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![]() Dan & Chip, I've tried Chip's solution and, so far, it's looking good. First, the crazy behavor of Window Manager seems to have disappeared. However, LimeWire is now claiming much more of the CPU: between 30 to 80% of my G4/400MHz. BUT, LimeWire is no longer dominating the system. Just now I started up LimeWire, then Process Viewer, Netscape, AppleWorks, and Explorer and all were running normally. This morning, before trying Chip's terminal trick, I couldn't get a single other application to run with LimeWire. This is clearly a programming bug -- how does one file a bug report for this system? |
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