Stephan Peijnik wrote: > This is odd. Could it be possible that this is the result of another > malfunction in your system? Did you try doing a fresh install of Debian > yet? > I am not asking you to go ahead, delete everything and start over, but > it is possible that it is relevant only to your setup. Did you by any > chance install thirdparty programs that come with libraries Iceweasel is > using? It could be worth giving this a try. You could for example, > install Debian on your PC using an external hard drive, so you would not > lose any data or your setup, but only some space on the external drive.
Actually I don't know. I currently experience some problems with my ATI drivers: the latest version gives me a black screen, and I can't get my dual screen work with the version I currently use. Maybe there are some issues there, and I don't really know how to fix that. I will try with a fresh xorg.conf file. However I have to think about how I can try a fresh version of Debian. > Ok, so it has to be related to an Iceweasel 3 feature. For sure. Maybe the traces I posted in the previous messages can help. --- Tom
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