On Sun, Sep 03, 2006 at 05:22:50PM -0400, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have just started recently having problems with Firefox (and Mozilla)
> in Sarge. I suspect that it started to happen after a recent update,
> since a week ago (or so) I did not have any problems.
>
> If I go to
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 17:22:50 -0400
Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have just started recently having problems with Firefox (and
> Mozilla) in Sarge. I suspect that it started to happen after a
> recent update, since a week ago (or so) I did not have any problems.
>
>
Dear all,
I have just started recently having problems with Firefox (and Mozilla)
in Sarge. I suspect that it started to happen after a recent update,
since a week ago (or so) I did not have any problems.
If I go to maps.google.com, for instance, either browser crashes with a
"Segmentation
> I'm using the pure64 port of unstable running FF 1.0.6.
That combination segfaults all over the place right now. Earlier
versions are fine, as are the other archs, I think.
Someone suggested forcing FF to always use user defined fonts (!=
monospaced ones) as a workaround, but I didn't try that
On Wednesday 27 July 2005 10:28, Graham Smith wrote:
I forgot to mention, when I shutdown FF (rather than let it crash) it spits
out this error message (all on one line)
Cutting log (size: 102170, max: 10)Component returned failure code:
0x80470002 (NS_BASE_STREAM_CLOSED) [nsIFileOutputStre
On Tuesday 26 July 2005 20:36, Andreas Fester wrote:
> A segmentation fault occurs when an application tries to access
> memory it is not allowed to access (similar to an access violation on
> other OSs)
I had guessed that was probably what it was. I'm a Java developer (no
laughing :o)) so things
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> My firefox keeps dieing with a segmentation fault. First question is:
> what's a segmentation fault? Second: what can I do to find out what is
A segmentation fault occurs when an application tries to access
memory it is not allowed to access (similar to an access violation on
other
Hi,
My firefox keeps dieing with a segmentation fault. First question is: what's a
segmentation fault? Second: what can I do to find out what is causing it and
fix it?
There doesn't seem to be any particular cause although I think it is related
to page rendering. Going to this page
http://www
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