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

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On Jan 9, 2008 1:54 PM, Max Hetrick <maxhetrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> After following Johnny's advice, I moved my old profile over to the side
> and allowed Firefox to create a new one. I then installed the plugins I
> use manually fresh, and also copied my bookmarks.html file back over. I
> also use a different theme and installed that fresh.
>
> I've been running it now all day long with 8 tabs going on one page like
> I do everyday. The other page is open with at least a few tabs going. I
> use this page as my browsing/searching page and the other as my work
> related page.
>
> Since doing this last evening, I have not had Firefox crash even once
> today. Perhaps everyone else having issues could try this solution to
> fix their problems.
>
Interesting.  At the time I read Johnny's post, I was running the 2.0 alpha trunk build of SeaMonkey, and I didn't have any problems at all.  One of the things this did when I installed it was to create a new profile and copy over (some of) my settings from the standard installation.

At this time I am running the standard SM and haven't seen a problem since I started it up, but  who knows.  The profile idea seems pretty good so far.

mhr

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