On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 06:00:05PM -0500, dick wrote: > What is it with Ice Weasel anyhow. I have no problems signing onto Debian > and using Icedove. the rest of the processing goes well. > > However, when it comes to Iceweasel, it spends more time dropping out that > it does working. It will work for a couple of screens and then drops out.
What do you mean by that? > You can bring it back and it will work for a couple of screens and then > drops again. I know that there are a lot of things I can do with Debian How do you bring it back? > and it will work great. I also use Mepis which is based on Debian and have > no problems with it at all. However, Debian itself and Ice Weasel in > particular make it almost not worth using Debian at all. The typical suggestions for Iceweasel troubles: - start from a terminal and check for error messages - start with the -safe-mode parameter (especially if you have extensions/plug-ins/whatever - (re)move your .mozilla folder - try from a different user account - try other browsers > I am using Debian Sidux and have also tried Etch in the past and have had > the same problems with them both. I am using an Intel Duo Core 2 processor > E4400. Ubuntu, Mepis, BlueWhite64, Sabayon all work great and with no > problems. Debian sucks big time. Whatever suits your needs ... Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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