Adam Ambrose wrote:
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> Rachel Greenham wrote:
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> > Yes. That's the one I downloaded from netscape.com anyway, to my
> > recollection, that didn't work with the libc5 Acrobat plugin either, but
> > does with the newer presumably glibc one that's come out more recently.
> >
> > Is there an easy
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> >> Do you use a glibc-2.x version of netscape?
>
> Rachel> Is there an easy way I can verify this? (I know there's a
> Rachel> command to run on an executable to see what library
> Rachel> dependencies it has, but I can't remember what it is.)
>
> ldd
> Rachel Greenham writes:
Rachel> Juergen Kreileder wrote:
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>> > Rachel Greenham writes:
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Rachel> OK, having now installed the Java Plugin on my system, I'm
Rachel> finding that if I select the JavaPluginControlPanel item
Rachel> that's appeared on my boo
Rachel Greenham wrote:
> Yes. That's the one I downloaded from netscape.com anyway, to my
> recollection, that didn't work with the libc5 Acrobat plugin either, but
> does with the newer presumably glibc one that's come out more recently.
>
> Is there an easy way I can verify this? (I know there
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
>
> > Rachel Greenham writes:
>
> Rachel> OK, having now installed the Java Plugin on my system, I'm
> Rachel> finding that if I select the JavaPluginControlPanel item
> Rachel> that's appeared on my bookmarks menu, Netscape quits
> Rachel> completely
> Rachel Greenham writes:
Rachel> OK, having now installed the Java Plugin on my system, I'm
Rachel> finding that if I select the JavaPluginControlPanel item
Rachel> that's appeared on my bookmarks menu, Netscape quits
Rachel> completely.
Do you use a glibc-2.x version of net