Am 14.06.04 schrieb Richard Drummond: > Did you configure with the --bsdsock-new option? That is, are you using > the new bsdsocket emulation or the updated old one? If you are using the > new one, can you tell me what system you are running on (particularly > kernel and glibc version). Yes, i configured with --bsdsock-new option. My System is a Mandrake10 official with the 2.6.3-13mdk kernel. I have no idea how to get the version number of my glibc in Linux. On AmigaOS i would know how to get a version string, but Linux is still new to me. The package program says that i have a rpm package called glibc-devel-2.3.3-10mdk installed. >> Everything works fine so far and also IBrowse works better now. > There's still a problem with IBrowse crashing intermittently on start-up. > This is nothing to do with the bsdsocket emulation, however. It appears to > be a bug in the virtual filesystem. Yes i experienced that too. After i have set the ibrowse cache to a small hardfile IBrowse works OK for me. Also YAM has a problem with virtual filesystem, from time to time YAM forgets its Message flags (red or not read, sent, marked as important and so on). Gruss -- kadi (amiga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)