In a message of 04-May-99 Oliver Wagner wrote:
> ..and, *please*, change the topic, it just hurts to read "Voyager
> Crashes" all day.
Actually I find Voyager a very stable program. Today I had the misfortune
to start the cache browser...
Normally when I start Voyager the hard disk whirs for 15 seconds or so - I
guess it is scanning the cache. I've got a 128 MB cache for Voyager.
It was by accident that I started the cache browser (you know a quick
rcommand-m to change from the WB to the YAM screen and then a lcommand-l to
send the message later, and I had naturally forgotten Voyager was running
too and that a lcommand-l not exactly has the same meaning in Voyager as in
YAM when the Voyager screen turned up instead of the YAM screen). Well,
back to the cache browser. If Voyager can scan the cache in 15 seconds why
do the cache browser use 6 minutes? And why does it crash (8000000B) when
it is finished scanning? (stupid as I am I naturally had to see if I could
repeat the crash, which I could).
Uffe Holst
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