Re: GNOME and Netscape
- From: Ryan Leduc <leduc control toronto edu>
- To: gnome-list <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: GNOME and Netscape
- Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 00:17:18 -0400
I've noticed linkages between gnome and netscape as well.. That and
window maker window manager (mostly? gnome aware).
I've found netscape has started crashing sometimes when I click on the
"x"
button of one of several windows" In an earlier version of gnome, I
couldn't start netscape because of a complaint about dragging and
dropping.. or something.. I then ran netscape 3.x and the problem
disapeared..
I believe gnome supports the motif drag and drop (or something like
that), and netscape is a motif ap.
Ryan
Michael Hall wrote:
>
> Noticed a couple of messages yesterday about GNOME/Netscape. I just
> noticed after my latest GNOME upgrade that Netscape no longer starts
> up and displays my defined startup page, I just get a blank screen
> (I have the 'splash screen' disabled). This just started since my
> last upgrade and if I start an X session under plain FVWM2 it works
> fine and displays the startup page.
> I know Netscape isn't the most bug free thing around :-) but it just
> seems kind of odd to me that it worked before the GNOME upgrade and
> still does with plain X/FVWM2. Haven't made any other changes in my
> libs, kernel, etc. just updated GNOME.
>
> --
> I must be using the wrong kind of hammer for this screw.
>
> Mike Hall <mhall@riverside.org>, (MH993) - http://www.riverside.org
> System Administrator (*nix, Perl, CGI hacker, certified OS/2 Specialist)
>
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