I seem to have come across a bit of peculiar behaviour concerning the mixture of USB support and Mozilla on my system.
Last night I installed the Basic USB software from the IBM site, planting: BASEDEV=USBUHCD.SYS /V BASEDEV=USBD.SYS /V /REQ:USBUHCD$,USBOHCD$ BASEDEV=USBHID.SYS /V in my config.sys file. After a reboot USB support seems the be there but now Mozilla has some chrome-problems! The browser itself seems to work fine, but during any activity the throbber no longer moves (though the status-bar/percentage-done meter at the bottom of the window still works). On the bookmark drop-down menu (belong the URL bar), the entries appear properly but the bookmarks no longer scroll if I move the mouse to the up or down "arrows" on the menu. From my brief testing it seems that all the other buttons work correctly, though any "fly-out" submenus will only appear when I click on the option instead of exposing themselves automatically. Most other functions seem to be okay, though I didn't test things such as the sidebar or preferences. I rem'd out the USB code in my config.sys and rebooted and Mozilla began to act as expected again. Replacing the USB lines and rebooting resulted in the previous mentioned oddness again. I'm using Warp 4 with fixpack 14 ( XR0M014 ) with the 0.9.8 release of Mozilla. Anyone else had this sort've (in)activity in correlation with USB before? Luckily for me the need for USB support was a passing fancy. Jeff -- ---------------- Whatza JamochaMUD? http://jamochamud.anecho.mb.ca Or other stuff: http://www.anecho.mb.ca/~jeffnik ----------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------
