On Wed, 2002-06-26 at 15:52, René Seindal wrote: > > I too have both installed, but if I start mozilla first and then > netscape (without --no-remote), then the netscape wrapper script talks > to mozilla and it opens a new mozilla window. With the --no-remote > option to the netscape wrapper script the test for an already running > netscape/mozilla is skipped and you get a new instance of netscape > started. > > There is no problem in having both installed, and you can run both at > the same time too, but they can interfere with each other. > That's interesting. But what is -remote thing for and what for example if I'd choose to put use_ns_remote=yes in the wrapper script to no? Cheers, HÖ -- ~~~~ <http://www.sacred-eagle.com/> ~~~~ ~~~~~~ Gnupg signature ID 83AC4814 ~~~~~
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