> As I said in my last message, when Netscape crashes, Linux
> does not crash.  Netscape is just a program.  Badly written
> programs crash.  Don't blame Linux for this.  The nice thing
> about Linux is that when a buggy program crashes, you simply
> kill that process.  The other processes continue.

Netscape 4, frankly, is a badly-written tapeworm-sucking bletcherous
festering hunk of shit.  It crashes a lot.  When it crashes, it can
sometimes take down the system -- *any* system, be it Windows, Unix, MacOS,
whatever -- really hard; hard enough to require a cold reboot.  People tell
me that IE's unstable, but Netscape's the only browser that bluescreens my
Windows machines.  I've heard tell of Netscape doing such damage to a Mac
running System 8 that the disk had to be reformatted -- even copying the
System folder back from CD wouldn't let the system boot after that.

Regards,
Ben A L Jemmett.
(http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ben.jemmett/, http://www.deltasoft.com/)

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