JTK wrote:

> Ashant wrote:
> 
>>On Tue, 05 Jun 2001 15:31:48 -0500, JTK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I and everyone else on the planet despise software which requires
>>>rebooting after install.  Especially if doing so is only so that said
>>>software can load (or rather, "preload") a bunch of crap into memory
>>>which I don't want there until I need it.
>>>
>>Isn't that cute? Mozilla trumps IE at its own game and JTK distorts
>>the truth to sound that mozilla is so bad that it actually requires
>>you to reboot. From the extremely vague comments characteristic of
>>JTK, it seems he misinterpreted the fact that "mozila -server"  can
>>preload the browser *if* you reboot.
>>
>>
> 
> And when I did reboot (or rather, logged off and then back on), guess
> what?  Mathuzilla starts up, not even in the background, but in all it's
> interpreted GUI glory.  Sure hope that's been fixed in the nightly I'm
> downloading now.
> 
> I *am* still allowed to download nightlies, right?
> 
> 
>>And then again you don't actually need to reboot, you can just as well
>>run it from the command line and mozilla will happily load up in the
>>background ....
>>
>>
> 
> Then again at some point you will log off and then log back on, at which
> point Maozilla will start.  In the foreground in the nightly I got.
> 
> We're really starting to scrape bottom here guys.  Let's try to keep our
> jaws a little less slack in these pointless discussions, huh?
>  

I installed the nightly from yesterday.  I was not prompted to reboot.  When I did 
reboot, Mozilla did not start in the background, nor did it start in the foreground.  
I don't know, maybe you don't know how to point and click


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