Netscape 6 ready for prime time?

Chuck Noyes chuck at 110.net
Mon Nov 27 16:34:27 EST 2000


You can just ftp (I use ncftp) the gzipped tar-ball directly from
ftp.netscape.com.  Then just tar -xzvf  it into a directory.  The
netscape-install script is included in the tar-ball.  Then just run the
install script.  On my Dell 7500 laptop running RH 6.2, the install script
took, at most, about 30 seconds to run.

I've used the Linux version a bit, but not as extensively as others on this
list.

-Chuck


John Chambers wrote:

> --------
>
> |    Is it possible to get a single file download for the installer?  I'd
> | like not to have to download the whole thing for every system I install
> | on.
>
> Heh. I tried downloading it several times.  Each time, I got a lot of
> popup  windows  saying  that  it had lost contact with the other end.
> After a few of these, it just hung, unable to refresh its window, and
> not generating any TCP traffic. A "kill -9" took care of it, but this
> meant starting over.
>
> Guess I'll wait until they're ready for prime time.
>
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