Seamonkey 2.19 on CentOS 5.9 Linux.

Plugins:

Shockwave Flash

    File: libflashplayer.so
    Path: /usr/local/seamonkey.2.19/plugins/libflashplayer.so
    Version: 11,2,202,297
    State: Enabled
    Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202

Adobe Reader 9.5

    File: nppdf.so,nppdf.so
Path: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/nppdf.so,/usr/local/seamonkey.2.19/plugins/nppdf.so
    Version:
    State: Disabled
The Adobe Reader plugin is used to enable viewing of PDF and FDF files from within the browser.

Helix DNA Plugin: RealPlayer G2 Plug-In Compatible

    File: nphelix.so,nphelix.so
Path: /usr/local/RealPlayer/mozilla/nphelix.so,/usr/local/seamonkey.2.19/plugins/nphelix.so
    Version:
    State: Enabled
Helix DNA Plugin: RealPlayer G2 Plug-In Compatible version 0.4.0.5745 built with gcc 3.4.6 on Nov 17 2010


I was browsing on a web page, clicked a link, and my monitor went black. A few seconds later the BIOS boot screen started up. I had this about a week ago, but I think I was running 2.17.1 then.

At any rate, I am not a happy camper.

Any suggestions on how to fix this? I don't like having to take the time to recover my computer and check that the files have not been corrupted by the unceremonious shutdown.

Also, anyone know why e2fsck clears orphaned inodes instead of attaching them to the appropriate lost+found directory?

Thanks,


Craig
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