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From: crh@physics.purdue.edu                            20-Nov-99 05:26:09
  To: All                                               20-Nov-99 03:28:02
Subj: Netscape 4.6 memory leak?

From: crh@physics.purdue.edu (Charles Hunter)

When leaving my browser open to this URL all night:

http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com/usalets&parms=H_299-276

I returned to my machine in the morning with all my RAM ( 128MB )
used and virtual memory climbing to hundreds of megabytes.

The system was still responsive, though at a crawl ( gotta love OS/2 )
and after about 3 minutes of waiting, I finally got into watchcat.
Killing netscape from watchcat brought the system back to normal.

I wanted to report this before I forgot to mention it, as 
the problem takes a very long time to verify :)

Can anyone else reproduce this? I did have NS 2.02 open at the time as well, 
but the leak was definitely coming from 4.6.

Charles


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From: hunters@sapphire.indstate.edu                     20-Nov-99 07:37:05
  To: All                                               20-Nov-99 05:17:24
Subj: Re: Netscape 4.6 memory leak?

From: hunters@sapphire.indstate.edu

In article <815bdq$n4c$1@mozo.cc.purdue.edu>,
  crh@physics.purdue.edu (Charles Hunter) wrote:

> When leaving my browser open to this URL all night:
>
> http://www.ibmlink.ibm.com/usalets&parms=H_299-276
>
> I returned to my machine in the morning with all my RAM ( 128MB )
> used and virtual memory climbing to hundreds of megabytes.

I can reproduce this. I went to the above URL with Comm/2 4.61,
locked-up my system, and took a shower. When I returned, I unlocked and
watched (via SysBar/2) my available memory slowly decreasing by between
4 and 8 bytes per second. When it hit 512K remaining, my swap-file
started to grow at about the same rate. The whole time, I saw a 2% CPU
utilization (I normally idle at 0%-1%) . Switching to watchcat, but
mearly exiting it, stopped the phenomanom, and a lock-up and return
started it all over again immediately (with more free-MEM avail. than
before the lockup I might add!). However, I get the same results sans
lockup too...

The culprit seems to be JavaScript. The script on this page causes this
slow leak. I verifyed this by setting Comm/2 to the following settings
(with results)

No Java and No JavaScript - No mem leak
Java, but No JavaScript - No mem leak
No Java but JavaScript - Mem leak
Both Java and JavaScript - Mem leak

I did not, however, check any other pages w/ or w/o JavaScript for this
bug, so I don't know if it's this page's script(s) or JavaScript in
general. Definately a bad thing either way!

> The system was still responsive, though at a crawl ( gotta love OS/2
> )and after about 3 minutes of waiting, I finally got into watchcat.
> Killing netscape from watchcat brought the system back to normal.
>
> I wanted to report this before I forgot to mention it, as
> the problem takes a very long time to verify :)
>
> Can anyone else reproduce this? I did have NS 2.02 open at the time
> as well, but the leak was definitely coming from 4.6.

I have done this with both with and without NS/2 running.

--
-Steven Hunter                *OS/2 Warp 4 * |But on the other hand...|
hunters@sapphire.indstate.edu *AMD K6-2 400* |There's 5 more fingers. |


Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.

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From: karen_c_ro@hotmail.com                            21-Nov-99 12:06:14
  To: All                                               21-Nov-99 02:58:02
Subj: Re: Help for OS/2 users

From: "Karen" <karen_c_ro@hotmail.com>

Thanks, it's really a good place.

Kelvin



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From: udjtbw@trespass.net                               22-Nov-99 09:22:17
  To: All                                               22-Nov-99 10:32:07
Subj: technical instruction  173

From: udjtbw@trespass.net

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From: mtve@hal-pc.org                                   22-Nov-99 09:05:27
  To: All                                               22-Nov-99 21:38:27
Subj: Re: Netscape Team: FIX THIS!

From: Marvin Volz <mtve@hal-pc.org>

Under the browser "View" sometimes it helps to check "decrease font."

MTV


Alan Beagley wrote:

> But that applies to messages, not to Web pages.
>
> Alan
>
> Trevor Hemsley wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 20 Nov 1999 13:39:56 -0500, Alan Boritz wrote:
> >
> > ->none of those options exist on the US english 9/16/99 4.61 release.
> >
> > Hit Ctrl-2 to get into Messenger first then use View.

--
Marv


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From: yyyc186@flashcom.net                              22-Nov-99 14:33:27
  To: All                                               22-Nov-99 21:38:28
Subj: Re: Netscape Team:  FIX THIS!

From: yyyc186@flashcom.net

In <Z8vLRdP7nz3N-pn2-rlfPFm2zedfd@SPHERICALBURN.TAMPABAY.RR.COM>, on
11/22/99 
   at 12:03 PM, donnelly@tampabay.rr.com (Buddy Donnelly) said:

>On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 04:03:28, yyyc186@flashcom.net a crit dans un
>message:

>> In <JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-QD1oypru98s5@anon.none.net>, on 11/17/99 
>>    at 10:42 PM, whonea@codenet.net (Will Honea) said:
>> 
>> I wish they would put back in the setup button for REFUSE ALL COOKIES.  It
>> gets damned annoying clicking on the NO button for every cookie low IQ web
>> site programmers use.


>If you use SmartCache, you can set it to do this, or even to accept all 
>cookies to make the programmers happy, while no cookies are created.

I want Netscape to do it for me.  I'm not asking for a lot.  Just for them
to put back in a feature which was there for several releases.

Roland


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From: whonea@codenet.net                                22-Nov-99 12:45:16
  To: All                                               22-Nov-99 21:38:28
Subj: Re: Netscape Team:  FIX THIS!

From: whonea@codenet.net (Will Honea)

On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 04:03:28, yyyc186@flashcom.net wrote:

> I wish they would put back in the setup button for REFUSE ALL COOKIES.  It
> gets damned annoying clicking on the NO button for every cookie low IQ web
> site programmers use.
 
Near as I can tell, preferences->advanced -> disable cookies still 
works.

Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>

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From: sl@psycode.com.REMOVE_THIS                        23-Nov-99 16:08:10
  To: All                                               23-Nov-99 16:44:02
Subj: Re: odin and winamp

From: "sl" <sl@psycode.com.REMOVE_THIS>

On Sun, 21 Nov 1999 10:49:47 GMT, Christian Prhl wrote:

>I have WinAmp 2.23 installed under Windows, and I tried to run it with
>Odin and -tata!- it worked. Ok, there some trouble with the layout because 
>of the customized window titles, but I got some music out! But really
>useful programs e.g. RationalRose don't work.

	How did you get it running? I tried the latest WinAmp with Odin
Alpha5 and I bombs on me . .Did you do anything special?

Gili


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From: nospam_ktk@netlabs.org                            23-Nov-99 22:08:05
  To: All                                               23-Nov-99 19:58:05
Subj: Re: odin and winamp

From: "Adrian Gschwend" <nospam_ktk@netlabs.org>

On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 16:08:21 -0500 (EST), sl wrote:

>	How did you get it running? I tried the latest WinAmp with Odin
>Alpha5 and I bombs on me . .Did you do anything special?

2.50e does not work, try c or d (search for the file at ftpsearch).

cu

Adrian


---
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@ OS/2 Netlabs

ICQ: 22419590
ktk@netlabs.org
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From: merlins@ibm.net                                   23-Nov-99 01:06:00
  To: All                                               24-Nov-99 03:57:03
Subj: Re: Netscape Team:  FIX THIS!

From: Meinolf Sondermann <merlins@ibm.net>


yyyc186@flashcom.net wrote:
> 
> In <Z8vLRdP7nz3N-pn2-rlfPFm2zedfd@SPHERICALBURN.TAMPABAY.RR.COM>, on
> 11/22/99
>    at 12:03 PM, donnelly@tampabay.rr.com (Buddy Donnelly) said:
> 
> >On Mon, 22 Nov 1999 04:03:28, yyyc186@flashcom.net a crit dans un
> >message:
> 
> >> In <JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-QD1oypru98s5@anon.none.net>, on 11/17/99
> >>    at 10:42 PM, whonea@codenet.net (Will Honea) said:
> >>
> >> I wish they would put back in the setup button for REFUSE ALL COOKIES. 
It
> >> gets damned annoying clicking on the NO button for every cookie low IQ
web
> >> site programmers use.
> 
> >If you use SmartCache, you can set it to do this, or even to accept all
> >cookies to make the programmers happy, while no cookies are created.
> 
> I want Netscape to do it for me.  I'm not asking for a lot.  Just for them
> to put back in a feature which was there for several releases.

It's still there, never went away:

Edit - Preferences - Advanced - Disable Cookies

Bye/2
Meinolf

> 
> Roland
> 
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------
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".illegaltospam"
>                             MR/2 Internet Cruiser 1.52
>                             For a Microsoft free univers
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From: someone@microsoft.com                             24-Nov-99 13:17:23
  To: All                                               24-Nov-99 10:35:07
Subj: SysInfo/2 new release is comming soon...

From: "CUS_ADM" <someone@microsoft.com>

Dear Friends!
    My work is going on. I will try to plase my new version of SysInfo/2 (PM
selfmade clone of wellknown NU 3.0 for Win 95/NT SysInfo ) into HOBBES soon.
Version number will be 0.50. Now you can download SysInfo v 0.038
(ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/system/sysinfo0038.zip)
    This is a list of enchansements and differences from current (0.038)
version:
    1)First page (Total info) is allmost compleate (Dos Support - corrected,
FixPack&Build Level - added, Multimedia&CDROM - addded, HDDs info - added)
    2)2nd page (Memory Info) - refresh is added
    3)Problems with opening of readonly *.INI files that prevent SysInfo/2
to start - corrected
    4)Last page (Device tree) - allmost done. Information is shown in Win95
style and now you can find all info about any device you selected + total
resource usage summary (IRQ, DMA, Ports, etc.) - also like in Win 95

    The SysInfo/2 project roadmap is:
    1) CPU&FPU benchmarks will be added to 1st page (may be, based on
SysBench source)
    2) Disk&CDROM benchmarks will be added to 3rd page (may be based on
diskbench source)
    3) "Details" buttons will be added to all page (to display, save & print
information summary in a text form)
    4) PCI devices will be displayed from PCI helper information, not from
DevManager, so you will see in Device Tree some PCI devices that is not
known/not installed in your OS/2 system.
    5) Command line parameters will be added to use SysInfo in *.cmd files
    6) MMIO information page will be compleated.
    7) All help will be written.

    And also... ;-(( From SysInfo/2 v. 0.50 time limit will be added. And
from v. 0.90 (I think, after doing step 5) from the roadmap shown above )
SysInfo/2 will become a shareware program. I think, the price will be smole
and not become a problem. ;-))

    Now, I ask you to try my current SysInfo/2
(ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/system/sysinfo0038.zip) to find some
bugs not listed in corrected list shown above. I am interesting in testing
my SysInfo/2 on new CPU (Pentium II >400Mh, Athlon, Pentium III) and on a
new VideoCards (all that are supported by SDD Beta 9). Please, take part in
beta testing phase! Taking part in this phase will garantee you a free
ordering of SysInfo/2 in future.
    Also you are wellcome to do national translation!

Best Regards, Alexey Smirnov aka Elf Tingol.
Please, mail me to: ELF@KROVATKA.RU



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From: proehl-usenet@bigfoot.de                          24-Nov-99 10:18:21
  To: All                                               24-Nov-99 16:50:16
Subj: Re: odin and winamp

From: proehl-usenet@bigfoot.de (Christian =?iso-8859-1?Q?Pr=F6hl?=)

On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 16:08:21 -0500 (EST), sl wrote:

>>I have WinAmp 2.23 installed under Windows, and I tried to run it with
>>Odin and -tata!- it worked. Ok, there some trouble with the layout because 
>>of the customized window titles, but I got some music out! But really
>>useful programs e.g. RationalRose don't work.
>
>	How did you get it running? I tried the latest WinAmp with Odin
>Alpha5 and I bombs on me . .Did you do anything special?

I installed it (IMHO under Win32). Under OS/2, I wrote "PE winamp" and
the windows came. But the port is not 100%, layout problems due to the
special window titlebars of winap, the default-music is looping. But
for the moment quite surprising.

System: OS/2 v4 german FP#10 and odin alpha-5. With the config.sys driver, I
think the system is more unstable, sometimes "thinking moments" come
for some seconds and the system isn't reacting.

Bye
Christian

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From: racette@cablevision.qc.ca                         24-Nov-99 20:00:24
  To: All                                               24-Nov-99 16:50:17
Subj: Re: SysInfo/2 new release is comming soon...

From: racette@cablevision.qc.ca (Martin Racette)

On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 10:17:46, "CUS_ADM" 
<someone@microsoft.com> wrote:

I hope that this time it will work with 
more computer, because the 0038 is just 
stalling on my computer telling that it 
can't open INI-FILE at some adress, and 
I don't even know which INI it requires 
:-(

> Dear Friends!
>     My work is going on. I will try to plase my new version of SysInfo/2 (PM
> selfmade clone of wellknown NU 3.0 for Win 95/NT SysInfo ) into HOBBES soon.
> Version number will be 0.50. Now you can download SysInfo v 0.038
> (ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/system/sysinfo0038.zip)
>     This is a list of enchansements and differences from current (0.038)
> version:
>     1)First page (Total info) is allmost compleate (Dos Support - corrected,
> FixPack&Build Level - added, Multimedia&CDROM - addded, HDDs info - added)
>     2)2nd page (Memory Info) - refresh is added
>     3)Problems with opening of readonly *.INI files that prevent SysInfo/2
> to start - corrected
>     4)Last page (Device tree) - allmost done. Information is shown in Win95
> style and now you can find all info about any device you selected + total
> resource usage summary (IRQ, DMA, Ports, etc.) - also like in Win 95
> 
>     The SysInfo/2 project roadmap is:
>     1) CPU&FPU benchmarks will be added to 1st page (may be, based on
> SysBench source)
>     2) Disk&CDROM benchmarks will be added to 3rd page (may be based on
> diskbench source)
>     3) "Details" buttons will be added to all page (to display, save & print
> information summary in a text form)
>     4) PCI devices will be displayed from PCI helper information, not from
> DevManager, so you will see in Device Tree some PCI devices that is not
> known/not installed in your OS/2 system.
>     5) Command line parameters will be added to use SysInfo in *.cmd files
>     6) MMIO information page will be compleated.
>     7) All help will be written.
> 
>     And also... ;-(( From SysInfo/2 v. 0.50 time limit will be added. And
> from v. 0.90 (I think, after doing step 5) from the roadmap shown above )
> SysInfo/2 will become a shareware program. I think, the price will be smole
> and not become a problem. ;-))
> 
>     Now, I ask you to try my current SysInfo/2
> (ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/util/system/sysinfo0038.zip) to find some
> bugs not listed in corrected list shown above. I am interesting in testing
> my SysInfo/2 on new CPU (Pentium II >400Mh, Athlon, Pentium III) and on a
> new VideoCards (all that are supported by SDD Beta 9). Please, take part in
> beta testing phase! Taking part in this phase will garantee you a free
> ordering of SysInfo/2 in future.
>     Also you are wellcome to do national translation!
> 
> Best Regards, Alexey Smirnov aka Elf Tingol.
> Please, mail me to: ELF@KROVATKA.RU
> 
> 
> 



//-------------------------
Thank you in advance
Good Luck

Merci a l'avance
Bonne Chance

Martin

http://205.237.57.73/

ICQ #48552954

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From: Trevor-Hemsley@dial.pipex.com                     25-Nov-99 03:29:20
  To: All                                               25-Nov-99 03:28:22
Subj: Re: SysInfo/2 new release is comming soon...

From: "Trevor Hemsley" <Trevor-Hemsley@dial.pipex.com>

On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 13:17:46 +0300, CUS_ADM wrote:

->    The SysInfo/2 project roadmap is:
->    1) CPU&FPU benchmarks will be added to 1st page (may be, based on
->SysBench source)

I do not think that you can both base your benchmark code on the Sysbench
source _and_ make it shareware. The original source was donated to the
OS/2 community by Henrik Harmsen on the understanding that it be freeware.


Sorry.


Trevor Hemsley, London, UK
(Trevor-Hemsley@dial.pipex.com or 75704.2477@compuserve.com)



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From: wpooh@freemail.c3.hu                              23-Nov-99 09:19:10
  To: All                                               25-Nov-99 03:28:22
Subj: Odin a5 doesn't work

From: wpooh@freemail.c3.hu

Hi!
I installed Odin alpha 5 on my warp 4 nofp.
When I try to start a win32 program a message box appears which is 
titled 'Odin' saying that the kernel32.dll couldn't be loaded/found.
I installed the win32k.sys device.
The problem is not related to the way I try to start win32 progs 
neither 'pe win32exe' nor 'win32exe' typed work.
Any idea?

Regards
Janos



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From: wpooh*NOSPAM*@c3.freemail.hu                      24-Nov-99 13:40:24
  To: All                                               25-Nov-99 03:28:22
Subj: Odin a5 doesn't work

From: wpooh*NOSPAM*@c3.freemail.hu

Hi!
I installed Odin alpha 5 on my warp 4 nofp.
When I try to start a win32 program a message box appears which is
titled 'Odin' saying that the kernel32.dll couldn't be loaded/found.
I installed the win32k.sys device.
The problem is not related to the way I try to start win32 progs
neither 'pe win32exe' nor 'win32exe' typed work.
Any idea?

Regards
Janos



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From: someone@microsoft.com                             25-Nov-99 10:37:16
  To: All                                               25-Nov-99 05:15:15
Subj: Re: SysInfo/2 new release is comming soon...

From: "CUS_ADM" <someone@microsoft.com>

Dear Martin!
    This error mean, that some of your *.NIF files in \IBMCOM\*.* directory
(may be a *.NIF file, that describe your Network Board ) are marked
ReadOnly. You can test my program if you find that *.NIF and correct the
problen.
    Offcourse, in SysInfo v. 0.5 this error message will not popup and my
utility will correct this problem automatically.

Best regards, Alexey Smirnov.

P.S. My EMail is _CASE SENSITIVE_, so you can answer me to elf@krovatka.ru,
or to asmirnov@sendmail.mid.ru



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From: someone@microsoft.com                             25-Nov-99 11:00:03
  To: All                                               25-Nov-99 05:15:15
Subj: Re: SysInfo/2 new release is comming soon...

From: "CUS_ADM" <someone@microsoft.com>

Dear friends!
    Due to my mistake and after the mail exchange with Trevor Hemsley
(SysBench author) I want to correct my previously posted message:
Well. My CPU&FPU bench code WILL NOT be based on SysBench code. I'll use
SysBench 0.9.4 source like an example. I think, my bench will be based on
public weightstone&drystone code.

Best regards, Alexey Smirnov.
P.S. My EMail is _CASE SENSITIVE_, so you can answer me to elf@krovatka.ru,
or to asmirnov@sendmail.mid.ru





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From: stefanj@gte.net                                   25-Nov-99 20:19:19
  To: All                                               25-Nov-99 19:46:19
Subj: Joystick Device Driver Contest.....New Entries!!

From: stefanj@gte.net (Jason Stefanovich)

I have received a new entry from Vesa Jskelinen,
A Joystick driver that has support for the Gravis Gamepad Pro.
Also, check out Vesa's proposal for an extended joystick
standard under OS/2.



MAMERun Joystick Device Driver Contest.

What is it?

Write your own joystick device driver for OS/2 and you could win $100
plus valuable prizes and earn the respect and gratitude of OS/2
gamers around the world! With the many new games available and the
advance of game controllers there arises a need for a better 
joystick device driver than IBM's advanced joystick device driver. 
Support for new controller features, such as 8+ buttons, will greatly
enhance the OS/2 gaming experience for gamers as well as 
developers.

For rules and other information check out:

  http://home1.gte.net/stefanj/contest.htm 

I am looking for additional sponsors for this contest. If you would
like to contribute please go to: 

  http://home1.gte.net/stefanj/sponsor.htm 

Any questions can be sent to me at Stefanj@gte.net

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From: sma.spam-not@rtd.com                              25-Nov-99 21:15:10
  To: All                                               25-Nov-99 19:46:19
Subj: Re: Odin a5 doesn't work

From: James Moe <sma.spam-not@rtd.com>


wpooh@freemail.c3.hu wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I installed Odin alpha 5 on my warp 4 nofp.
> When I try to start a win32 program a message box appears which is
> titled 'Odin' saying that the kernel32.dll couldn't be loaded/found.
> I installed the win32k.sys device.
> The problem is not related to the way I try to start win32 progs
> neither 'pe win32exe' nor 'win32exe' typed work.
> Any idea?
> 
    Did you put the Odin DLL path in LIBPATH (in config.sys)?

-- 

sma at rtd dot com
Remove ".spam-not" for email

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