Jeandr� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>>After 1 day on 095 in which:
>>>- the browser would crash for no apparent reason,
>>
>>Same here - I haven't been able to run it for more than about 2-3
>>minutes so far without it hanging up.  Symptoms - web page looks like it
>>has scrolled down slightly, with the top inch or so displayed again at
>>the top, intense CPU hogging, refusal to repaint window, and perhaps
>>most weirdly, CDROM (if mounted) starts to whirr.  This is on Debian
>>Linux (Woody) from the .tar.gz binary installation of 0.9.5, with a
>>2.4.10 SMP kernel (and two CPUs).
>>
>>>I'm now back on 094. Pity, as 095 had some nice features & fixes.
>>
>>Me too *8(
>>-- Neil Durant
>
>Going back to 094 also. The fact that I've been swearing at 095 like a
>sailor when it crashes, freezes, does evil things; shows that I now
>expect the kind of performance and stability of a x.33 app (where x>0)
>from it.
>
>Just to be clear, normally Moz is brilliant, and the hackers are doing
>an amazing job - thanks guys and gals.

I'm now running 0.9.5 for Windows in parallel with 0.9.4 for Linux and I 
have to say, I love the new tabs feature in 0.9.5 !!  No more scenarios 
with 12 browser windows open all over the place!

I seem to be able to force Mozilla 0.9.5 for Linux to lock a lot quicker 
by moving my mouse wheel up and down.  It will lock within seconds if I 
do that.

-- 
Neil Durant
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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