I always had errors with Netscape on Linux.

Libc5, glibc, Slackware, RedHat i386/Sparc, Mandrake, many types of video
cards.

This is not new, but I don't know what's causing this. It depends on the
Netscape version.

Currently, I run Netscape 4.5 with 128 bits encryption on Mandrake 6  and
it works flawlessly.

Jean-Michel Dault
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>   Bus access fault usually means that a program tried to address memory
> that has either failed (a chip failed), or is not plugged into the PC.  
> 
>   What happens is that memory usually provides a ready line back to the
> processor.  The processor will time out waiting for this ready line from
> non-existant memory and give you a "bus access fault."
> 
>   Under Linux, about the only reason for this is that your memory has some
> bad spots in it, unless the communicator code programmed around this and
> set the gdt or ldt itself.  (In brief, gdt and ldt are arrays that map
> physical memory to arbitrary address values.)
> 
> wade
> 
> 
> On Wed, 16 Jun 1999, Tom Berger wrote:
> 
> > Hi!
> > Crashes on fvwm2, too. BTW: what does 'bus access fault' mean anyway? Which
> > bus?
> > 
> > Frustrated
> > 
> > tom
> > 
> 
> 

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