You're a gentleman and a scholar. I've been trying to get rid of that thing
for months.
At 01:41 AM 12/15/1999 , you wrote:
>Ramon Gandia wrote:
>
>> This entire question of Netscape is one that needs to be asked
>> of the Mandrake or RedHat staff. The behaviour goes like this:
>>
>> You start the program and it comes up with a default page that
>> is NOT in edit -> preferences. If you wait a bit, or click
>> on the page, then it goes to the startup page in edit -> prefs.
>>
>> I do not know where this is set up. A similar behaviour
>> occurs in Windows95 when you use the Internet setup. It will
>> always go to a page PRIOR to the one you have set up in
>> preferences. I think this is compiled for the vendor.
>
>File /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Netscape.
>
>Relevant lines:
>
><<
>! Uncomment the following line to bypass the startup licence page.
>!
>! Equivalent to using the '-no-about-splash' startup flag.
>!
>!*noAboutSplash: True
>>>
>
>Kind regards,
>
>Yann-Erick Proy
>
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