I know-- killing is something we as a society are conditioned to abhor; but when looked upon in a very Darwinian sense, by relating your memory and CPU cycles as the Galapagos, it is only natural that you, the supreme god over your computer's circle of life, should "cull" the species which threaten your very balance... some people begin to actually enjoy it. "Yes, its murder by numbers, 1 2 3 It's as easy to learn as your abc's..." -The Police Christopher Allen wrote: > On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Christopher Allen wrote: > > > It's doing it now. It is ls-kinux.so. %CPU: 99.2. > Still haven't been able to kill it. I had a single instance of Navigator > open with twelve browsing windows open and now they are all gone. > > Now, suddenly, the CPU isn't redlining anymore, but ld-linux.so. is still > using...no, wait, now ld-linux.so. no longer exists. > > Killing is something I still don't understand... > > -Chris
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