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

:-)  :-) 

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