"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 10:57:13PM -0800, CCH wrote:
> [...]
> > That's true (almost). Netscape froze on me before in Linux and I use kill
> > with right clicking on X button and it's gone. BUT, when I visited the java
> > webpage then Netscape froze disabling my keyboard and my mouse moves still
> > but no click available not even kill. Only thing still running is my clock.
>
> I suppose you don't happen to have some old 386 lying around which you
> could set up as a terminal (or network to your main machine)? That way,
> you'd always be able to remotely log in and kill the offending
> process(es). However, unless you're interested in setting up a network
> anyway, it's probably a bit much, I admit.
>
> Thomas
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I do have old 486 motherboards and Pentium 60 system. I never thought that was
possible. It maybe down the road before I complete it. Thanks for the advice.
CH
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