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Member (14 bit)
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Kelowna, B.C., Canada
Posts: 9,138
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Freaky non-install, java, more...
Strange are the goings-on behind my Mozilla 0.9.2
Go to a given website, and I get a popup about "This page contains information of a type (application/x-java-vm) that can only be viewed with the appropriate plug-in." Click OK to download the plugin (it goes off to Netscape's FTP site), and defaults to the Netscape 6 folder/subfolder/andothersubfolder//....crash. I figure, OK, this ain't never gonna work, so I go direct to Mozilla.org, get JRE 1.3 (the proper xpi) and voila, there's a direct link. Hit the link, it (supposedly) installs. Happy camper, not. Back to said website, same popup. Twice now, same troubles. What the heck? I just want the stupid message to stop popping up, whenever I go to this (and quite a few other) websites. On another note, I managed to (finally) download and install NS6.1 OOOOOHHHHH, AAAAAHHHHH (Not!). Anyhow, all I really want to do, is make a shortcut to it on the desktop (Gnome) and in the taskbar. If I can get one, I can get the other. Default installation is in the /usr/local/netscape/ folder. (Why, I have no idea)... |
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Member (14 bit)
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Kelowna, B.C., Canada
Posts: 9,138
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OK, nevermind the java bit. DUH! I was NOT in root whilst installing...:blush:
Still trying to get a WORKING shortcut to Netscape though. If I don't, I'll just erase the whole thing (I think I like Moz better).
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HOT ROD
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: On the Edge
Posts: 4,565
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Reboot, Thanks for the tip on the Java, I haven't d/l'd it as of yet. As far as making a shortcut, I just drag the item from the start menu to the desktop for a shortcut and viola I have a shortcut. But not going the NS route here. Mozilla works fine!
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 1999
Posts: 355
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Reboot,
there should be a directory below your home directory name .gnome-desktop , create a symlink to your application in that directory and it will show up on your desktop when gmc is restarted. to add to your Gnome menu, you can right-click on the "foot" and choose "edit menus ..." |
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