Dear all,
I need to remotely start my Netscape on Redhat 7.1 so that I can view the
Netscape browser on my local machine. Could you please give me a
solution? I don't know how to do that.
Thanks,
Li Bing
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Mario Torre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have problems in the setup process, the Mozilla (and Netscape) installers
> goes in segfault before to complete the installation, and WP8 doesn't work at
> all.
Wordperfect 8 is a libc5 app, and needs the libc5 and ld.so RPMs f
>From 'correct' account... Sorry if you get this twice.
-Rms
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Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2001 14:03:25 -0500 (EST)
From: Rod Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: RedHat Development Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Corel WordPerfect
Hi to everybody and happy new year!
There is someone of you that have successfully installed Corel WordPerfect 8
and Netscape 6.0 (or Mozilla 0.6, released few days ago)?
I have problems in the setup process, the Mozilla (and Netscape) installers
goes in segfault before to complete the
I looked in .netscape and did not find any reference to pab2.local in the
preferences.js file.
I too have the same problem as described earlier yet your solution does not seem to be
viable.
--Mike
Bill Nottingham wrote:
> Daniel Hammer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > ... noticed t
Daniel Hammer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> ... noticed that there is some bug in the netscape version 4.73-6
> from rawhide: every time one tries to add an address via "adress"-button
> the messenger vanishes to hellto hell -- together with all other netscape
> applicatio
BS"D
Hi,
... noticed that there is some bug in the netscape version 4.73-6
from rawhide: every time one tries to add an address via "adress"-button
the messenger vanishes to hellto hell -- together with all other netscape
applications!
RH 6.2 and older versions of netscape (4.73
Well, we wanted to use Netscape because we also have a fair number of
Windows and Solaris systems and it was something we could standardize as
a browser, mail agent, and address book for all of our users. Also it
was a likely candidate to be ported to NC and X-Terminals (for instance,
Neowares
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Matt Fahrner wrote:
> Any help would be appreciated...
I think that Netscape engineers don't work on 4.x series anymore. They
only fix security bugs and occasionally introduce so-called 'features'
ordered by AOL management.
Did you try to look at the al
At 10:50 AM 7/5/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Greetings --
>
>This is a bit OT, but has anyone any experience with installing
>the netscape 6 preview? Trying to figure out how to do it here,
>but haven't a clue ... any hints would be appreciated.
>
>Cheers,
I have a version fr
What recommendations for bandwidth accounting?
Nothing elaborate,
Kevin
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- eg AOL
> instant box-messer.
>
> Sorry if I seem a bit anti-AOL, but there you go.
>
Actually, one does not need to be anti-AOL to recommend Mozilla over
Netscape 6 PR1. I tried them both in Windows, and Mozilla is way faster
and less buggy. I also tried Mozilla (M16) in Linux, and it
Steven Lord wrote:
> try the following
> cd /~nsdir
> rm -rf *
> then download mozilla from www.mozilla.org.
> (snip)
> HTH
Actually, Steven, it *does* help ... :)
I'd pretty much decided on that route anyway, after looking
into nsv600p1 a little bit further -- you're right: it's AOL
all the w
ou go.
HTH
Steve
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From: Tom Hunt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 July 2000 16:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Netscape 6 Preview
Greetings --
This is a bit OT, but has anyone any experience with installing
the netscape 6 preview? Trying to figure out how to do it
Greetings --
This is a bit OT, but has anyone any experience with installing
the netscape 6 preview? Trying to figure out how to do it here,
but haven't a clue ... any hints would be appreciated.
Cheers,
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Does anyone have an "in" with Netscape/AOL regarding the Communicator
for Linux product? We're trying to standardize on it for all users here
and have a number of issues we need to resolve in order to make it an
effective tool. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way
gt; > I have my intellimouse (ps/2) installed and the wheel works
> > > > because I can wheel around in Licq (my contact list), but
> > > > nothing else ( terminals, and specifically netscape) how can
> > > > I force the wheel to simulate an up/down click
1999, Riyad Kalla wrote:
> >
> > > I have my intellimouse (ps/2) installed and the wheel works
> > > because I can wheel around in Licq (my contact list), but
> > > nothing else ( terminals, and specifically netscape) how can
> > > I force the wheel to simulate an
; I have my intellimouse (ps/2) installed and the wheel works
> > because I can wheel around in Licq (my contact list), but
> > nothing else ( terminals, and specifically netscape) how can
> > I force the wheel to simulate an up/down click or atleast
> > work with these. I find i
cq (my contact list), but
> nothing else ( terminals, and specifically netscape) how can
> I force the wheel to simulate an up/down click or atleast
> work with these. I find it so odd it works with LICQ but
> nothing else, does anyone have any ideas on how to get this
> working?
>
I have my intellimouse (ps/2) installed and the wheel works
because I can wheel around in Licq (my contact list), but
nothing else ( terminals, and specifically netscape) how can
I force the wheel to simulate an up/down click or atleast
work with these. I find it so odd it works with LICQ but
rm you can imagine :-)
Hope this helps.
/B
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Python Powered <http://www.python.org/psa/>
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From:
nestorrp
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 1999 3:25
PM
Subject: Netscape Error
Kevin Waterson wrote:
> >
> > But, the matter in hand.
> > cgi is on the way out and the smart money is on php (see www.php.net)
> > you ned to use the php module
> >
> > Then, you need only to use a line like
> >
> > Hello World
> >
> >
> >
> >
I think CGI, PHP, mod_perl and custom Apache mod
nestorrp wrote:
> If this list is not for a begginer please let me know were could I get
> some help.THANKS VERY MUCH for your time and my apologies.
> Could be for beginner developers
> I am trying to move away from Windows learning PERL and CGI under
> Linux
>
> This would more thatn likely go
If this list is not for a begginer please let me
know were could I get some help.
THANKS VERY MUCH for your time and my
apologies.
I am trying to move away from Windows
learning PERL and CGI under Linux
Sincerely
Nestor Rizo-Patron
PROBLEM
NETSCAPE WILL NOT DISPLAY A WWW PAGE OF MY FIRST
> At 13:42 11/1/99 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> >Back to what I was trying to do; how do I get a Netscape 4.7 rpm for RHL
> >5.x? Previously getting a src.rpm and rebuilding has worked.
>
> goto www.netscape.com, click on download, click on the "Unix, other, &
At 13:42 11/1/99 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
>Back to what I was trying to do; how do I get a Netscape 4.7 rpm for RHL
>5.x? Previously getting a src.rpm and rebuilding has worked.
goto www.netscape.com, click on download, click on the "Unix, other, &
128-bit" (sorry,
sounds like the definition of a SPEC
> > > file, not a src.rpm to me.
> >
> > The point of the src.rpm in the netscape case is to give you the spec
> > file. The advantage of the src.rpm over putting in just the spec file is
> > (among other things) that you can rpm
> On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Chris Abbey wrote:
>
> > OK, I'll admit I'm not the greatest RPMer in the world... far from it in
> > fact; but what you just described sounds like the definition of a SPEC
> > file, not a src.rpm to me.
>
> The point of the src
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Chris Abbey wrote:
> OK, I'll admit I'm not the greatest RPMer in the world... far from it in
> fact; but what you just described sounds like the definition of a SPEC
> file, not a src.rpm to me.
The point of the src.rpm in the netscape case is to giv
OURCE CODE.
>> >We can't ship the source code to netscape. No one can.
>>
>> so then the point of shipping a netscape src.rpm would be . . . ?
>
>Giving everyone the possibility to modify the packaging (i.e. move it
>to a different group for individual pa
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Chris Abbey wrote:
> At 14:35 10/31/99 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> >John Summerfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> >> I thought the idea of src.rpms was so users can build from SOURCE CODE.
> >We can't ship the source code to netscape. No on
At 14:35 10/31/99 -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
>John Summerfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
>> I thought the idea of src.rpms was so users can build from SOURCE CODE.
>We can't ship the source code to netscape. No one can.
so then the point of shipping a netscape
John Summerfield ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > In fact, even if you sneak another vreg binary in, the resulting RPMs
> > won't run on 5.2, since the netscape binaries themselves are linked
> > against glibc-2.1.
>
> I thought the idea of src.rpms was so users ca
I'd just like to comment that the rawhide netscape that is supposedly linked
with glibc 2.1 works GREAT with Java! Java applets that would easily crash
netscape before seem to work wonderfully now..
Thank you
Joseph Malicki
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> 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 ra
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
ion,
and installation directory. This information is not broadcast to any
external entity (including Netscape), and is used only by Communicator.
-[ end ]>8=
and latter when they give manual directions:
=[begin]8<-
4) mv vreg /usr/local/netscape (if you want ASD (i.e.,
+ 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
I just downloaded
netscape-common-4.7-1.1us.i386.rpm.rhmask
netscape-communicator-4.7-1.1us.i386.rpm.rhmask
from updates/6.1us
How do I get them to install?
When I run rhmask against the netscape rpm on the 6.1 CD
which netscape 4.6, it doesn't verify which is
the only version I received
I've noticed that installing junkbuster will eliminate Netscape
freeze-ups. Using any old proxy may work just as well, but I like
junkbuster and haven't tried anything else.
I think you can find junkbuster in the 6.1 version of powertools, but
if not go to http://www.waldherr.org/
> Now I upgraded to 4.7 and it crashes the normal amount.
> Does anyone know if Gnome has a browser built into it KDE style?
Gnome-help-browser but its not really a useful generic web browser as the
KDE one is. Gnome will be using Mozilla once it stabilises - Mozilla is now
close to beta
Alan
I noticed a sweet side effect with Netscape 4.6 that shipped with Rh 6.1, when
resizing my MAIL window, netscape would launch itself 35x exactly then core
dump. I was able to reproduce this error about 5 or 6 times. All I had to do
was open netscape, open mail reader, click the corner to resize
As usual Netscape crashes ( = comprete freeze) A LOT even more on RH6.1 than
RH6.0.
At least on RH 6.0 I was able to to a
killall -9 netscape-communicator
now top shows a
"ld-linux.so.2" hanging process using 99% of the CPU
while with : ps auxw| grep netscape
I get:
benno 619
compat-libs-5.2-2
compat-glibc-5.2-2.0.7.1
XFree86-3.3.5-1
Bill Nottingham writes:
> Svante Signell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> > Building netscape-4.61-6 from the source rpm and with XFree86-3.3.5-1
> > from the rawhide-990901 release shows an udefined symbol:
> >
Is see this as well (tried to log a Bugzilla, but it don't show up).
Netscape-4.61-4 does not give this error.
I have not tried 4.61-6 with XFree 3.3.3.1 yet - will tonight.
-Original Message-
From: Svante Signell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 9, 1999 16:
Svante Signell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said:
> Building netscape-4.61-6 from the source rpm and with XFree86-3.3.5-1
> from the rawhide-990901 release shows an udefined symbol:
>
> prompt>netscape
> /usr/lib/netscape/netscape-communicator: error in loading shared libraries
> /u
Building netscape-4.61-6 from the source rpm and with XFree86-3.3.5-1
from the rawhide-990901 release shows an udefined symbol:
prompt>netscape
/usr/lib/netscape/netscape-communicator: error in loading shared libraries
/usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6: undefined symbol: __rawmemchr
Similar err
Hello,
I think that Netscape is much more stable when I use the latest Rawhide
Netscape packages (release 6). Cool.
However, I can't make it find any plug-ins in the
/usr/lib/netscape/plugins directory. E.g., it can't find my Flash
plug-in.
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