I am REALLY baffled!!!!! I can deal with the unstability of netscape.
However, it literally stopped working one day...for all users! I first
deleted all lock files, then deleted all .netscape directories for each
user, then wrote to you all ....and have taken your advice. I am
determined to get to the bottom of this! I am going to take the advice of
creating a new user and see what happens. I'll let you know! In the
meantime, thank you for all your help!
-Meghan
On Wed, 31 May 2000, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Wed, 31 May 2000, Meghan Madel wrote:
> > Yes I do get that directory. However, I did remove all .netscape
> > directories in all users directories. When I click on netscape icon
> > or run it from the command line, the .netscape directory is created
> > again. And, I still get the problem. I have completely uninstalled
> > netscape and reinstalled and I still have the problem. Is the problem in
> > the Segmentation Fault? What exactly does that mean?
> > Thanks again for all your time and trouble!!!
> >
> OK. I'm baffled. What was your original problem with
> Netscape again? If it's just that it's a LITTLE bit
> unstable, that's a known problem, especially if you leave
> Java & Java Script enabled in Netscape. I've *heard* that
> if you install Sun's Java into Linux, that it really
> steadies Netscape, but I haven't done it myself.
> John
>
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