Hello all!
I also have a problem with Seamonkey 2.17, the whole system freezes & I have to reboot. This problem is intermittant but frequent. Also FF can cause the same problem. I have changed the driver to NVIDIA proprietary from Nouveau but the problem persists. The problem occurs also when starting the machine with Fluxbox or E17
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Alejandro Lieber wrote, On 05/06/2013 06:19 PM:
Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
Hi,

I have sent an email two days ago about the same issue (Sub: Facebook
& Gmail - Slowness Issue) and this email is MORE in depth about what
is going on with me. This is more specific than the previous email.

http://amjjawad.blogspot.com/2013/05/facebook-on-lubuntu-1210.html

I'm sick and tired of using Facebook on this test machine. However,
because this is a test machine and because I'd like to share
everything with my beloved Lubuntu Community, I'm writing and sending
this email to all of you :)

I have explained everything on my post above and I'm using my blog
because it is a great tool to host multiple screenshots and posting a
link is much better and easier than posting many :)

A friend of mine has suggested to use 'free' and 'top' because as he
suggested that gnome-system-monitor is not always accurate. Well, I
have compared the figures and they are the same. Except the terminal
will show that in KBs while gnome-system-monitor will show it as MBs
:) rather than that, they are the same figures.

What is going on with Failbook?

As explained on my post on my blog, it is not about how many tabs you
have opened. I'm now on 3 opened tabs, one of them is Gmail and
everything is smooth as light as possible.
Failbook is a nightmare. I don't want people/users to start question
Lubuntu.

The notes I have included, again, when zRAM was ON and SWAP OFF. Just
a reminder :)

Your thoughts are more than welcome :)

Thanks!
--
*Best Regards,*
*amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/>*
*Start Ubuntu
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/CommunicationsTeam/WOWLubuntu/StartUbuntu>*

I have the same problem with SeaMonkey 2.17.1 running in Ubuntu 10.04 in
a 1 GBy computer.
The only way to close SeaMonkey is by reseting the computer.

Alejandro Lieber
Rosario  Argentina






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