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Re: Netscape



I'm running netscape 4.6 on a celeron 366, 96 megs of ram, windowmaker
0.60.0, X 3.3.4 and a graphics blaster exxtreme.

Netscape is stable except for when I browse in multiple windows, then
closing any window may kill my entire netscape suite (downlaod,s collabra,
everything), it isn't only closing the original window that does it.

--dave

On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, John Carline wrote:

> Ed Cogburn wrote:
> 
> >         You know, I'm starting to think NS Communicator has some deep,
> > evil magic embedded in it.
> >
> >         Till now, I've only noticed one problem with NS, that being it
> > would crash if I tried to use more than one browser window.  This
> > thread prompted me to check again, and guess what?  I can use
> > multiple browser windows without crashing.  The URL above causes
> > no problems even when I have java and javascript enabled, and, I
> > have no problem clicking on mailto: links as mentioned in another
> > post of this thread.  I'm sure it was 4.61 that I was using the
> > last time I tested the multiple browser windows problem.
> >
> >         Go figure.
> >
> >         If anyone is interested, I'm using a K6-200, 64M ram, GNOME with
> > fvwm2.  I use NS daily for browsing, email, and newsgroups.
> >
> > --
> > Ed C.
> >
> 
> I suspect that there are many more users operating troublefree than crashing. But,
> why would they complain? The only problem I've ever had with Netscape is when I
> tested an unusual (for me) bookmark edit feature that another user was experiencing
> problems with. That did indeed cause a crash of Netscape. Other than that, it's been
> rock solid.
> 
> Maybe it does depend on the computer resources available. I'm running basically the
> same setup as you - a K6-300, 64M ram, Matrox Mystique and fvwm95.
> 
> John
> 
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