It most likely is. I've found a pretty reliable way to crash Netscape 4.6
and 4.7-freebsd (either us or export): Open two windows, and visit
slashdot in both of them.
Don't ask me _why_ it works, but it does. :)
It causes the BSDI version to hang and chew CPU. The linux and windoze
versions operate properly.
... I suppose I should get around to reporting this to Netscape. :)
-Dave
Lo and behold, Dave Cornejo once said:
>
> Nate Williams wrote:
> > In short, it's a netscape bug....
>
> maybe not - i recently received buckets of these on a system i was
> experimenting with overclocking on - an upgraded heatsink fixed it.
> I've also seen it when I tweak the BIOS settings a bit too
> aggresively...
>
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