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Old 03-26-2003, 08:47 PM   #1
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Slackware 9.0 and Mozilla...


I just installed Slack 9 and got it going. For some reason, when I try to load Mozilla, I just get the little thing in the task bar with the hourglass, then I get a Mozilla window, then it locks up. I have to find the PID and "kill" it. Any ideas? Thanks!
 
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at the command line type: top
this will show you a list of all processes, cpu and memory consumption


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ohh yeah you could also type at the shell: ps
or
ps -a
to select all preoceses including those of other users


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at the command line type: top
this will show you a list of all processes, cpu and memory consumption


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Ok. I did that, and when I went into Mozilla, and clicked on the address bar to type a URL, it disappeared from the list. Weird.
 
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did you kill mozilla, or did it dissapeared by itself?
 
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did you kill mozilla, or did it dissapeared by itself?
It disappears from the "top" listing of processes when I click on the address bar. It is up there until I click there.

The only way to get it off the taskbar after that is to find the PID using "ps -aux" and "kill <pid of mozilla>"
 
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Nevermind. I re-installed and it worked ok.
 
  


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