I'm having issues also, whenever I view Myspace on eComStation 2.0RC6 it makes the CPU usage go to 100% and the system to become unresponsive. So yeah..
I've tried it on every Mozilla based browser, all of them crash. If I manage to stop loading once the login screen comes up, and log in, it crashes on redirect. I'm guessing it's got to do with that bug mentioned in the readme on Firefox 1.5 (one of the versions I ran, I'm not sure if that's been fixed in new versions) about the transparent PNGs.
For everyone's info, my system I ran was a Celeron 600, iirc Coppermine core. Pentium 3 based, I forgot the names of those cores. The system, for an unknown reason, is quite slow, even though I have 128MB RAM. It seems weird really, given that eComStation is designed for slower systems. RC6 is the only one that's like this, lol. RC5 was responsive.
So yeah.. this is yet another reason this should be open sourced.
-Z
I've tried it on every Mozilla based browser, all of them crash. If I manage to stop loading once the login screen comes up, and log in, it crashes on redirect. I'm guessing it's got to do with that bug mentioned in the readme on Firefox 1.5 (one of the versions I ran, I'm not sure if that's been fixed in new versions) about the transparent PNGs.
For everyone's info, my system I ran was a Celeron 600, iirc Coppermine core. Pentium 3 based, I forgot the names of those cores. The system, for an unknown reason, is quite slow, even though I have 128MB RAM. It seems weird really, given that eComStation is designed for slower systems. RC6 is the only one that's like this, lol. RC5 was responsive.
So yeah.. this is yet another reason this should be open sourced.
-Z