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Re: [LI] Netscape crashes



You are right Gandhi,
Yes,Netscape does screw up irrespective of whether its KDE or Gnome,netscape hangs and all you can do is right click and select kill or annihiliate I have seen this in some machine in my office,but all dont dace the same problem,my machine at hone doesnt have the same problem
Try installing it again,which kernel are you using Linux 6 right?







From: "L.V.Gandhi" <lvgandhi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [LI] Netscape crashes
Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 12:43:26 +0530

I have run both 4.51 and 4.61. I didn't face much problem. Some time
mail rule got corrupted and sometimes it hung. Compared to win9*, it is
negligible. Overall I am happy with linux for all internet uses.

Shourya Sarcar wrote:
>
> The app which crashes most while I am running X is Netscape (4.51)
> Nav/Mess.This is irrespective of whether I am running GNOME or KDE .
> Does this happen w/other people also.. or am I the chosen one ?
> what could be potential loopholes ?
> One sure cause of crashing/nuking is when I press the dlete icon on the
> toolbar to vanish a mail.. there goes everything. This expt is however
> not repeatable, I mean NS will surely behave itself if you comeover to
> my house, I am sure.

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