My Netscape, woody, 2.2.19 kernel, locks up similarly when the window to
confirm cookies pops up and I have any of the bookmark folders opened.
I've come to expect it and I still forget.
bob
On Saturday 17 November 2001 01:04 pm, Anthony Campbell wrote:
Yes, I've had Netscape lockup just
Yes, I've had Netscape lockup just itself too in the past. This is
something new: no keys work, and nor does the mouse. I shall have to
write down everything that is running each time it happens (if I can
remember) to try work out what is causing it.
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - running Linux
I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total lockups
which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I think, but not
sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running at these times.
Kernel 2.4.13ac at present.
Has anyone seen this?
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - running
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total lockups
which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I think, but not
sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running at these times.
Kernel 2.4.13ac at present.
Has anyone seen this?
Does
--- Craig Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anthony
Campbell wrote:
I'm still desperately seeking the cause of
intermittent total lockups
which occur every few days, always when I'm
online. I think, but not
sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been
running at these times.
Kernel
Steve Kieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My god, Mozilla is fine if you got 128Mb RAM and at
least 200MHz CPU. If less than that, I would recommend
Opera, althouth some buggy in file upload and no java
support, but it is fine. Opera will add and fix soon I
hope. Another one should be Galeon,
Anthony Campbell said:
I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total
lockups which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I
think, but not sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running
at these times. Kernel 2.4.13ac at present.
Has anyone seen this?
i haven't.
Craig Dickson said:
This has not happened to me since switching to Mozilla, a far
superior browser in every respect (well, starting with 0.9.4, at
least).
without roaming access i won't be switching away from netscape
4.7x anytime soon(though i do use opera a lot on the side)
im !$#@ pissed
Right, and *nobody* these days has 128MB and a
200MHz CPU these days.
I still have one box 20mb ram and one 128 :-);
Get real. Opera is non-free commercial crap. In
the unlikely event
i agree ; but for those not enough money to buy more
ram or utilize old machine...
Frankly, there are
=?iso-8859-1?q?Steve=20Kieu?= said:
Frankly, there are some features the I did not find in
any browser *yet* except opera. Put aside its
commercial crap, just look at its features, multi
windows , easy search tool and its rendering speed,
what do you think? well, I still use it mainly in my
=?iso-8859-1?q?Steve=20Kieu?= said:
My god, Mozilla is fine if you got 128Mb RAM and at
least 200MHz CPU. If less than that, I would recommend
Opera, althouth some buggy in file upload and no java
support, but it is fine. Opera will add and fix soon I
hope. Another one should be Galeon,
on Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:54:16AM -0800, Brian Nelson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Steve Kieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My god, Mozilla is fine if you got 128Mb RAM and at
least 200MHz CPU. If less than that, I would recommend
Opera, althouth some buggy in file upload and no java
On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 02:30:45 -0800 (PST)
nate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anthony Campbell said:
I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total
lockups which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I
think, but not sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running
at
Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still desperately seeking the cause of intermittent total lockups
which occur every few days, always when I'm online. I think, but not
sure, that Netscape (4.77) has always been running at these times.
Kernel 2.4.13ac at present.
Has
Christoph Simon said:
resolve. The same is happening with Mozilla, more frequently on
specially brain-dead sites. Another possible cause, in my case at
least, might be some secret external influence (bad/irregular
energy supply, temporary heat, electromagnetic fields, etc.?
causing
On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 09:38:36PM +1100, Steve Kieu wrote:
Frankly, there are some features the I did not find in
any browser *yet* except opera. Put aside its
commercial crap, just look at its features, multi
windows , easy search tool and its rendering speed,
I couldn't agree more. It was
better off with a 3.x version of it, or one of the
other browsers
mentioned.
Where can I find this vesion, is it archived
somewhere?
Peace.
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http://kmself.home.netcom.com/
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Steve Kieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
better off with a 3.x version of it, or one of the
other browsers
mentioned.
Where can I find this vesion, is it archived
somewhere?
I'd assume it's in an older debian distro, which can be found at
ftp://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/ though
on Sat, Nov 17, 2001 at 08:47:51AM +1100, Steve Kieu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
better off with a 3.x version of it, or one of the
other browsers
mentioned.
Where can I find this vesion, is it archived
somewhere?
There's an archives tree somewhere in the Netscape or web archive. Go
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