ld-linux.so.2 is Netscape's statically linked libraries.  I have to pull up a
java applet for our firewall at work to get internet access.  I'm alway kill -9
'ing the thing...yes it hits 98% and the machine comes to a screaming halt.
Sometimes it dies after 20 minutes...sometimes it'll go for almost 3 hours...but
I'm always kill the process which brings down netscape to.  I want to try
mozilla and I have but M14 still doesn't have java support yet.  So I have open
Netscape 4.7, open the java applet to get internet access and then open M14.

On Mon, 06 Mar 2000 09:35:41 -0800
 Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> One of my three Red Hat 6.1 machines is running X noticeably more
> sluggish than the other two.  On this machine, there's a delay in
> switching from one window to another, and there's a pause before I can
> "grab" a scroll bar.  When I do a 'top' on this machine, I see the
> process ld-linux.so.2.  This process is consuming anywhere from 10% to
> 98% cpu, and around 45% memory.  What is this process?  I don't see it
> on my other two machines.  Can I kill it?  I don't want to kill it if
> it'll wreck something else.  Thanks,


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