> El Fri, 20 Nov 1998, George Bonser escribió:
>
> >Just exactly what is the procedure now to install netscape? I made the
> >mistake of "upgrading" netscape from slink to 4.07 ... then tried 4.5 ...
> >I have no netscape program anymore. There is a wrapper, if I link to it
> >from, say, /usr/bin, it complains that I have no netscape-real.
>

I just installed Netscape 4.5 the night before last.

I mounted my contrib cd and copied the whole binary-i386 tree into a directory 
called
/contrib.  I then downloaded comunicator ( 13MB! what the heck is in this 
thing?)  and
put in in /tmp.
I next mounted the main binary-i386 to /cdrom , told dselect where to find main 
and
contrib and selected netscape 4.0 from the package listing.

It installed without a hitch and even put netscape on my menus. ( not exactly 
where I
wanted it but it was easy enough to copy to the spot where I did want it.)  All 
in all
a fairly painless procedure.

Question.... the install script that comes with netscape wants to put in in
/usr/local/netscape  while debian wants to put it in /usr/lib/something.   Why 
is
that?   It makes more sense to me to have 3rd party programs in /usr/local or 
even in
/usr/lpp the way it would be in AIX.

Question2... Netscape runs fine but takes _forever_ to startup. ( well 40 -50 
seconds
anyway)  On the same machine running that other OS the same version on netscape 
loads
in about 15 seconds.   Is there some tweeking that can be done in linux 
somewhere to
load programs faster on my machine?

Thanks
Jon

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