I thought it might be a good idea to see if I could get an error output
for this problem, so tried firing up Mozilla from the command line - to my
surprise, the browser worked fine when invoked this way! I could enter
addresses in the location bar without the browser crashing on
me.

However, the problem re-appeared when I opened Mozilla with wmaker or
blackbox menus. So: there is a way to avoid the problem, but I'd still
like to know *why* this happens and if there is a way to fix it. It's in
the mildly-annoying-but-why-does-it-happen camp.

Glenn Becker
Online Producer, Community
SCIFI.COM

At 10:35pm on Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Glenn Becker wrote:

> 
> Recently I have developed an odd problem with Mozilla - unfortunate, since
> I'd pretty much decided to drop Netscape and go with Mozilla as my browser
> of choice. 
> 
> Whenever I try to interact with Mozilla at all, whether it's entering a
> new address in the location field or filling out a form, doing so blows
> the app away. It just disappears. I attempt to put the cursor in the
> location field, hit backspace and the whole thing goes away.
> 
> Why would this happen? Mozilla hasn't upgraded in some time, so I can only
> assume it's something else that came in over an apt-get dist-upgrade.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Glenn Becker
> Online Producer, Community
> SCIFI.COM
> 
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