--- Rob Keeling <rob@rjkeeling.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
We are seeing frequent freeze ups while browsing the web, leaving stuck processes that need be killed.
An indication as to their state when the freeze is of importance here: ps aux | awk '/Z/ {print $11}' ps aux | awk '/D/ {print $11}' This would help us determine if the process is merely zombing is really is being killed. Galeon isn't segfaulting is it?
Other than nightly reboots, are there any other low processor load browsers that might be better than Galeon or do we just need a newer version?
Galeon is far too over-loated, relying on the core set of GNOME libs to get the damn thing going. Mozilla-firebird is quite good, I would go with that. There is also dillo <www.dillo.org>, but that is not quite as featureful.
I have been using Mozilla Firebird on our win32 boxes, does this work well with ltsp?
I think you're confusing the issue. LTSP provides a means to an end. Having your web-browser freeze like that is not really related, IMO. -- Thomas Adam ===== "The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- http://linuxgazette.net "TAG Editor" -- http://linuxgazette.net "<shrug> We'll just save up your sins, Thomas, and punish you for all of them at once when you get better. The experience will probably kill you. :)" -- Benjamin A. Okopnik (Linux Gazette Technical Editor) ________________________________________________________________________ BT Yahoo! Broadband - Free modem offer, sign up online today and save £80 http://btyahoo.yahoo.co.uk