[CentOS] Probably OT: Has anyone else seen SeaMonkey 'pop' without warning?
Chris Mauritz
chrism at imntv.com
Tue Jan 8 01:31:33 UTC 2008
fred smith wrote:
> Firefox does this to me quite frequently, and it always has. every new
> release they say they've improved the stability, but it hasn't made
> any improvement for me in terms of this issue.
>
> I recently downloaded the firefox source and did my own build, just to
> see if the failures might have been due to some small incompatibility
> between the target system the official binaries are built for, and my
> box. Sad to say that while it may not die as often, it still does it.
>
This doesn't answer the original poster's question, but....
As far as Firefox is concerned you might want to try giving 3.0b2 a
try. I found it to be significantly more stable than the 1.5.X branch
under Winders and on various Macs (haven't gotten around to trying it on
a CentOS 5.X desktop box yet).
Best,
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