Netscape Calendar released

Netscape Calendar released

Post by Rob van Vlie » Tue, 04 Nov 1997 04:00:00



Hello,

On the Netscape ftp site you can find the Calendar program in the
Linux20 Professional Edition directory. However, it dumps core on me as
soon as I take another view then the daily view.

It looks like it's especially designed for Caldera, however it does not
use dynamic Motif. Me, I use Slackware 3.3, so that might be a problem.
Any know specialities with OpenLinux?

Let me know if you get it running.

Rob
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Netscape Calendar released

Post by Marc Abram » Tue, 04 Nov 1997 04:00:00



> Hello,

> On the Netscape ftp site you can find the Calendar program in the
> Linux20 Professional Edition directory. However, it dumps core on me as
> soon as I take another view then the daily view.

> It looks like it's especially designed for Caldera, however it does not
> use dynamic Motif. Me, I use Slackware 3.3, so that might be a problem.
> Any know specialities with OpenLinux?

> Let me know if you get it running.

> Rob
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Rob van Vliet

> URL: http://www.iaehv.nl/users/rvv/
> ------------------------------------------------------------------

It worked fine for me, and I DON'T have motif. Did you unpack in the
/opt/netscape (or whatever) directory, or did you mv the stuff into the
directory? You might be missing something stupid. I've done that
before...

marc.

 
 
 

1. WebEvent 3.04 released - Web Calendar, CGI Calendar, WWW Calendar

Cameron Consulting announces the availability of WebEvent 3.04 for
UNIX and Windows NT. WebEvent is an interactive World Wide Web
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Features:

  * multiple calendar views (year, month, week, day,event)
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  * searchable calendars
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  * source code

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