>
> On Tue, 19 Nov 1996, Linux Mailing List wrote:
>
> > 1. Netscape for Linux can be downloaded from http://www.netscape.com
> > 2. Decompress the file using :
> > 'gunzip' and 'tar -xf' if its extension is .tar.gz or .tgz
> > 'compress -d' and 'tar -xf' if extension is .tar.Z
> > 'unzip' and 'tar -xf' if extension is .tar.zip
> >
> > Further instructions you can read from the file README which you will
> > get after decompression.
>
> For forgot the quit option.
>
> 3. Click on 'quit' or point to any java containing webpage to quit
> Netscape.
>
> Bah. I relaly think Netscape should take Linux more seriously. I would
> really register Netscape if they give me a version that doesn't
> segfault every 5 minutes.
If you are getting seg faults the problem is likely not Netscape itself.
Java on the other hand... Let's just say that in the battle of the
browsers Netscape is shelling there own ship with that one. Netscape
works well for me and I appreciate their support very much, but I don't do
java either.