Re: Final release of Navigator (with strong crypto) now available
Jeff Weinstein (jsw@netscape.com) wrote: : The final release of Navigator 3.0, complete with non-exportable : strong crypto, is now available for download by US citizens. Note : that this is the released version of 3.0, so it will not expire. : You can get it from: Would it be possible to both supply an Linux ELF and a.out binary ? : http://wwwus.netscape.com/eng/US-Current/ : --Jeff -- Alex de Joode | Replay IP Service & Web DZign -- The Netherlands usura@replay.com | http://www.replay.com mailto:info@replay.com
Jeff Weinstein wrote:
Alex de Joode wrote:
Jeff Weinstein (jsw@netscape.com) wrote:
: The final release of Navigator 3.0, complete with non-exportable : strong crypto, is now available for download by US citizens. Note : that this is the released version of 3.0, so it will not expire. : You can get it from:
Would it be possible to both supply an Linux ELF and a.out binary ?
No, we will only be supplying ELF. Since linux is not officially supported, we really don't have the resources to do multiple versions.
--Jeff
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yesterday i was in #linux on irc , and several pplreports some bugs with netscape under linux.i got some too many times a day... Netscape crashes when i try to load some HTML pages...i assume it shouldn't and we got ansolutly no probs with Netscape under windows. SO we just wondered if it's not a kind of support to micro$oft. Maybe Linux is 'not officially supported', but have to know unix is the most used OS, and that since Linux is free, many people use it. So when will you accept to recognize Linux as an entire OS ?? i just reinstalled Windows95 on a HD yesterday and it has already crached 2x. Windows is expensive and it crashes. Why should we pay for a fucked 'OS' ? Arnauld Dravet scraver@mnet.fr sChTrOuMf on Undernet
Would it be possible to both supply an Linux ELF and a.out binary ?
No, we will only be supplying ELF. Since linux is not officially supported, we really don't have the resources to do multiple versions.
yesterday i was in #linux on irc , and several pplreports some bugs with netscape under linux.i got some too many times a day... Netscape crashes when i try to load some HTML pages...i assume it shouldn't and we got ansolutly no probs with Netscape under windows. SO we just wondered if it's not a kind of support to micro$oft. Maybe Linux is 'not officially supported', but have to know unix is the most used OS, and that since Linux is free, many people use it. So when will you accept to recognize Linux as an entire OS ?? i just reinstalled Windows95 on a HD yesterday and it has already crached 2x. Windows is expensive and it crashes. Why should we pay for a fucked 'OS' ?
No shit. I was thrilled to watch the entire disk overwritten by unix. Everthing which came with the system was boring and useless. Gimmee BSD anyday, a socialist operating system -- Love, Qut OBC
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Alex de Joode wrote:
Jeff Weinstein (jsw@netscape.com) wrote:
: The final release of Navigator 3.0, complete with non-exportable : strong crypto, is now available for download by US citizens. Note : that this is the released version of 3.0, so it will not expire. : You can get it from:
Would it be possible to both supply an Linux ELF and a.out binary ?
No, we will only be supplying ELF. Since linux is not officially supported, we really don't have the resources to do multiple versions.
Not to mention that plugins are virtually impossible with a.out... - Ian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMhkbBUZRiTErSPb1AQF5fgP/V6r/aWB7KML48S4y0+MFaAb9XIaUxOQX tRZNSJoRAldSveIxli5nAHN/BI7XGPgIcEmS992PWWJfkEtt+ogmtm6VpXRGf+pa 2bWpf01+4UYZddhH2UnjVlkd9cDigtmkXd4SVJBO5ebHEBMzesQvDOaUJeXshT7S eWdxPj8lOh8= =VErV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
19 Aug 1996, Ian Goldberg wrote:
No, we will only be supplying ELF. Since linux is not officially supported, we really don't have the resources to do multiple versions.
Not to mention that plugins are virtually impossible with a.out...
You really think someone will write plug-ins for Unix versions of Netscape? I am not so sure. Jüri Kaljundi AS Stallion jk@stallion.ee
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19 Aug 1996, Ian Goldberg wrote:
No, we will only be supplying ELF. Since linux is not officially supported, we really don't have the resources to do multiple versions.
Not to mention that plugins are virtually impossible with a.out...
You really think someone will write plug-ins for Unix versions of Netscape? I am not so sure.
Yes, I'm positive of it, mainly because _I_ will, especially for Linux. - Ian -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMhsueUZRiTErSPb1AQHsUQP+N52PAk5t6/r4JYyudgIuyLL1+SCGdaMo 6QgHm6GMqiHwfudVgERUJ+aM6no1Soc/KozTHhdVS/Od4qtoBo2B9Pekhw8+O4Cj EfXEbX2267jOjgMMlKaA6/f9crjCmBd/1z2PwwTZ35E2oNvOAQzRxN9G6gd0jgao AJK5z8rIvEU= =8YC6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Alex de Joode wrote:
Jeff Weinstein (jsw@netscape.com) wrote:
: The final release of Navigator 3.0, complete with non-exportable : strong crypto, is now available for download by US citizens. Note : that this is the released version of 3.0, so it will not expire. : You can get it from:
Would it be possible to both supply an Linux ELF and a.out binary ?
No, we will only be supplying ELF. Since linux is not officially supported, we really don't have the resources to do multiple versions. --Jeff -- Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist Netscape Communication Corporation jsw@netscape.com - http://home.netscape.com/people/jsw Any opinions expressed above are mine.
Alex de Joode wrote:
Jeff Weinstein (jsw@netscape.com) wrote:
: The final release of Navigator 3.0, complete with non-exportable : strong crypto, is now available for download by US citizens. Note : that this is the released version of 3.0, so it will not expire. : You can get it from:
Would it be possible to both supply an Linux ELF and a.out binary ?
No, we will only be supplying ELF. Since linux is not officially supported, we really don't have the resources to do multiple versions.
ELF is cool. What about BSD? I've seen how you support BSDI so the binary should work with FreeBSD or NetBSD.? -- Love, Qut@netcom.com
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