@chapter Known/potential Problems in the B20.1 Release @section Windows 95 freezing up @strong{(Please note: This section has not yet been updated for the latest net release.)} While this problem may have been worse under B19, Control-c's in bash under Win 95 may still be able to lock up the Win 95 kernel, freezing your machine. This problem can be fixed if you are running the OSR2 version of Win 95 by installing the USB patch available on OSR2 CDs or on MSDN subscription CDs. More information about OSR2 and the USB patch is available from @file{http://www.compuclinic.com/osr2faq/index.html}. @section Some programs can't deal with // pathname scheme in arguments @strong{(Please note: This section has not yet been updated for the latest net release.)} gcc and other tools aren't fully compatible with the current pathname scheme: it can't grok an argument of -I//d/foo which means it is vital that when attempting to configure/build UNIX packages, that only normal paths with single slashes are used.