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Subject: semi-random frame lossage
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From: Gary.Foster@Corp.Sun.COM (Gary D. Foster)
Date: 28 Apr 1997 16:31:59 -0700
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Has anyone else been suffering from semi-random frame lossage when
starting "gnus-other-frame"?  I haven't been able to nail it down
enough to get any useful info yet, but it's happened three or four
times today.  The last one was just now, when a gnuclient frame
disappeared when I ran 'gnus-other-frame', unmapping the frame but
leaving the gnuclient process still attached to a non-existant frame.

I'll try really hard to duplicate it and get it to a repeatable
instance, but I was just wondering if maybe I'm going crazy here.

(this is with b3, btw).

-- Gary F.

