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I tried going to the site, and Netscape loaded everything fine. It was very slow however, Netscape is always slow it seems. I had troubles loading Netscape off the CD (I was a beginner then) so I went and got Netscape from their Home Page and used their instuctions and everything worked fine, altho' it took me a week to get my mail from my ISP because I didn't have everything just right. Steven T. Hatton wrote: <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>I have found that many computer professionals tend to use Linux at <BR>home. Most of the people I have spoken with at Netscape tech support <BR>use Linux. I have also learned that the folks at Godard Spaceflight <BR>like Linux. Today I was driving to work and saw a Linux bumper <BR>sticker. (Are you listening S.u.S.E) I am curious to know how many <BR>people use Linux. Does anybody have statistics on this? How fast is it <BR>growing? On a related note, I have found that products like the Netscape <BR>Communicator are not fully functional on Linux. For example, I was <BR>using Netscape on windows NT and found a neat page that had really cool <BR>mouseover Java Script. This does not seem to work with my Linux version <BR>of Netscape. If any one else wants to see what I am talking about, <BR>try: <A HREF="http://www.nokia.com/6100launch/feat_ir.html"><A HREF="http://www.nokia.com/6100launch/feat_ir.html</A">http://www.nokia.com/6100launch/feat_ir.html. under NT when I <BR>mouse over the parts of the phone the different text sections pop up <BR>immediately. In Linux I need to click on the parts of the phone. I <BR>find there are other features that don't exist under the Linux version <BR>of Netscape. It may be that these features don't exist on any Unix <BR>versions. It seems to me that if there is a growing Linux user <BR>community it would be wise of companies such as Netscape to provide <BR>better functionality than they do. Any thoughts? Steve -- <BR>To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with <BR>this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e</BLOCKQUOTE> <PRE>-- 73 Roy Roy Keeley (KC4IMC) rkeeley@dibbs.net snail mail= Roy Keeley, 10675 Salt Aire Rd,E.,Theodore,AL 36582, USA APS# 156954, ARA# 4750, C&LS# 162</PRE>