Geoffrey L. Brimhall wrote: > > what version of Netscape were you using ? The latest 4.5 or the older 4.0. > > I recently installed the 4.5 on my SMP system and have been having system > freezes happening at least once a day. > > On 11-Nov-98 Rich Harran. wrote: > > My Debian system just crashed. This has never happened before, which is > > one of the things I like about Linux. > > > > I've got a pretty standard Hamm system, and I was running X with emacs > > (20), xmix, and netscape, with a navigator and mail window open. I went > > on a webpage I've visited many times before (www.tomshardware.com), and > > everything seized up: the mouse wouldn't move, I couldn't move between > > virtual desktops and I couldn't move between virtual teminals. I waited a > > couple of minutes, then tried <cntl><alt><backspace>, then > > <cntl><alt><del>, neither of which had any effect whatsoever, so I > > pressed the big red button, and restarted that way. > > > > The only non-Debian software I have installed is xaudio, an X window mpeg > > layer 3 audio player, which is off /root/mpeg (I was just trying it out). > > My hardware is an old(ish) Cyrix 6x86 (M1) P200+ on a SuperMicro P5xtra > > motherboard, 32mb DRAM (2simms), Matrox millenium 4mb, WD harddrive, > > mitsumi Cd rom, soundblaster awe64 pnp, microsoft serial mouse. > > > > Up 'till now, everything seems to have been working fine (I've had random > > crashes under win95, but I think that's a feature of the OS). > > > > My questions: > > > > Is there a problem with my hardware (it's quite old)? > > Was there a problem with Linux? > > If not, is there now? > > If so, how do I fix it? > > What should I do to test the components in my system individually? > > I put it together myself (about 2 years ago), so I don't > > mind poking around inside. > > > >
Netscape occaisionly crashs on me too. It is almost certainly a problem with Netscape, or X11, and not Linux itself. -- Ed C.