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

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On 7 Jan 2008, at 15:46, MHR wrote:

I sent a bug report to Mozilla about this, but I was hoping someone here might have an insight on this.

I use SeaMonkey as my default browser (32-bit even though I'm running x86_64 CentOS 5.1), version 1.1.7.

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 to interact with the file system, the SeaMonkey window just closes. If I reopen it and go to the same place and try the same thing, it works just fine (and usually, the second SM window is more stable and doesn't do that again).

This frequently happens when I try to save a web page, load an email attachment, print a page, or anything that interacts with the file system. Just now it happened when I tried to switch tabs, but that's unusual.

Anyone have a clue?

TIA.

mhr



Just adding another "me too" to the pot, as I've been experiencing random window disappearances of Firefox 1.5 lately as well (i686). I'm a newcomer to the Red Hat world (lured by SELinux), and during my Debian years I've never had this issue with Firefox/Iceweasel (from 0.9 to 1.5.12), so I'm guessing there has to be something about Re Hat packages.

I was actually thinking it was caused my TabMix Plus extension that I just installed, but seeing this thread makes me believe otherwise...


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