28 Nov
2001
28 Nov
'01
15:13
Hi Nick
will start 2 copies of netscape, and I get the same "netscape/lock" error message.
Yes, this is what I'm seeing. Does it work for you if you set the icon to "run the application in a terminal"?
I haven't tried that one.. I'm used to just press alt-f2 and write netscape now... :-) I'm not using it so often, and I want to keep the desktop quite clean for some reason...
This has been unsolved for a long time, so it is not a new thingie...
I'm glad I'm not going barmy. But why does it work for Mozilla (or simple applications like xclock)? Presumably it must be something about Netscape too. Have you contacted the KDE team?
Good question... Maybe it does have something to do how netscape and KDE interacts? Jaska.