>> > > first, the two sessions i had up froze solid, which required >> > > "killall firefox". a new session i started lasted less than 10 >> > > seconds before it vanished. >> > > >> > > time for a different browser, methinks, until this is sorted >> > > out. >> > >> > I have been using Firefox 3.1b2 and later 3.1b3 on multiple F10 >> > x86_64 machines for the last few months. It is remarkably stable, >> > though not perfect. I have seen the random crash here or there. >> > The most reproducible one is going to ted.com. Watch a video, go >> > back or forward. Sometimes it will crash. I suspect it is more >> > flash than Firefox. The version of flash is 10.0.22.87, and it is >> > 64bit. >> >> It seems it is a known flash issue. It even causes issues with Opera. >> >> http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-1224 > > well, that *is* the 64-bit flashplayer that i have installed, so > maybe we've tracked down the cause. I've found in the past that flash has been notorious for lack of stability on firefox so I never use it now. I use swfdec which covers most stuff but can be somewhat of a cpu hog. That said beta 3 hasn't been quite as stable as beta 2 for me but it is still usable. Peter -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list