Interesting.. the boot log you posted contains a record of the ASCII art twirly-whirrly thing, made of / , -, | , \, and backspace characters, which is displayed at boot time during time-consuming operations.
On my Sid system this causes an instant *crash* of all varieties of mozilla which I have at the moment: mozilla-browser-snapshot, mozilla-mailnews-snapshot, mozilla-thunderbird, and mozilla-firebird (reading the message in the mail-list archive and through the gmane newsgroup). Mozilla 1.4 on Win98 does not crash; there, the twirly-whirrly is displayed as something like |X/X-X\X|X/X-X\X|X/X (with X being an empty square). MS-IE on NT (which I tried at my office) also does not crash. A mozilla bug? But it is OK with mozilla in MS Windows. What kind of bug is this? Regards, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]