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[dspoon@satx.rr.com: Re: Does Netscape cause lockups?]



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 <a.campbell@doctors.org.uk> 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?
> 
> Anthony

I use Netscape 477, and have moderately frequent lockups of Netscape
ONLY on the several machines I have around the house....about 1 per week
per machine.  Other programs usually still work, i.e. Terminal screens,
etc.  My kernel is the latest 2.2.19 "stock" Debian version.  I have
never experienced a total machine "hard" lockup.

I can usually recover by killing the Netscape process and removing the
lock file in ~.netscape directory.  Occasionally I will get several
Netscape processes running, and have to kill them all.

I have not found a reason for this behavior, nor any solution other than
the above.

Cheers,
-Don Spoon-


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