Re: Netscape problem in debian. Found the cause :-)

2001-05-31 Thread Frank Zimmermann
Steve Kieu wrote: > > Hi, > > Yeah finnally I found the cause that I have complained > about netscape before, that ever you quit netscape by > click File / Exit, Netscape will still remain in > memory (actually still running but no window display). > Always like that. The culprit is window manage

Re: Netscape problem in debian. Found the cause :-)

2001-05-31 Thread Andre Berger
* Steve Kieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-05-31 07:49 +0200: > Yeah finnally I found the cause that I have complained > about netscape before, that ever you quit netscape by > click File / Exit, Netscape will still remain in > memory (actually still running but no window display). > Always like that.

Re: Netscape problem in debian. Found the cause :-)

2001-05-31 Thread Andre Berger
* Oki DZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-05-31 07:49 +0200: > I heard that the newer version of icewm is called sawfish (which is > neatly packaged in a .deb). > CMIIW. sawfish (formerly called sawmill) is another window manager, not a newer version of icewm. A. B.

Re: Netscape problem in debian. Found the cause :-)

2001-05-30 Thread Renai LeMay
no, the newer version of sawmill is called sawfish the new version of icewm is called icewm On Thursday 31 May 2001 11:20, Oki DZ wrote: > Steve Kieu wrote: > > I hope this infomation is usefull for some one using > > icewm like me, and hope that if some one knows the > > better version of icewm

Re: Netscape problem in debian. Found the cause :-)

2001-05-30 Thread Oki DZ
Steve Kieu wrote: > I hope this infomation is usefull for some one using > icewm like me, and hope that if some one knows the > better version of icewm and make it to debian package > for potato, it will be great. Thanx. I heard that the newer version of icewm is called sawfish (which is neatl

Re: Netscape problem in debian. Found the cause :-)

2001-05-30 Thread p
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 08:12:25AM +1000, Steve Kieu wrote: > Hi, > > Yeah finnally I found the cause that I have complained > about netscape before, that ever you quit netscape by > click File / Exit, Netscape will still remain in > memory (actually still running but no window display). > Always

Netscape problem in debian. Found the cause :-)

2001-05-30 Thread Steve Kieu
Hi, Yeah finnally I found the cause that I have complained about netscape before, that ever you quit netscape by click File / Exit, Netscape will still remain in memory (actually still running but no window display). Always like that. The culprit is window manager, not debian itself. For some reas