> From: Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> well, this naturally led me to think that keeping those records local
> should speed up starting netscrap, so I had tcpdump running while starting
> netscrap but I didn´t see a single packet (having, of course, made sure that
> those records aren´t ca
Thanks for the info, I am eagerly awaiting a full featured Memnonic or Amaya
release. Until then... I guess its Netscape whenever the need for features
outweighs reliability.
thanks again,
-ptw-
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 11:00:18 PST, aphro writes:
>netscape uses a child called dns-helper and it tries to resolve some of
>the netscape domains to see if DNS is working and because(i believe) of
>the single threaded tcp portion of netscape this locks the browser until
>the resolution is complete. th
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, paul wrote:
paul >1) whenever I launch netscape, top shows that netscape spawns itself as
child
paul >process either one or two times. Why does this happen? Is this normal
paul >behavior for Netscape? If so, then why is the number of "child"
Netscapes not
paul >always
These symptoms are typical Netscape behavior. almost everyone coplains of this
sort of thing, yet no one I know has a definitive answer on how to fix them.
I've heard alternately that both upgrading and installing older versions of
glibc helps also trying differnt versions of netscape is not a b
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 01:16:07PM -0500, paul wrote:
> Netscape has some odd behaviors which I was wondering if anyone here could
> shed some light upon.
>
> 1) whenever I launch netscape, top shows that netscape spawns itself as child
> process either one or two times. Why does this happen?
Netscape has some odd behaviors which I was wondering if anyone here could
shed some light upon.
1) whenever I launch netscape, top shows that netscape spawns itself as child
process either one or two times. Why does this happen? Is this normal
behavior for Netscape? If so, then why is the n
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