Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
If it still crashes after the upgrade today, I'm going to unmask
Seamonkey2 and see what it looks like.
One caveat. Your profile will be automatically migrated and you should
be able to use SM2 or SM1. But for emails, if you fetch them with one SM
they
Jon Hamilton wrote:
On Wed, April 8, 2009 07:10, Dale wrote:
KH wrote:
Dale schrieb:
Hi,
I have ran into a problem here. When I go to
http://wireless.att.com/
Seamonkey crashes. It does this pretty fast even tho I am on a slow
[ KH can't reproduce, using
Dale:
Well, I'm back again. I did a new profile by renaming .mozilla and then
copying over my emails, passwords and bookmarks. I didn't copy anything
else that I can recall. I also didn't copy prefs.js. I did edit it to
point to my old passwords file but surely not a problem. Now, Seamonkey
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
Well, I'm back again. I did a new profile by renaming .mozilla and then
copying over my emails, passwords and bookmarks. I didn't copy anything
else that I can recall. I also didn't copy prefs.js. I did edit it to
point to my old passwords file but surely
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
Well, I'm back again. I did a new profile by renaming .mozilla and then
copying over my emails, passwords and bookmarks. I didn't copy anything
else that I can recall. I also didn't copy prefs.js. I did edit it to
point to my old passwords file but surely
Dale:
[SM 1.x]
Archaic?
For me, yes. Since years i use nightlies of SM. Not quite correct,
though, because i update the source, formerly from cvs, now with hg,
apply my own patches and build my own SM.
I read about the new Seamonkey 2 but it said it was not ready
for mainstream or something to
Dale:
OK. I renamed it to .old then restarted Seamonkey and it still
crashed.
First you should have looked if the plugins are gone now.
So nothing changed there. What else can I try? This is the
list of things on about:plugins:
QuickTime Plug-in 6.0 / 7
RealPlayer 9
Windows Media Player
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
[SM 1.x]
Archaic?
For me, yes. Since years i use nightlies of SM. Not quite correct,
though, because i update the source, formerly from cvs, now with hg,
apply my own patches and build my own SM.
I read about the new Seamonkey 2 but it said it was
Dale:
BTW, I use gmail so I don't get copies to reply to so I have to keep
coming back to yours. PITA but it's free. :-D
I use news.gmane.org and there is gmane.linux.gentoo.user a normal
newsgroup. No mails. :)
Hartmut
Dale:
If it still crashes after the upgrade today, I'm going to unmask
Seamonkey2 and see what it looks like.
One caveat. Your profile will be automatically migrated and you should
be able to use SM2 or SM1. But for emails, if you fetch them with one SM
they are no longer available for the
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
If it still crashes after the upgrade today, I'm going to unmask
Seamonkey2 and see what it looks like.
One caveat. Your profile will be automatically migrated and you should
be able to use SM2 or SM1. But for emails, if you fetch them with one SM
they
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Despite of the last one all should have disappeared after renaming
/usr/lib/nsbrowser and restarting of SM. For me that worked. Hm.
If your Shockwave Flash comes from the package adobe-flash, then
h...@e675 ~ $ equery f adobe-flash
[...]
Dale:
This appears to be a Seamonkey issue and I have no clue where to
start. I ran Seamonkey in a console as a user.
To recall. You have renamed ~/.mozilla, SM newly emerged so that it
creates a new ~/.mozilla at the next start, not installed any extension
and have now only the default plugin
Hartmut Figge wrote:
To recall. You have renamed ~/.mozilla, SM newly emerged so that it
creates a new ~/.mozilla at the next start, not installed any extension
and have now only the default plugin in about:plugins.
And your SM crashes at http://wireless.att.com/
Interesting. :)
A few
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
This appears to be a Seamonkey issue and I have no clue where to
start. I ran Seamonkey in a console as a user.
To recall. You have renamed ~/.mozilla, SM newly emerged so that it
creates a new ~/.mozilla at the next start, not installed any extension
Dale:
A few days ago, I did rename .mozilla to .mozilla.old and it worked
fine. Then I copied over my emails, password files and bookmarks.
You should really test with a new profile as described. That is the
standard way to test the integrity of a profile.
No crash in the testprofile and you
Dale:
I found another site that it crashes on.
http://www.frozencpu.com/products/2513/fan-214/Thermaltake_120mm_Smart_Case_Fan_II_A2029.html
No problem here. Tested with a gentoo SM 1.1.16 with --no-remote while
running my SM2.
Hartmut
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
A few days ago, I did rename .mozilla to .mozilla.old and it worked
fine. Then I copied over my emails, password files and bookmarks.
You should really test with a new profile as described. That is the
standard way to test the integrity of a profile.
Dale:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
No crash in the testprofile and you know, that something is wrong in the
old one. And if the testprofile crashes you can go back to the old
profile and have nothing lost but some minutes.
This is what I did the other day when I renamed .mozilla to
.mozilla.old.
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
No crash in the testprofile and you know, that something is wrong in the
old one. And if the testprofile crashes you can go back to the old
profile and have nothing lost but some minutes.
This is what I did the other day
Dale:
What I do is this. I make a copy of my .mozilla directory to
another hard drive for extra protection.
Not bad.
Then I rename,
So did i.
start fresh and do whatever.
Nothing complicated, really. Start SM and create the old accounts
exactly as they were before. Close SM and replace the
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Dale:
start fresh and do whatever.
Nothing complicated, really. Start SM and create the old accounts
exactly as they were before. Close SM and replace the folder Mail on the
new profile with the folder Mail from the old profile.
That's basically what I
On Wed, April 8, 2009 07:10, Dale wrote:
KH wrote:
Dale schrieb:
Hi,
I have ran into a problem here. When I go to
http://wireless.att.com/
Seamonkey crashes. It does this pretty fast even tho I am on a slow
[ KH can't reproduce, using Seamonkey 1.15 ]
I can't reproduce that
Jon Hamilton wrote:
I can't reproduce that either; the site loads/works fine for me. The site
does use flash; perhaps it's a problem there? It might be worth turning
on flashblock or otherwise disabling flash. Another suggestion would be
to try it from a shell with a different home
Jon Hamilton wrote:
On Wed, April 8, 2009 07:10, Dale wrote:
KH wrote:
Dale schrieb:
Hi,
I have ran into a problem here. When I go to
http://wireless.att.com/
Seamonkey crashes. It does this pretty fast even tho I am on a slow
[ KH can't reproduce, using
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