Hello Kevin

On 17-Dec-00, you wrote:

> this was the 'central' problem I've always had with V, which is why I haven't
> bought it, really. I like it the best of the three browsers, but if I have to
> reboot after using it everytime, that's a substantial 'dis-incentive'.

Sounds odd, actually..

> Sometimes.... well, oftenish... when I try to quit Miami I'm told that
> I can't because V's network and file server is still running.

Even after you ask Miami to try and kill them? Both V and V's net
process should exit when the IP stack tells them to..

> Right now, top shows V _and_ V's network and file server both running,
> and consuming tiny amounts of CPU time, but possibly significant
> amounts of memory - certainly I have less free memory than I ought to
> have right now.

Which version of V is this?

> _sometimes_ v's network and file server consumes 100% of my cpu time,
> which is more annoying.

Under what circumstances?

Thanks
-- 
Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Website http://www.kittycat.co.uk

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