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 Plugin >mplayerplug-in 3.50 >Shockwave Flash >Java(TM) Plug-in 1.5.0_18-b02 >Demo Print Plugin for unix/linux 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 [...] /usr/lib/nsbrowser/plugins/libflashplayer.so -> /opt/netscape/plugins [...] So it seems that on your system /usr/lib/nsbrowser is also used. And then i don't understand how at least this plugin appears in abput:plugins after renaming this dir and restarting SM. The other plugins in your list i cannot search because i don't have them installed. Gentoo lacks an equivalent to apt-file. Sigh. But this mplayerplug-in. I had tested it some time ago and unemerged it because of spurious crashes. I am using mozplugger. Hartmut

