Hi, I everytime I noticed this my available memory was quite low and after quiting moz it came back. Perhaps it's some sort of memory issue?
cu muid On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 01:26:44 +0300, Platon Fomichev wrote: >Martin Lafaix wrote: > >> >>Felix Miata a �crit : >> >>>The whole desktop turned into a kaleidoscope again, right after using >>>the back button. Estimated Mozilla uptime, 100 minutes. CAD required >>>to get desktop back to useable state. >>> >> >>I think this one is a PM corruption of some sort (i.e., this may be >>exposed by Mozilla, but in fact a PM bug). >> >>When it happens here, closing Mozilla solves the problem. (Alt+F4, or >>clicking where the close box should be, if it was displayed). >> >>[I used to think it was a display driver issue, but as it happens with >>various display driver/card, I'm not sure of that anymore.] >> >I experience this also and a LOT. Although Alt-F4 indeed closes Mozilla >but after 3-5 this closes >i.e. good full working day with a heavy browse in morning at lunch and >at evening ;) Mozilla's >speed drastcially jumps down btw. This messy bug is awful! Mike any >comments about it? > >Bye! >
