At 3:32 PM -0500 12/23/2008, Brian Troisi wrote:
>3 G3 Macs, and 2 of them have Safari 3.2.1 as well as
>Mac OS X 10.4.11 with all of the updates installed.
>
>400 Mhz G3 Pismo with 384 MB RAM and a 20 GB HDD, Safari
>will be unresponsive if it is left open for around 5 minutes.

Just open, or open with pages loaded?  If the latter, what pages / how many?

What version Flash do you have installed?

Do you have any other plug-ins, inputmanagers, ad-blockers, etc?

Have you cleared your caches etc?

Do you have these difficulties with other browsers?

>If I click on a link to a website, it will not load.

Which web site?

Are you seeing the browser translate the domain name to an ip 
address, then try to fetch page elements or ?

>When I did Command + Q, Safari Froze with the bold "Safari"
>word in the upper left corner of the screen highlighted blue.

Run Activity Monitor in the background, set to update every 5 
seconds.  What's pigging out on the CPU?  Also look at the Memory 
pane -- see if your Page In rage is going nutz.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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