Re: Probably OT: Has anyone else seen SeaMonkey 'pop' without warning?

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> Shortyl after installing 1.1.7 on my 5.0 (and even since 5.1), I
> noticed that every so often, 
> seemingly at random, although it appears most frequently when I
> click on something that wants 

I have also experienced this problem and characterized it briefly by 
unscientific trial and error (FWIW). I found that whenever it dies it is trying 
to open a new window per javascript ALERT or CONFIRM directives. This 
happens intermittently and NONrepeatably on both 32 and 64 bit flavours of 
5.1 and no other js commands seem to be related (including whether a 
flash file is or is not being displayed). This started late last year. It was not 
so much of a nusiance that I bothered to see what updates coincided with it 
then and I would just be guessing if I looked back now.

The problem seems to lie in the code by which FF/SM open windows in 
those two javascript commands.  I run Adblock, noscript, NViIDIA's 
proprietary drivers, kde and permissive selinux.  Nothing of interest appears 
in /var/log/<anything> or dmesg coincident with the failure.


regards,

benm


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