I have been having screwy problems with Netscape 4.5 or 4.6 also. My
problem seemed to have started after I upgraded my Redhat 5.1 kernel to 2.2.5.
If I dial the Internet, get connected then start Netscape 4.6 everything works
great. If I try and use Netscape 4.5 after getting connected to the Net I have
to wait about two minutes, then Netscape starts functioning. If I try and start
either the Netscape 4.5 or 4.6 they will not cause diald to dial. They will
hang there for ever until I either try and ping something or bring the
connection up using dialdc. Also I notice that if I am connected and open
Netscape, Netscape does not function until it sends some information out to the
net. I don't know what the info is, but I sure would like to know. I think the
problem is in Netscape and maybe something with 2.2.x kernels. But I know
Netscape used to work fine with diald. So there may be a setting that needs
tweaking. I haven't been trying to fix the problem, I have been doing other
things. I just thought maybe this would help you or maybe someone out there can
help me with my little annoyance. I am running diald 0.98, I believe.

On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Peter Torstenson wrote:
> I have diald 0.99 installed on RH6 intel system.
> It's now dialling and connecting thanks to Manuel Wolfshant.
> With diald daemon running: Starting Netscape Communicator. The window comes
> up but does not finnish drawing the graphics (the window all gray except for
> one or two half drawn icons. It freezes and after a while a window comes up
> saying that the application is slow or not functioning.
> Anyone have any idea?
> 
> /Peter
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