Ron Johnson wrote the following on 02/07/2008 08:25 AM: > On 02/07/08 08:00, Dennis G. Wicks wrote: >> Ron Johnson wrote the following on 02/07/2008 06:49 AM: >>> On 02/06/08 15:06, Dennis G. Wicks wrote: >>>> Well, this is the third of the most aggravating problems. >>>> Iceweasel will just "go to sleep". I have clicked on a >>>> link or pasted a url in the address bar and it is doing >>>> nothing. It displays "STOPPED" in the status bar and >>>> will not load any pages, either i'net or local network. >>>> The system monitor and "top" don't show that there is >>>> anything in particular going on and other apps have a >>>> good, quick response. >>>> Time cures the problem. Generally after "a while" >>>> something breaks loose and it sort of catches up and >>>> things work. >>>> I have the cache disabled. It doesn't seem to make any >>>> difference one way or the other. >>>> Thanks for any help. >>> Seems to me that this is a network or DNS issue, not an Iceweasel >>> problem. >>> >> Ron, > >> You'd certainly think so, wouldn't you? > >> But it is only Iceweasel,on this machine, that has >> these problems. Not Opera or Konq on this system or any >> browser on any other system on my localnet. > >> Of course everything else on the my net that does any >> browsing is Win 2k. The other two Debian systems are a >> web server and and a backup/archive system. > >> Any other browsers I can try on Debian? > > link2, lynx, w3c, chimera2, epiphany, galeon, iceape, midori, > netsurf & konqueror. > > And I'm sure I missed some. >
I guess I should have said "... that aren' Mozilla based." It seems that every browser that has Mozilla attached to it has the problem. I haven't exhausted your list yet, but so far that is pretty consistent. Amaya, from W3C, seems to be a little buggy, or else it doesn't suppport everything a "real" browser does! So, any browsers to try that aren't Moz based? Tnx!! Dennis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]