Is it possible to install and run Netscape whitout having access to a native windows. -- Best regard, Svend Bjerrum Jensen http://www.sbj.esenet.dk
In comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine, zb@nospam.dk <zb@nospam.dk> wrote on 27 Aug 2001 08:17:40 +0200 <87r8tygh6j.fsf@pondus.localdomain>:>Is it possible to install and run Netscape whitout having access to a >native windows.There is a Linux-native version of Netscape available. Or you can download the Mozilla source and try to compile it, if you're really adventurous. :-) I'm not sure if the Windows version of Netscape4 or Netscape6 runs under Wine yet. (I can see why some people might want to preserve their cookies, but otherwise one should just go for the native prebuilt. :-) ) [.sigsnip] -- ewill@aimnet.com -- insert random misquote here EAC code #191 45d:08h:52m actually running Linux. This is not a .sig.
On 27 Aug 2001 zb@nospam.dk wrote:> Is it possible to install and run Netscape whitout having access to a > native windows.There's Netscrape that will install on GNU/Linux systems, if that's what you mean. Look on your install discs, or do a search on http://www.rpmfind.net. Or, if you want a more stable Netscrape look-alike, go to http://www.mozilla.org. -- -- Skylar Thompson (skylar@attglobal.net) P(4.2.2) + "Skylar DXLIX" DMPo L:36 DL:2500' A++ R+++ Sp w:Stormbringer A(JLE)*/P*/Z/J64/Ad L/O H+ D+ c f-/f PV+ s TT- d++/d+ P++ M/M+ C- S++ I+/I++ So B+ ac GHB++ SQ++ RQ+ V+ F:JLE F: Possessors strong again
zb@nospam.dk wrote:> > Is it possible to install and run Netscape whitout having access to a > native windows.I've used the Windows version of Netscape 4.X under Wine for quite a while. The installation works (at least enough to get it to work), and the program seems usable. There are sometimes little graphical glitches, but it's on the whole usable enough to give it a try. -- James Juran jamesjuran@alumni.psu.edu