Ok..in addition to my earlier post, I am NOT using Linux netscape and I
built the whole system from the source code.  dist/module/kernel they are
all from the same source tree.  The thing is I never had this kind of
problem before.  It was working fine then.

I built the world/kernel at Tue Nov  9 20:02:29
and configuration is not that different from GENERIC except it has
firewall, sound, and new ata0 controller/driver support(I am using Promise
Tech. Ultra66 controller card) included.
At startup, I don't even have linux module loaded up. the only modules i
use at startup is vinum.

If nobody else is experiencing this, maybe I will sup it again and compile
everything(takes 2.5 hrs so i can't do it everyday) from the new source
tree and see what happens.
Thanks for your comments.



On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Alfred Perlstein wrote:

> On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Byung Yang wrote:
> 
> > 
> > I supped two days ago and compiled everything.  Now, if I try to launch
> > netscape, the computer just freezes right up there.  First, I thought it
> > was the netscape, but when I was searching for a file on my computer, but
> > took longer than I thought and pressed ^C, it froze again.
> > 
> > I heard and also suspect that this has something to do with the new signal
> > algorithm..  does anybody experience this?
> 
> Yes, but... what kind of configuration do you have?  Since my crystal
> ball is in the shop I really have no way of dicerning what's going on.
> 
> -Alfred
> 
> 
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