> 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?
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