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SubjectRe: Netscape hangs in 2.1.117
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I have had a long series of crashed with netscape 4.5b1 on 2.0.33 but the
4.06 seems to be MUCH more stable

David Lang


On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Myrdraal wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 21, 1998 at 09:26:17AM -0500, John Fulmer wrote:
> Hi,
> > [snipping]
> > Richard Jones wrote:
> > >
> > > Netscape hangs indefinitely on startup:
> > I can verify this. Netscape does start for me, but then hangs at some
> > point very quickly. The process can't even be killed with a -9, I have
> > to reboot! This is on 2.1.117 only, 2.1.116 is working fine (except for
> > the broken things in 2.1.116 :(
> Hmmm, I can't duplicate that, Netscape 4.5b1 works fine on my system. No
> freezes.
> -Myrdraal
> --
> Linux jackalz 2.1.117 #121 Thu Aug 20 02:49:36 EDT 1998 i486
> 1:43pm up 1 day, 10:10, 21 users, load average: 0.07, 0.90, 1.41
>
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