On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 07:24:36AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
> Eric G. Miller wrote:
> >Note: I wasn't the original poster. I only posted that I too had
> >problems with Mozilla mail-news (0.98-2). It has nothing to do with the
> >horse power of my 'puter (Navigator runs fine).
>
> I see...
> BTW, do
Eric G. Miller wrote:
Note: I wasn't the original poster. I only posted that I too had
problems with Mozilla mail-news (0.98-2). It has nothing to do with the
horse power of my 'puter (Navigator runs fine).
I see...
BTW, do you have any problem with the mailer?
Currently I cannot receive many
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 12:48:35PM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
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> BTW, why don't you just run it on the woody machine? Mine is
> P233/64MB/IDE; too slow for Mozilla. So I run it on a server machine
> (PIII/128MB/SCSI), and have the display on mine. Pretty cool. I like the
> themes (I don't us
Eric G. Miller wrote:
Well, I tried the news part of it, and it went haywire. Appears to
be an errant thread stuck in a tight loop. It more or less was
working, but had the CPU pegged non stop and wouldn't respond to
a maximize window request.
I see... I haven't tried the news part. But since
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 10:21:56AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
> Paul Scott wrote:
> >On this machine which was woody and now has some sid packages
> >mozilla-mailnews 0.9.8-2 gets a segmentation fault. On another machine
> >which is completely woody it runs fine.
>
>
Paul Scott wrote:
On this machine which was woody and now has some sid packages
mozilla-mailnews 0.9.8-2 gets a segmentation fault. On another machine
which is completely woody it runs fine.
This machine is woody/sid; Mozilla seems to be running all right. BTW,
I've been using it for
On this machine which was woody and now has some sid packages
mozilla-mailnews 0.9.8-2 gets a segmentation fault. On another machine
which is completely woody it runs fine.
How can I diagnose this?
TIA,
Paul Scott
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