gt; Any help or suggestions you may be able to provide will be
> greatly appreciated.
Odd. You could try using loadlin if you have DOS on the computer.
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Adam Rice -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Blackburn, Lancashire, England
erwise you're stuck with the wait-for-flush-then-press-RESET
lark, which is no fun at all.
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Adam Rice -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Blackburn, Lancashire, England
source
web browser. If they make it behave slightly more rationally in KDE 2.0, and
fix that daft Mosaic-style form-scrolling bug, it could replace Netscape as
my primary browser.
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Adam Rice -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Blackburn, Lancashire, England
Quoting Adam Rice ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Quoting Stephan Engelke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > If so, what might cause the problem - what could I do to solve it?
>
> It appears to me that Netscape's host lookup behaviour has changed so it is
> not looking in /etc/hosts before
response from its forwarders, it
gives up (instead of going out on the Internet to find the answer itself).
What this means in effect is that gethostbyname() returns immediately when
you are not online, rather than waiting for a long timeout.
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Adam Rice -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Blackburn, Lancashire, England
hat they said about CPU requirements, I got
the impression it was less efficient than MpegTV (which is very smooth, on
my system at least).
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