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Old June 8th, 2002
Zooplah
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With all that crap running (see your lower right corner) it's no wonder windows crashes all the time.
Windows XP hasn't crashed a single time since I got it in November, 2001 (Windows 98 and ME crashed, on average, twice a day) and it's very rare for any app to crash. This is obviously a Gnucleus error (as far as I can tell, it's a user-raised exception, not a crash; but I'm not too familiar with C++).

And I don't have that much running in my system tray: Mozilla, Gnucleus, Dynamic DNS updater, HTTP and mail servers, download manager, instant messenger, and sound-playback controls.

It may be a bit ironic that Gnucleus continues to run until I push "OK", but it doesn't even open in compatibility mode.

Does anybody know why this is happening and/or if it will be fixed in future versions?
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