Re: killall firefox-bin

2008-06-29 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
buffers cached Mem: 516128496924 19204 020524 216632 -/+ buffers/cache: 259768 256360 Swap:97992488 979836 OK. I do killall firefox-bin. Restart iceweasel; it works fine again. free now says: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free total usedfree shared

killall firefox-bin

2008-06-20 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
At least once a day I have to give the command killall firefox-bin, because the systems just about freezes (at least the browser does), and weird things happen to the X display. Do others have the same experience? Iceweasel as is it now unwisely called by Debian (although according to ps aux

Re: killall firefox-bin

2008-06-20 Thread Sam Kuper
2008/6/20 Jan Willem Stumpel [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Iceweasel as is it now unwisely called by Debian It's not entirely unwise. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_conflict_between_Debian_and_Mozilla Sam

Re: killall firefox-bin

2008-06-20 Thread Nuno Magalhães
The only ill-experience i have so far is when viewing a particular website, fixefox messes up the window completely, it's barely usable. But all i need to do is close that tab; no freezes. I am using the unstable branch though. -- Nuno Magalhães

Re: killall firefox-bin

2008-06-20 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 06/20/08 08:09, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: At least once a day I have to give the command killall firefox-bin, because the systems just about freezes (at least the browser does), and weird things happen to the X display. Do others have the same

Re: killall firefox-bin

2008-06-20 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: At least once a day I have to give the command killall firefox-bin, because the systems just about freezes (at least the browser does), and weird things happen to the X display. Do others have the same experience? Iceweasel as is it now unwisely called by Debian

Re: killall firefox-bin

2008-06-20 Thread Jan Willem Stumpel
Ron Johnson wrote: You don't tell us which Debian branch and version of IW you are using. I am using Sid, but I still use the testing version of IW (2.0.0.14). The Sid version is at the moment a little bit *too* unstable (for systems with an ATI video card: see bug 485917). So my experience