> there's no version of Netscape that's specific to debian, which, as
> far as I know, is the only Linux distribution which calls itself
> GNU/Linux. So I'm not sure what you mean.
I was simply referring to "GNU/Linux Netscape" to denote the platform of
Netscape which was being run; sort of like saying "Windows Netscape" or "Mac
Netscape", etc.
FWIW, Debian does have a custom version of Netscape which is specific to
Debian GNU/Linux. However, being as Netscape is non-free software, that
version of Netscape isn't officially a part of Debian.
> And, yes, I can be at least as stubborn and self-righteous as
Really?! :-)
> I would look at the page to see if I can figure out how to view it,
> but you didn't provide the URL. :)
The Apache server there pulls up an index.htm file. So the full URL is
<http://www.radio.org.lv/index.htm>.
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