I got some problem running Netscape 3.04 after I recompiled the kernel. Simply Netscape hangs waiting for a netstat process which becomes zombie. Searching on the net I found this message that was the answer:
> From "Lev Babiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I have K5-100, and when I compiled kernel for Pentium or Ppro I go some > really nasty problems. Netscape would spawn zombie tasks (netstat) and I > couldn't even recompile kernel - GCC dumped core. Once I recompiled the > kernel for 386 everything works fine. Tried this with 2.0.30 and 2.0.32 So I recompiled for 386 and the problem is solved. Neither 486 is working. Does someone have traced more extensively this problem? Are other programs affected besides Netscape? Is it only a K5-100 CPU problem? Are newer kernels affected too? For the statistics my system is - AMD K5-100 - Debian 1.3.1.r6 with custom kernel 2.0.30 - Netscape 3.04 (the only program which seems to be affected, but I do not tested extensively). To solve the problem I changed only the CPU option in kernel config. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]