Hi, I didn't see anyone else weigh in with quite my opinion so I thought I'd throw it in.
> What could be happening here? I think I may be ready to buy a > set of 2.2 disks because from a beginner's viewpoint it seems > that successfully upgrading the OS to 2.2 was probably too > much to expect. It went very smoothly (I was very impressed > with how easy it was!), but I did get some messages about what > seemed to be housekeeping tasks that needed to be done as a > result of the upgrade. Some of them related to files that > simply don't exist on my machine, so maybe something is > seriously wrong. I would say that it went OK. maybe do some research, ask questions about those messages. > Anyway, I thought I would post this question here just in case > it's an obvious, easily fixed problem. Otherwise, I'll just > re-install from a new set of disks. By the way, my computer > is a Pentium 200 MHz, with 32 MB of RAM. Is this too > antiquated to run Mozilla, or perhaps Gnome or Galeon > eventually??? Definately memory. Buy some more, it is relatively cheap right now. I've got a P200 with 96MB and it runs KDE and has all sorts of processes loaded (Zope, PosgreSQL, Apache, etc). Sure, it is a little slow and swaps lots whenever I start something big but it is perfectly useable. Galeon and Skipstone work great, Mozilla is slow but also works. With a simpler window manager, you're going to be much better off than I am with KDE. Opera of course is highly reccomended but I see you've had bad luck with it. Chris