1: When I connect to the Internet in Linux, 'xconsole' shows the following message: ppp-compress-1 module not found I have compiled and installed Kernel 2.2.5 for Linux (Debian 'slink'). The PPP driver was compiled as a module. Is this correct?
2: I'm using Netscape Communicator 4.6 (downloaded from the STORM distribution), and I have memory problems: I have 64 MB RAM and 40 MB swap space on '/dev/hda3'. When Netscape locks, and I reopen it, the swap space is liberated only If I restart X entirely. Why? Is there any way to do this manually? I use version 4.6, because 4.5 issues too many problems (almost memory problems). 4.6 from STORM is more stable than Debian's. Do you? Note that I use KDE 1.1.2 as window manager (bites memory). 3: I'm using Kernel 2.2.5, because I have a SoundBlaster 64 PCI soundcard. I have enabled the sound support and driver in the kernel directly, and I have made the devices 'audio*' 'dsp*' 'mixer*' and 'sequencer*, and 'midi*'. I have no MIDI support. Why? May Kernel 2.2.5 issues problems? I have read that 2.2.x are dangerous for some systems. Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, very much for your support.