Martin,

   On Sat, May 27, 2000, at 12:57 AM, you wrote:

> 
> Hello Don
> 
> 
> I never saw this mail.  Is this a provate mail ???
> 
> 
> On 27-May-00, you wrote: 
> 
> > 
> > On 27-May-00, Oliver Wagner wrote:
> > 
> >> 
> >> When you quit V, it attempts to gracefully shut down it's client
> >> processes, first the image decoder, then the network server, then
> >> the DNS servers. It will wait until the processes shut down proper-
> >> ly.
> > 
> 
> 
> Well if these sub-programs stay there for minutes or hours I guess
> there is something else going on.
> The Voyager app closes and the window closes in my case. it has ALL the
> appearances of closing but   TOP   shows stuff is still running and I
> have a large amount of memory that isn't released.
>
> Ignoring this intermittent problem, let's get to a consistent problem.
> Even at it's best, when   TOP   shows image decoder, network server, 
> the DNS servers closed.
> 
> I still have 2.2MB of memory that is not released after starting and
> then quiting Voyager.
> That should be of some concern, especially when  avail flush   doesn't
> release any more.
> 
> > It is very common here for the Voyager screen to stay open after the
> > program has gone. Just a blank grey screen.
> > 
> > A4000/040, CybergraphX, OS3.5.
> > 
> > Regards
> 
> Regards...Martin
> -- 
> ---------------

   Well, I have not used the utility programs to which you refer, but,
because of what you have stated, as well as other, I started checking
things out for myself.  What you say is very true.  After I leave V, the
two megs do not come back.  What is worse, is that, if I decide to quit
V before it has fully loaded, my system has crashed.  It is not the
first time a program/package has left stuff in RAM, after it has closed
down, but, it is the first time a program has crashed the system when I
quit it while it is loading.  Neither of these things happen with AWeb
II v. 3.xx.  At least, I now know it is not something I did wrong.

   To a different peeve, if you will allow.  When I tried logging into a
site which requires the ability to view Flash movies, I saw V state that
it was loading the file, but, when complete, it stated that a file of
"0" bytes was loaded/present.  What is going on.

   My other peeve is about be told by a server that I do not have
javascript and cookies activated.  When I took a look at my V settings,
I saw that I had, indeed, activated both javascript and cookies.  Perhaps
someone could log into onebox.com, register for an E-Mail account, then,
after, try to log in to read the E-Mail.  I can not get that far with V,
but, I have no problems with AWeb.  Any ideas on what to do?

                                         Julian.

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