On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 08:45 -0500, John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> Damn! You guys are right! I was at like 90%+ usage on / (where /home
> is located) and going into .netscape and doing an "rm -rf cache"
> dropped me back down to about 77% usage! Sheesh! That SUCKS! I know
> Netscape will recreate the cache directory and such, so I guess I'm
> going to have to keep an eye on it!
> Thanks for bringing that cache problem to our attention, Civilme!!
>       John

Hmm, that's been common behaviour of Netscape, not only in Linux
but also in Windows. Same goes for MSIE. They both are doing
that since I know them (which is not very long, though).

I remember being told to do a erasing of .netscape (under Linux)
and it's equivalence under Windows on a regular basis. Read it
in a tricks section in a comp mag about 2 years ago.

wobo
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