Hello Gurus;
So; because of a suggestion posted on my local LUG (yeah yeah OK; GNU-LUG
then Stallman :-)) mailing list, I recalled that I had intended to install
the latest version of Nutscrape in order to compare the performance,
appearance, functionality etc. with the latest Mozilla release
Charlie wrote:
How the hell do
I add it to the menu or at least link it to the desktop from the default
install directory (/usr/local) so I won't have to keep launching it from
konsole? That gets old in a hurry.
Charlie right click on the desktop and create new Link to location
fill in
console to /home/userx/Desktop and ln -s /usr/local/netscape/netscape
netscape would work wouldnt it? (I've always just used menudrake to add
a menu item then did a drag/drop off to the desktop)
hth
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 14:47, Charlie wrote:
Hello Gurus;
So; because of a suggestion
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 16:33, Charlie opened a general hailing frequency and
transmitted to all open stations:
I know Mozilla is the basis for the Netscape browser but if it uses the
same settings/book-marks/address book/ad infinitum, what the devil is the
point, other than a cheap way to