I get the same behavior as David with Netscape 4.5 (it is out of beta now). The thing gets stuck and eats the cpu until I 'kill -9' it, it appears to get hung on a dns lookup for some reason. I also usually have to restart it at least once a day because it is taking a HUGE amount of swap. This morning I sat down in front of my machine and netscape was consuming over 50M/128M of swap!!!!!!!!!!! This swap consumption usually occurs after my backup has run overnight.
Brian *- Shaleh wrote about "RE: Stable GUI Web Browser" > Odd, I use NS every day (I work for an ISP). Occasional glitches, but nothing > like that. My netscape is sometimes ope for three days straight. I am using > 4.5 currently. > > Javascript only exists in netscape (or mozilla I think). > > On 16-Nov-98 David Warnock wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Does anyone/everyone have problems with Netscape communicator? I have had >> the >> same problem with 4.06, 4.07, 4.08 and the latest beta of 4.5 >> >> After I have been browsing for a while it just suddenly crashes - no error >> message (well in the beta I get a talkback thing to report the error - but it >> tells me nothing). >> >> Alternatively it will suddenly goto 99.x processor utilization and freeze - >> at >> this point I cannot even kill it. When I kill the task it is still running at >> 99.x processor according to top. Naturally as this is not windows my machine >> is >> still perfectly usable. >> >> So >> >> Q1 is there a more stable GUI Browser than Netscape for linux. I need >> javascript support but not java. >> >> Q2 is there anything to make netscape less prone to crashing? I have stopped >> using messager - would I be best moving to plain navigator instead of >> communicator? >> >> Thanks >> >> Dave >> >> PS I am pretty uptodate with Debian 2.0 - did an upgrade using apt last week. >> But I have not upgraded by X 11 for a couple of months (it is one of the suse >> servers as I have a Permedia video card). >> >> >> David Warnock >> Sundayta Ltd >> >> >> -- >> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < >> /dev/null > > -- Brian --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Never criticize anybody until you have walked a mile in their shoes, because by that time you will be a mile away and have their shoes." - unknown Mechanical Engineering [EMAIL PROTECTED] Purdue University http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/~servis ---------------------------------------------------------------------