>I just put our new server in place yesterday, and am having some problems 
>with java, and was wondering if anyone else has had the same problem.  
>Namely, when you go into yahoo chat, log in, and enter a chat room, you can't
>submit anything.  I can type about two letters before it gives out, although 
>you can still see other people's submissions coming in.  
>
>This is a Mandrake 8.2 system, and I'm using Netscape 7 and Mozilla 1.0.1.  
>I've tried both versions 1.3.1 and 1.4.1 of Sun's JRE, and it acts pretty 
>much the same way for both.  I also notice it spawns 20 to 30 processes of 
>java_vm.  I've tried fiddling with the proxy and cache settings, switching 
>between HTTP 1.0 and 1.1, and tweaking the JRE's settings with it's control 
>panel, but still nothing.  I've also set the path for the JRE with 
>NPX_PLUGIN_PATH in .bash_profile.  Any ideas?  And is it normal for there to 
>be so many java_vm's?

Yes, this is normal, the Java VM uses threads and on Linux each thread
appears as a line in the ps output.

I have no idea what the problem could be, not being a chat user, but my
wild guess is firewall settings in MDK 8.2.


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