This is from Windows experience. I see no reason for Netscape to be
different in Linux. I'd know better if I could *connect* to the
Internet in Linux, but... modem manufacturers seem to think that
Winmodems are popular.
They'll change their mind, when we stop buying them...
Jo
On Sat, 24 Jul 1999, you wrote:
Netscape 4.6 sometimes unexpectedly quits when I close one navigator window. Is
this a problem that is fixed in 4.61? Where can I download 4.61?
In the "cooker" pre-release. there's RPMs of Netscape 4.61 (regular
and Communicator. Alternatively, you can d/l it
On 24-Jul-99 Jo wrote:
This is from Windows experience. I see no reason for Netscape to be
different in Linux. I'd know better if I could *connect* to the
Internet in Linux, but... modem manufacturers seem to think that
Winmodems are popular.
They'll change their mind, when we stop
Winmodems ARE popular, because they are cheap, and work just great for
the vast majority of the computer subliterate public.
Ty
Original Message
On 7/23/99, 11:32:02 PM, Andy Goth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Re: [newbie] Netscape Misbehaves:
Netscape 4.6 sometimes unexpectedly
On 25-Jul-99 Steve Winston wrote:
Run on down to Fry's and get the parts and roll your own computer. None
of the ones I have built fail me. AL the Famous Maker brand
computer fail me for shitty parts, winmodems, etc. I paid $1500 for a
FAMOUS MAKER brand computer (not Dell, but one
Run on down to Fry's and get the parts and roll your own computer. None
of the ones I have built fail me. AL the Famous Maker brand
computer fail me for shitty parts, winmodems, etc. I paid $1500 for a
FAMOUS MAKER brand computer (not Dell, but one quite as well known) and
it sucked bad.
Netscape 4.6 sometimes unexpectedly quits when I close one navigator window. Is
this a problem that is fixed in 4.61? Where can I download 4.61?
Netscape 4.6 sometimes unexpectedly quits when I close one navigator window. Is
this a problem that is fixed in 4.61? Where can I download 4.61?
I find that Netscape quits totally when the last of its windows is
closed. Sometimes--rarely--it stays alive--but once again, that's
rare.