Same happened to me, both times were simple typo's in the address bar. This was on my brand new laptop I bought around 2003, was my first XP system. Never got USB to work right or suspend/resume either no matter how many patches or driver updates, both worked nine out of ten times. This was compared to all the Windows 2000 systems I had owned or supported through jobs. I was messing with Linux off and on for about a year and made the switch and am still running that same laptop now, I've replaced the 1 GHz processor with a 1.3GHz, the drive went from 20G to 60G to 120G to 160G, ram at 640M (I still need to order that other 512 to replace the 128) network from pcmcia to 802.11b minipci to 802.11.a/b/g minipci. I need to replace the backlight bulb now as its starting to get dim. I've carried it everywhere and ran it 24x7. I upgrade to the latest version of my distro each time I swap in a bigger drive and it keeps getting faster unlike Windows systems that get slower with age.