Ken Rudolph wrote:
SeaMonkey has crashed 3 times in the past 3 hours and once last night. I've
gone several months without crashes; so this cluster comes out of the blue.
Win 10.0 17134
SM 2.49.1esr
Each has the same crash reason: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ
There's lots more in the cras
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SeaMonkey has crashed 3 times in the past 3 hours and once last night.
I've gone several months without crashes; so this cluster comes out of
the blue.
Win 10.0 17134
SM 2.49.1esr
Each has the same crash reason: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ
There's lots more in the cra
Ken Rudolph wrote:
SeaMonkey has crashed 3 times in the past 3 hours and once last night.
I've gone several months without crashes; so this cluster comes out of
the blue.
Win 10.0 17134
SM 2.49.1esr
Each has the same crash reason: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ
There's lots more in the cra
SeaMonkey has crashed 3 times in the past 3 hours and once last night.
I've gone several months without crashes; so this cluster comes out of
the blue.
Win 10.0 17134
SM 2.49.1esr
Each has the same crash reason: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ
There's lots more in the crash report that I thi
Jeff wrote:
I feel that seamonkey is wonderful for my uses -- but unfortunately know
zero about programming at this stage in life, and don't even know how to
help support it. I do know from the messages I've read, that there are
so many obstacles in place regarding conversion changes, that it has
I feel that seamonkey is wonderful for my uses -- but unfortunately know
zero about programming at this stage in life, and don't even know how to
help support it. I do know from the messages I've read, that there are
so many obstacles in place regarding conversion changes, that it has
been rath
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