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- From: walkers@ecs.ecs.csus.edu (Sean Walker)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Netscape on Amiga (Amiwin)
- Date: 13 Apr 1996 23:39:07 GMT
- Organization: California State University, Sacramento
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- Lopaka (lo@kokee.hawaiian.net) wrote:
- > I have Holger Kruses' Amiwin & Chimera port working well.
- > In the documentation, references are made towards being
- > able to run Netscape also. (Unix version)
-
- > I am a dummy when it comes to UNIX, so where do I begin?
- > Pointers to docs?
-
- > Any responses appreciated-- Lo.
-
- > --
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- > -------------------------------------------------------------
- > Robert ////\ Lopaka lo@hawaiian.net
- > Holtwick ////_\\ 2000'030 @50Mhz/Picasso II/SupraFax
- > //// \\\ miga... Todays Technology 10 years ago
- > -------------------------------------------------------------
- It is very easy. Open some sort of telnet session to a Unix host with
- Netscape on it. Make sure the env variable DISPLAY is set to your
- machine's IP address. You put your IP address followed by :0.0 eg:
- setenv DISPLAY 123.45.678:0.0 will take care of that. Then just execute
- netscape. Or type netscape -d 123.45.678:0.0 on the Unix command line to
- execute it. If you are on a modem, prepare to wait a minute or two.
- Ethernet will take a few seconds. Then you will have Netscape running.
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