http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3787





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-07 07:25 -------
Updated to NS 7.1 -- Same problem.  

Further info:  Happens when page is Unicode-encoded, but then, only when
certain ranges of Unicode are hit.  Even then, it's a little unpredictable.

See http://www.zipcon.net/~swhite/docs/computers/browsers/unicode/

Usually, it will display the first set of characters.  If proceed down the
list, usually fails at Greek.

Note: Have tested this page with MSIE, Opera and Konqueror; they have no problem.

Also:  I'm using Unicode fonts MS Arial Unicode and Bitstream CyberBit.  With NS
set to use either as Unicode font, it fails the same.


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description: 
Since updating Mandrake from 9.0 to 9.1, I have seen regular crashes of xfs
while running Netscape 7.02.

It proceeds like this:  I will be browsing using Netscape, and hit a page that
makes my CPU usage go nuts.  Netscape freezes.  I wait, because sometimes
Netscape will come out of such a freeze.  Finally (after a couple of minutes)
Netscape crashes.  I can't re-start it or any other X-app.  A call to "ps
-aef|grep xfs" returns nothing.  I can start xfs like so as root "xfs -daemon",
but still no X apps will run.  I quit X, and try to re-start X.  This fails. 
The XFree86 log file says
    Could not init font path element unix/:-1, removing from list!

    Fatal server error:
    could not open default font 'fixed'

So far, nothing but a re-boot has fixed the problem.

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