Actually, the mozilla project is not being touched by AOL, they are taking
the code to make Netscape 6 from it...but the code for mozilla will still
be available. I have been playing with the various builds of mozilla since
the M8 build(the m15 build came out tonight).
I have also tested out the Netscape 6 PR1 build.....gotta hand it to them,
it runs FAST!!!.....it's not totaly stable yet....but it's pretty close,
N6PR1 is more stable that M14 was.
--Dave
At 10:30 PM 4/18/00, vern wrote:
>Glad there's another geek in KY!
>Netscape has gotten so big and bloated
>that I'm thinking about dusting off my copy
>of 3.01 I believe it was.
>Might even download the M14 or M15
>version of Mozilla and give the gecko a
>whirl! I haven't had the guts to try Netscape 6
>I can only wonder what the evil empire of AOL
>has hung on the Mozilla frame.
>I wonder if we will be kicking CD's of Netscape 6
>across the floor as we do AOL 5 now! There
>seems to be a copy everytime I go to the mailbox.
>My grand daughter likes them as frisbees,
>Vern
>
>On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> > I have Mandrake 7.0, not the -2 version. Sometimes, when I'm using
> > both Netscape Navigator and Messenger, I'll notice that things seem to
> > have frozen. If I open a terminal window and run top, I'll see something
> > called ld-linux.so.2, and I can sit and watch it start taking more and
> > more cpu up to almost 10%.
> > At that point, the only way to get Netscape to start working again, is
> > to do a kill -9 on the pid of that process. My question(s): what is it?
> > Why is it behaving that way, and is there a way to prevent it? Right
> > now, for instance, it's behaving itself with a %cpu of 0.0 and %mem of
> > 25.6.
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> > --
> > Larry Varney
> > Cold Spring, KY
> > http://w3.one.net/~lvarney
> > Powered by Linux!
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