On Mon, 29 Mar 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > |> Netscape, in windows, in my experience, always had a tendency to > |> make a system run progressively slower until either netscape was > |> closed or everything crashed. I hadn't seen it under linux and > |> thought it had gotten fixed, but now I'm not so sure. Maybe that's > |> what you ran into, too? > I have seen exactly this behaviour with Netscape (4.05, running under > hamm, but installed by hand in /usr/local ) several times in the past > few months. Slower and slower response, disk thrashing, top shows no > memory or swap left, everything back to normal once Netscape is > killed.
But just under E? It seems a little bit strange to me. I think I'll get enlightenment 0.15 tonight and try it (been using 0.14). Like I said, netscape didn't do this under window maker. It's real confusing. (Also, it seems that I can use netscape under E, just so long as I don't do any finds on huge pages. Real odd, IMO. Has anyone packaged a newish version of mozilla? I'd like to see if it does the same things, but the version in potato is too painful to run. I think I also might try it again with top open to see what's going on with RAM, there could be a leak in E possibly (after all, it is still in development. :) Thanks for the speculations. -Dano