I figured out why Moz 0.9 was crashing at startup. It didn't like the chrome theme that made it look like Netscape 6. heh... It runs fine with the " default themes ", but not with anything that was for 0.8.X or below. That kinda sucks...the silverish grey went with my desktop..oh well. -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:ben@whack.org ----- If two men agree on everything, you can be sure that only one of them is doing the thinking.
Do you not find that with anything other than the 'Classic' chrome it runs horribly slow, I've tried various different themes over the course of Moz's development, and only Classic is vaguely usable, even on a fairly nippy Celeron. In fact the only machine I've found the Modern theme (for example) to be usable on is the PIII I have at my new job. Course, as soon as there's a version of Galeon that uses Moz 0.9 I'll be back in ultra-nippy browser land :)
I figured out why Moz 0.9 was crashing at startup. It didn't like the chrome theme that made it look like Netscape 6. heh... It runs fine with the " default themes ", but not with anything that was for 0.8.X or below. That kinda sucks...the silverish grey went with my desktop..oh well. -- James Ogley, Unix System Administrator, Pinnacle.Net james.ogley@pinnacle.co.uk +44 20 8731 3619
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