remove the plugger package. worked for me.
On 27-Jan-2000 paul wrote: > On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, George Bonser wrote: >> On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Christian Dysthe wrote: >> >> > Lately I feel Netscape has gone back to having the problems I felt was >> > solved in 4.7: Memory leaks, crashing and slooooow rendering. >> >> Something changed in debian someplace that has tickled a problem with >> netscape. I suddenly am finding my system thrashing to swap and processes >> are dying off for lack of RAM when it is running. It seems so far to be a >> problem when I leave the browser parked on a page that has a java applet >> running but I am not yet convinced of that. >> > > I made a similar post two days ago, and was told: > > 1) Netscape is still a piece of poop. > > 2) Libc5 version works a little better than libc6. > > 3) Netscape 3.x does not have the problems associated with Netscape 4.x. Use > Netscape 3.x whenever you do not need the added functionality of Netscape > 4.x. > > 4) Disable java and javascript except for when you absolutely must have it. > > Also I would like to add that we should do whatever we can to support and > help > with projects such as amaya in order to free ourselves from the Netscape > problems and the Netscape/aol/Time-warner corporate monster. > > -ptw- > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null