Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Hi,
Eberhard Roloff wrote:
Since the last suse build on my 32bit Box, ff could never survive 10 Minutes of surfing the web.
I got so frustrated that I for one changed to opera and secondly deleted all the suse firefox stuff and installed the new 2.0.0.3 release directly from mozilla.com.
What can I say, now after a full day of surfing the the web with mozillas firefox and another full night of downloading a few GB of downloads (the latter was just for testing, normally I do not use firefox for such things), I am still using the very same incarnation of firefox that I started yesterday!
A definitive improvement and much more related to the linux reputation of being rock solidly stable. ;-))
Recommended to anyone having similar problems with firefox.
What I would recommend is to try a clean profile and a clean RPM installation. I'm pretty sure that this also works. I absolutely doubt that the unstable behaviour was caused by the SUSE package. There are only a few differences to the upstream Firefox (since otherwise it wouldn't be allowed at all to call the package Firefox).
Wolfgang Wolfganag,
thanks much for your suggestions. Acutally this was, what I did numerous times. I also created a brand new user, called "firefox" :-)- just to be on the safe side. I do not blame the Suse Package, I think firefox is the culprit. Imho version 2.x was released much to early and it was rather more focused on bugreports and "run previous session" than on stability. Funnily I had stability problems with FF on Linux in multiple computers and multiple distros but never experienced the same with running FF on windows. I am using now the mozilla build with my stoneold original profile (derived from my ff 1.0x times" and a lot of extensions on top of it and it runs ok. regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org