Well, my recommendation, then, is to change the /usr/bin/netscape to
netscape-communicator, or netscape-navigator if you just use Navigator alone.
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, John Knopp wrote:
> On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, Eric P. wrote:
> > What is the Netscape link set to execute? To find this, right click
What is the Netscape link set to execute? To find this, right click on the
link, go to Properties, then tab Execute, and look at the field under Execute.
On Fri, 11 Jun 1999, you wrote:
> Hi all,
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> The Netscape link on my KDE desktop has suddenly decided to stop working. I
> have to log in a
Yup, that happened to me before too. My recomendation is:
delete your old kdebase (rpm -e kdebase)
reinstall kdebase from the RPMs in the Mandrake distribution
The only problem is that after you run KDE again, you might have to reconfigure
some minor details (I had to reinstall my theme. YMMV.)
You can also use imwheel, which comes with M6. It's a lot easier to set up,
and supports more applications. (unfortunately for me it scrolls Netscape very
slowly. Any fixes?)
On Mon, 07 Jun 1999, you wrote:
> I'm not sure about the Kensington Expert in particular, but you might want
> to look at
> upgrade initscripts too, initscripts-4.16-24mdk.i586.rpm
> you can get the rpm here:
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> ftp://ftp.mandrakesoft.com/pub/bero/fixes/
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> good work and excuse me for double reply
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> --- Eric Popelka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
t exactly care to do every time I
want to shut down or reboot. Any ideas?
Eric Popelka
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