On 3/21/13 4:01 PM, Ed Mullen wrote: > I leave SeaMonkey running, walk away from my PC. Come back some > indeterminate number of hours later. > > Hit the CTRL key to wake up my displays. Screen comes up as expected. > Move the mouse around the screen. As the mouse moves over the SM > window(s) it wipes/erases the SM image. > > Right-click, choose Refresh, SM windows dissappear and all is well, > Windows desktop and other programs just fine. > > SM has crashed but no crash report is produced. Run SM and it does ask > if I want to re-load the last session or a new one. > > This started a couple months ago. My video card had died sorta, the fan > self-destructed. I couldn't even find the pieces inside the case. Put > in a new card and it's still happening. > > Well, this PC is circa October 2006, still, dual-core, 3GHz, tons of > memory and disk space. > > It may just be age (mine or the PC or both) ... maybe I just relegate > this to a server role and buy a new one. > > Thoughts? >
I seem to remember a report that Firefox would usually crash after a sleeping PC (Windows) woke up. I don't remember if this was a Firefox problem or a Windows problem. I would suspect that you are seeing the same failure since SeaMonkey has much in common with Firefox. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/> Are taxes too high in the U.S.? Check the bar graph at <http://www.rossde.com/taxes/trickling.html> to see. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

