On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Anthony Huereca wrote:
>"And remember, it's spelled N-e-t-s-c-a-p-e,
>but it's pronounced 'Mozilla.'" <--"famous" quote from Netscape
>documentations
>
>And in there lies your answer, type "mozilla" to start it. And make sure your
>in the directory that you installed N6 in wh
Hi,
You can edit the kdelnk to point to the executable in the install
directory. It currently points to the original install of Netscape.
Don't remember where it is located but you can do a search. You can open
the one on the desktop with a text editor.
Dan
Anthony Huereca wrote:
>
> "And
"And remember, it's spelled N-e-t-s-c-a-p-e,
but it's pronounced 'Mozilla.'" <--"famous" quote from Netscape
documentations
And in there lies your answer, type "mozilla" to start it. And make sure your
in the directory that you installed N6 in when you type mozilla, otherwise
you'll get an error.
I believe that in order to run Netscape 6, you have to cd to the directory it
is installed in and then type ./netscape. It is still in development, and I
guess it needs to be run from its own directory.
Don J.
Vic wrote:
> I tried installing Netscape 6 and went straight back to
> Netscape 472
I tried installing Netscape 6 and went straight back to
Netscape 472 because when I would either click my
netscape icon, or type netscape or-- /usr/local/package/(name of binary)
or whatever the whole path was, it still did not know its own name.
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