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 not a problem. Now, Seamonkey >> crashes again. >> > > So you have no extension installed at the moment? Fine. Then look under > Help->About Plug-ins. Entries there more than the default ones? If so > lets temporarily get rid of them. > > Close SM, rename /usr/lib/nsbrowser to /usr/lib/nsbrowser-s, restart SM > and look again for the plugins. Gone? If so go to > http://wireless.att.com/ and see what happens. > > It's a long since i used such an archaic version of SM like you. *g* > > Hartmut > > >
OK. I renamed it to .old then restarted Seamonkey and it still crashed. 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 Plugin mplayerplug-in 3.50 Shockwave Flash Java(TM) Plug-in 1.5.0_18-b02 Demo Print Plugin for unix/linux Most of those are linked to mplayerplug-in. I could get rid of that if needed. I just have to unmerge it I guess. I'm still downloading the new version of Seamonkey. Thoughts? Dale :-) :-)