Thanks for the tips. I would really prefer to have all the packages in the
CDs rather than downloading them as I don't have a broadband
connection. It seems that Woody has them; hopefully, Woody will be a
stable release soon.
At 11:05 PM 26/11/2001 -0500, dman wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001
Hi,
I had just installed Debian 2.2r4 and have the following queries:
1. Netscape
I installed netscape-base through dselect but I can't run Navigator. It
seems that only some config files were installed but not the executable
itself. I did a search in dselect and the only package that
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 11:43:33AM +0800, Gong Zeeng wrote:
| Hi,
| I had just installed Debian 2.2r4 and have the following queries:
| 1. Netscape
| I installed netscape-base through dselect but I can't run Navigator. It
| seems that only some config files were installed but not the
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 11:05:34PM -0500, dman wrote:
| any case, sawmill is also outdated and I recommend getting sawfish
| (the new name, legal issues) from woody. I have version 0.38
| installed right now (I think potato's sawmill is back at 0.20 or
| something) and I see that 1.0.1 is
Gong Zeeng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I had just installed Debian 2.2r4 and have the following queries:
1. Netscape
I installed netscape-base through dselect but I can't run Navigator.
It seems that only some config files were installed but not the
executable itself. I did a
* 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.
* 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. The
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 manager, not
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
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 like
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
neatly
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 and
hi all
i have a problem with netscape 4.77 and my Xserver
i use
woody X 3.3.6 Xserver S3
and communicator 4.77
i surf ... and suddenly Xserver is hanging up...
99% cpuload from XF86_S3
the problem was the same with potato 2.2r3
new installed
on my old system (upgraded from hamm - slink-potato)
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 12:54:32AM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Mike, currently playing with Mozilla 0.9, waiting for 1.0
Is it just my imagination or has the 'Block this image from loading'
feature disappeared between .8 and .9
If so, this is disappointing :/ Is there any way to find
Hi,
Any one noticed the problem if using Netscape 4.77
(not sure for older version) browse this page
http://download.cnet.com/
And sometime Netscape doesn't not display anything
after loading a page for a while, for example if type
http://www.slackware.com/
After a while it stop, document
On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 02:40:38PM +1000, Steve Kieu wrote:
After a while it stop, document done!, and nothing is
displayed. SOmetimes it works as normal. But if you
type http://www.slackware.com/index.php it works.
What is the reason and how to work around this ?
I find that this
Steve Kieu wrote:
Hi,
Any one noticed the problem if using Netscape 4.77
(not sure for older version) browse this page
http://download.cnet.com/
And sometime Netscape doesn't not display anything
after loading a page for a while, for example if type
http://www.slackware.com/
Hi Mike,
Yes, that was the problem. I was running on 24bit color. I changed
to 16bit.
Thanks.
-gnana
Quoting Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gnanasekaran Thoppae wrote:
hi list,
i installed potato on my new machine and apt-get installed
netscape 4.75 but the toolbars and icons are greyed
hi list,
i installed potato on my new machine and apt-get installed
netscape 4.75 but the toolbars and icons are greyed out.
i could not see the colored icons. But the browser works fine.
I could see sites in full color. I have ATI Rage Pro card with
32MB. What could be the problem?
Is it
Gnanasekaran Thoppae wrote:
hi list,
i installed potato on my new machine and apt-get installed
netscape 4.75 but the toolbars and icons are greyed out.
i could not see the colored icons. But the browser works fine.
I could see sites in full color. I have ATI Rage Pro card with
32MB.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 02:35:05PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
After pushing reload several times, the downloaded HTML file is
still corrupted:
I've always found that holding shift while pushing 'reload' fixes these
types of errors.
--
finger for GPG public key.
pgpROZFz34JcY.pgp
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.os.linux.alpha,comp.windows.x.kde as well.
I have a problem getting the new Compaq-donated
netscape package to work correctly on my Debian 2.1
(slink) Alpha machine. Here are the facts:
(1) stock Debian 2.1
Dear List,
Netscape is driving me crazy! Images don't show up if
auto-loading of images is on. If it is off, I have to press the
image load button repeatedly to load the images one by one --
where it's supposed to load all images at once.
Also, Netscape frequently gives an internal error Can't
All
I seem to have developed a problem with Netscape writing to the hard drive
(it was working at one time) I have tried various combinations of 4.5 and
4.61 with lib 5 etc but cannot get rid of the inability to save data.
Help appreciated.
Brian Smith
Giorgio Gargiulo wrote:
If in my HTML page I insert same frames by using :
frameset border=0 frameborder=0 rows=69,8,...
in Netscape browser the height of frames is different from 69 pixel, 8 pixel
etc.
If I use Explorer the height is correct.
Can I solve this problem?
Try example:
If in my HTML page I insert same frames by using :
frameset border=0 frameborder=0 rows=69,8,...
in Netscape browser the height of frames is different from 69 pixel, 8 pixel
etc.
If I use Explorer the height is correct.
Can I solve this problem?
thank you.
Hello again
I am using Netscape 4.5 on a slink box and it has just started to
refuse to connect to my ISP proxy server.
I have ping'ed the server successfully (avg. time 180ms) and
mail and news still seem to be running OK.
I have tried closing and restarting NS with no luck and then I
closed
Hey,
Well, this list was successful in helping me resolve the NT-Linux boot
issue, so here's another puzzler. I just intalled slink, and selected the
latest netscape release (4.5) from dselect. It set up just fine, but
whenever I try to run netscape I get the following error message:
ERROR:
Hi,
Awhile back I saw something on here about a netscape problem I am
getting
now. I guess I should have saved that message. Anyway, it's got to do
with netscape not being able to open the libXpm.so.4 library or soemthing
like that. Does anyone knows what I need to do to get
Shawn Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
Awhile back I saw something on here about a netscape problem I am
getting
now. I guess I should have saved that message. Anyway, it's got to do
with netscape not being able to open the libXpm.so.4 library or soemthing
like that. Does anyone knows what
Shawn Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
Awhile back I saw something on here about a netscape problem I am
getting
now. I guess I should have saved that message. Anyway, it's got to do
with netscape not being able to open the libXpm.so.4 library or soemthing
like that. Does anyone knows what I
Daniel Mashao wrote:
I have a funny nestcape problem on my home machine. i installed netscape
as root and have two accounts (one me and the other my wife's). As me
(daniel) I can run netscape without problem, but I cannot run netscape as
root nor can my wife run it as all.
The Netscape
Shanta McBain wrote:
Daniel Mashao wrote:
I have a funny nestcape problem on my home machine. i installed netscape
as root and have two accounts (one me and the other my wife's). As me
(daniel) I can run netscape without problem, but I cannot run netscape as
root nor can my wife run it
I have a funny nestcape problem on my home machine. i installed netscape
as root and have two accounts (one me and the other my wife's). As me
(daniel) I can run netscape without problem, but I cannot run netscape as
root nor can my wife run it as all. It dies with bus error.
1. How can i debug
You are not supposed to (and can not) run netscape as root. Thats a
built-in security
measure. The message about this shows up in xconsole.
Andrew
---
Andrei S. Ivanov
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
UIN
*- On 7 Feb, Curt Daugaard wrote about A downright wierd Netscape problem
When trying to open certain documents in Netscape--for example, the
Printing-HOWTO at sunsite.unc--the document is not displayed right
away but starts to download. When it's done a dialog box appears with
this message
Curt Daugaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When trying to open certain documents in Netscape--for example, the
Printing-HOWTO at sunsite.unc--the document is not displayed right
away but starts to download. When it's done a dialog box appears with
this message:
Netscape: subprocess
My thanks to Daniel and Brian for their posts. Well, there was nothing
mysterious about the solution, was there :o) Begin face-saving mode I
guess what threw me is that I hadn't changed any mime types or applications
settings, so I supposed some arcane file had gotten corrupted. Ah well.
When trying to open certain documents in Netscape--for example, the
Printing-HOWTO at sunsite.unc--the document is not displayed right
away but starts to download. When it's done a dialog box appears with
this message:
Netscape: subprocess diagnostics(stdout/stderr)
Vim: Warning: Output
(Perhaps I shouldn't post this to -devel, but I find this problem quite
alarming and thought others should be aware of it)
I have recently discovered that if I send mail from my work computer
(SunStation) using Netscape 4.05 to my home computer (Debian slink) that
if I reply to the message, the
Hi
A couple days ago I sent a cry for help because my Netscape had suddenly
stopped working. I got a number of helpful replies, for which I thank
the writers. But I solved it myself.
In case anyone else is having a similar problem, here's what I found:
Some weks ago I had put a link in
I recently (about an hour ago) downloaded netscape 4.05 from netscape, ran
the ns-install script, and it threw the files in /usr/local/netscape.. I
run /usr/local/netscape/netscape inside an xterm and i get:
netscape: can't load library 'libXt.so.6'
Now, I reran ldconfig, tried it again, got
On Sun, 17 May 1998, The CampGround wrote:
I recently (about an hour ago) downloaded netscape 4.05 from netscape, ran
the ns-install script, and it threw the files in /usr/local/netscape.. I
run /usr/local/netscape/netscape inside an xterm and i get:
netscape: can't load library
After upgrading to all the new stuff released in hamm today, I found that
netscape no longer worked. It quit with:
/usr/lib/netscape/netscape: can't load library 'libXt.so.6'
So I looked into this a bit more and noticed a serious problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ldd /usr/lib/netscape/netscape
argh, I really hate it when people reply to their own messages, but I guess
sometimes it has to be done :)
(I will send a copy of this to the libc6 maintainer as well)
^ xlib6
also, the version is 3.3.2-1
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
argh, I really hate it when people reply to their own messages, but I guess
sometimes it has to be done :)
(I will send a copy of this to the libc6 maintainer as well)
^ xlib6
also, the version is 3.3.2-1
This bug was already extensively discussed
On Wed, Mar 25, 1998 at 10:00:44PM -0500, Alex Yukhimets wrote:
argh, I really hate it when people reply to their own messages, but I guess
sometimes it has to be done :)
(I will send a copy of this to the libc6 maintainer as well)
^ xlib6
until the problem is fixed you can get xlib6 built against libc5 by
anonymous ftp from caliban.lbl.gov in /pub/debian/xlib. the package
name is xlib6_3.3.2-0_i386.deb. you will have to use dpkg to install
it by hand.
--alex--
--
| I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active
I have been using hamm for months now, and its supposed to be unstable,
however this is the first time I've seen a big problem like this..
one more thing, if use the unstable distribution you better subscribe
to debian-devel.
--alex--
--
| I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac
On Wed, Mar 25, 1998 at 09:17:55PM -0600, Alex Romosan wrote:
I have been using hamm for months now, and its supposed to be unstable,
however this is the first time I've seen a big problem like this..
one more thing, if use the unstable distribution you better subscribe
to debian-devel.
hmm
one more thing, if use the unstable distribution you better subscribe
to debian-devel.
hmm I thought only developers (package maintainers) were allowed to do that?
Nope. You can subscribe too.
Just send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with subscribe in the Subject line.
Alex Y.
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Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) writes
I'd appreciate it if you would try it with -visual Pseudocolr
-install and let me know what that does.
There was a plethora of messages in my mail today. Between notes
and suggestions from you guys (THANKS!) and some Reading of the
Fine Manual, I find
All of which brings me to my question: Once X and Netscape were up, I
could run netscape, only I got the error message listed here.
Would someone please tell me WHY I get this, and more to the point,
what I can do to make Netscape work? What does it mean, cannot allocate
colormap entry for
Hi
I'm running a 486-dx2/66, 16 MB RAM, VL Bus, 2840 SCSI disks, with
Debian 1.1
I had a problem getting X up. I finally edited /etc/X11/XF86Config
directly, following an example I found posted. With X runnign, I down
loaded netscape,
netscape-v301-export.x86-unknown-linux-elf.tar.gz,
I have found a fix to a long-standing problem I have had with printing
from Netscape on versions after 2.0. I discovered the web page
http://members.ping.at/theofilu/netscape.html
which explains the problem and gives a fix. Thanks to
Theofilu Andreas for the fix. Naturally, it wasn't a Linux
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, James D. Freels wrote:
I have found a fix to a long-standing problem I have had with printing
from Netscape on versions after 2.0. I discovered the web page
http://members.ping.at/theofilu/netscape.html
which explains the problem and gives a fix. Thanks to
Theofilu
[..]
Is new to me.
I assume you are makeing netscape print postscript, and then have
gs-aladdin turn that into hp500c language for your hp550c?
Yes, netscape print postscript troght lpr with magic-filter for my HPIII
If that is so, (or otherwise), maybe the postscript file itself (you
Hallo
I have all upgrades from stable conrtib nonfree and unstable.
Netscape 3.01-4 not print with gs-aladdin 4.03-7.
It stop whith:
Error: /undefined in 695,8
Operand stack:
0
Execution stack:
%interp_exit () --nostringval-- --nostringval-- --nostringval--
false --nostringval--
Hallo
I have all upgrades from stable conrtib nonfree and unstable.
Netscape 3.01-4 not print with gs-aladdin 4.03-7.
It stop whith:
Error: /undefined in 695,8
[..]
Is new to me.
I assume you are makeing netscape print postscript, and then have
gs-aladdin turn that into hp500c language
Also, I missed the instructions on how to get Netscape working. I'm using
3.01, and its crapping out whenever it hits any Java. Can someone repost?
Use the Debian package for Netscape 3.01. I beleive it's still in Incoming
at the moment.
Greg Smith wrote:
I upgraded to many of the unstable packages the other day, and now most
only works from the console. From a xterm window, I get Terminal not
powerful enough for SLang This is my favorite viewer, so I would really
like for it to work again. What's wrong?
I think is is
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