
+ tar -C /tmp/Bnetscape/usr/lib/netscape -xzvf spellchk-v47.nif
spell/
spell/netscape.dic
spell/pen4s324.dat
+ mv /tmp/Bnetscape/usr/lib/netscape/netscape /tmp/Bnetscape/usr/lib/netsca
pe/netscape-communica
tor
+ cp -a vreg /tmp/Bnetscape/usr/lib/netscape
+ cp -a ifc11.jar iiop10.jar jae40.jar jav
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Benno Senoner wrote:
> > By the way am I the only one who resents that Dial-up users are
> > treated like second class users not only by RedHat but by about every
> > Linux distribution? We are in 1999, Linux distributions have been
> > available since 1993 and from the star
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, JF Martinez wrote:
> >
>
> About printing I think the problem is realeted to the fact that
> parport_lowlevel is not aliased to parport_pc in /etc/conf.modules
>
> I cannot test it dierectly becsue I have no priner but that is the way
> I managed to have my printer working
On Fri, 29 Oct 1999, JF Martinez wrote:
> First time the PPP daemon is started it fails. I found this is
> realated to the fact it tries using /dev/ppp who is a pseudo device
> availble in 2.3 only. Could someone fix that please: it makes the
> user spending two phone fees instead of one.
>
I
> On Fri Oct 29 1999 at 10:12, John Summerfield wrote:
>
> > > Does anyone know what the purpose of obtaining $BROWSER is for in
> > > /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc? Its always been there as long as I've used redha
> t
> > > (3.0.3) and I figure that its just never been removed.
> >
> > It can ahve se
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