On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 10:43:50 +0200, Brian J. Murrell wrote :

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> On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 10:29:19AM +0200, Fr=E9d=E9ric Crozat wrote:
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>> First, about flash : there are known issues (flash will crash mozilla
>> if using exported DISPLAY,
> 
> I don't get "crash" but rather hangs.  App stops responding, and as for
> $DISPLAY, it's always:
> 
> :0

Ok..

> 
>> mozilla will hang if audio card is already used =3D> must run mozilla
>> through soundwrapper..)
> 
> Even with alsa?  Alsa is supposed to allow multi-access (i.e. more than
> one app can open /dev/...).  In any case, I don't regularly use my sound
> card.  I don't listen to MP3s while I work etc.  And I don't think just
> scrolling the current page in mozilla would have any interaction with
> sound.

Flash plugin is very buggy and can hang mozilla if audio is alread used
:((

http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/showvotes.cgi?bug_id=58339


>> Second, I don't ignore your report.. It is simply you seems to be the
>> only one with these kind of problems..
> 
> That is what I said Fr=E9d=E9ric.  If you look back on this thread, I
> said specifically that you are not ignoring me but just that I am the
> only one and it's hard to justify the time to fix something for only one
> user.  I understand this.  No criticism intended.

Don't worry, I didn't understood your comment as criticism :))


>> To resolve these problems, could you try : -remove .mozilla and restart
>> mozilla =3D> your profile might be corrupted
> 
> OK, I will do.
> 
>> -disable Xinerama.. I remember a long time ago we discovered a bug in
>> sawfish which was caused by Xinerama and was crashing Mozilla
> 
> Indeed.  "We" being you and I.  I reported the bug that long time ago.
> :-)  I will try this too.
> 
>> If you continue to have crashes,
> 
> Rememeber, not crashes, hanging.  App stops responding.
> 
>> try using tarball from mozilla.org, to see if the problem is our
>> package or in mozilla..
> 
> OK.
> 
>> And reproducible test cases would be great too :))=20
> 
> When I find a case, I can usually reproduce it but of course not 1000f
> browsing causes it or you would hear me a lot louder.  :-)

In fact, if you find a reproducable test case, try again with official
tarball to find where the problem is ..

And I'd really like to fix your problem :))
-- 
Fr�d�ric Crozat
MandrakeSoft

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