Hello Benjamin!

I remembered having had this problem once with Netscape in SuSE, from a SuSE 
emplyee I got this to my taste rather cryptic reply:
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This is because Netscape screwed up and stopped getting
displayed but yet was still running. You need to kill netscape and
the restart it.

You can do this..if you are running Gnome you can cd into your
.gnome-desktop directory and make a file called killnetscape with
vi...so in other words do this..

1. Open an xterm and cd into .gnome-desktop
2. type vi killnetscape
3. In this file put ...

        #!/bin/bash
        killall -9 netscape
        rm ~/.netscape/lock

4. Save the file
5. make it executable by typing chmod +x killallnetscape
6. Tell Gnome to rescan desktop directory..

After you have told gnome to do this an icon should appear on your
desktop with the same name. You can click on this and it will kill
netscape and remove the lock file so you can cleanly restart
netscape.
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I'm not sure that I followed these instructions,  I just think the problem 
stopped by itself after a while.

ei


On Saturday 02 December 2000 23:31, Benjamin Sher wrote:

> > Dear friends:
>
> I keep getting the following Netscape error message for no reason at
> all:
>
> "Bookmarks have changed on disk and are being reloaded."
>
> I guess everybody occasionally gets this stupid message. What can be
> done about it? What does it mean? How can I get rid of it once and for
> all?
>
> Thanks so much.
>
> Benjamin

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