I was using Woody for about a year on the machine I am writing to you from now (well, actually I am writing to you inside VMWare on a machine running debian...). Anyway, when running Mozilla from woody, every so often Mozilla would stop responding. The same would also happen to Galeon. I then installed a Mozilla 1.4 backport and the same problems were existing. So two days ago, or so, I switched my system to sid and I am experiencing this same problem. Again, I will be in mozilla, strangely it seems as if this happens most regularly when viewing debian.org, and mozilla will just stop responding. I will have to use xkill to stop it and restart. This same thing happens when using Epiphany.
What's strange is that I can get it to crash _every time_ when I visit debian.org and then use the wheel on my mouse to scroll down the page. If I don't use the wheel and just click on the scrollbar on the right and drag it down it locks up in the same place, about 1 cm from the scrollbar reaching the bottom arrow. I am well aware that this is not enough information to even begin to give suggestions as to what my problem could be, but perhaps others have experiences this or something similar and could point me in the right direction to begin debugging this strange problem. This problem makes browsing the web on my Debian box useless, as it can stop responding on me at any moment. Then I have to kill it and reload. Michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]