> huh? ld-linux is the 'interpreter' which ELF executables ask the kernel > to launch to get them running. How do you get a process called > ld-linux.so.2? I'd be interested in seeing your 'ps auxfw' output. It also appears sometimes with me, and when it appears, it really slows down the system. However, it is not reproduceable, but next time it happens, I will post a nice `top`or `ps` output. I think this comes generally using Netscape. Fabien Deschodt
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