Ok, freeze means that the machine don't react to ANYTHING, not even to: - Ctrl-Alt-Fn - Ctrl-Alt-Backspace - login via telnet or serial line - Ctrl-Alt-Del
Even a active telnet session from another host to that machine freezes so i have to kill it on that host. I didn't say freeze for no reason. Simply turning off a Linux box is something even I consider the last of all possible solutions! The logfiles dont give me hints either, at least the 'popular' ones 'syslog' and 'messages' (which are especially hard to view on a frozen machine so i redirected them to another host). My video card is a noname but it has a S3-Virge on it (dont know the name of the controller right now) and 2MB of ram. I know that that's not much, but I dont have the money for a 32MB card right now. I guess I mentioned that I use icewm for my window-manager? Unfortunatelly, I've also tried another browser, namely Opera5.0. It also freezes (surprise surprise) in the same way that Netscape4.76 does. Ah yeah, Lynx works. Hope that helps rob __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/