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Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 00:57:10 -0500
From: Corvin Russell
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Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 09:30:26 +0000
From: Derek Fountain
three major sites that I visit (e.g. NY Times) do not display properly, or downright crash it. Konq has crashed and burned in an annoying way several times. I don't recommend playing with it if you are working on something important at the same time. It just caused a long (10 min.) hang before I was able to kill it.
Try KDE-2.0.1 which is due to be frozen next week (and should be released by SUSE along with all the other packagers on 04/12). I didn't try NY Times web site (registration - bah!) but the only other site I know the latest Konqueror doesn't work with is projectcool - and that doesn't crash it. (I should point out that I surf with Javascript and Java both switched off BTW.)
I like the KDE2 crash report system. Looks like it will be useful.
I haven't seen it for weeks... :-)
For stability, 1.1.2 still superior.
Can't argue with that one. KDE-2.0 is perfectly usable though.
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From: Cliff Sarginson
Well it still needs work, Netscape has to hang around. Thus far one of three major sites that I visit (e.g. NY Times) do not display properly,
I had exactly the same problem also with NY Times site ! Cliff
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