I don't know either, but I have traced it down to NETSCAPE. It seems like some library that netscape uses. When netscape goes belly up, ld-linux.so doesn't get killed along with it, and you have to do it by hand. balut wrote: > What exactly does the process ld-linux.so do? The reason I'm asking is > it intermitently decides to use up at least 95% of my CPU cycles. Once > it starts, the only way I am able to stop it is to kill it. > > Thanks for any help > > Allan
- [newbie] ld-linux.so balut
- Zulfiqar Naushad