Hi,
I don't know why it does it but no you are not alone. It seems to
happen if you loose your connection to your isp (for some strange
reason).
To kill the the beast you have use to signal 10 and if that does not
work you will need to use signal 20.
--
robert
Dale Leonard wrote:
>
> List members,
>
> Does Netscape Navigator ever seize control of your system resources after
> you've used it???
>
> Under top, it will grab about 98.6 percent of the cpu's time. (this is
> getting to where it happens regularly. Outside of NOT USING IT, is there
> anything I can do to prevent this??
>
> BTW Kill <process id> has no effect when it begins it's runaway
> antics......
>
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