Re: Is Netscape Navigator really only for 16-bit color?
Chip Grandits <chipg@frii.com> writes:
> I've installed Netscape Communicator v4.05 on my bo system running
> Xwindows with the FVWM manager. I don't have any Motif or Motif
> clones. When I attempt to browse to a page which uses Java,
> Netscape just crashes immediately and goes away. (No harm to
> anything else - as far as I can tell). The one thing I turned up
> from my own research is to ensure that Moz_2.zip is in a particular
> directory ( I think /usr/local/netscape - whatever it said that's
> where it is on my system). Does anyone know why it's going down?
> Do I need some additional Java Support Packages besides that which
> comes with Netscape? Do I need another archive utility for
> moz_2.zip. Is there a particular log file I can look at to get more
> info?
Tell me - how did you install netscape? Did you install it with the
Debian netscape-installer package, or did you attempt to do your own
installation? If you installed netscape without using the Debian
package, then try starting netscape up with:
MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/local/netscape netscape
(where instead of /usr/local/netscape, you would actually put in
whatever directory you used - you seem to indicate that you put
netscape in /usr/local/netscape which is why I used that dir.).
If this works for you, you may consider replacing the symbolic link
that's invoking netscape (you can find out where this link is with
"which netscape") with a little script that looks something like this:
#!/bin/sh
MOZILLA_HOME=/usr/local/netscape
export MOZILLA_HOME
exec /usr/local/netscape/netscape "$@"
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