Hi Stefan,

Quoth Stefan Deibel, 
> I took first mozilla 0.9.1 and later mozilla-0.9.3 from unstable, compiled 
> and installed it in woody. First everything worked all right, except that 
> home banking with the downloaded JRE was everything else but performant.
> However, after upgrading in memory from 128 MB to 512 MB and installing a 
> game from a Linux User CD, Mozilla starts 4 never ending mozilla-bin processes
> but is completely unusable. There is not even a mozila window any more.
> What the hell is going wrong?

I don't know if this is your problem, but I had a problem which had
similar symptoms - you'd start mozilla, and the processes showed up, but
the window never appeared.

Under recent versions of gnome there is a little app called Xalf, which
is designed to give feedback on programs loading. For some reason, it
doesn't like mozilla (or mozilla doesn't like it). Removing this program
(ie., apt-get remove --purge xalf), or starting mozilla from an xterm
(or your favourite analogue), may solve this problem for you - it did
for me.

cheers,

damon

-- 
Damon Muller :: Department of Criminology :: University of Melbourne

Now this foreknowledge cannot be elicited from spirits;
it cannot be obtained inductively from experience,
nor by any deductive calculation.
Knowledge of the enemy's dispositions can only
be obtained from other men.
  -- The Art of War (Sun Tsu)

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