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SeaMonkey 2.21b1 and Thunderbird 24.8.1b1
Dave Yeo:
I also just noticed that the IPC plugin supported reverted to enabled. I'd suggest going to about:config and toggling dom.ipc.plugins.enabled to false.
I also had an issue here with SeaMonkey tying up my pipe downloading the safe browsing data and had to go to about;config to turn it off, toggle these to false,
browser.safebrowsing.enabled
browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled
services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.enabled
services.sync.prefs.sync.browser.safebrowsing.malware.enabled
muffetta:
Dave, it crash also if i open the Download manager window, without necessarily download something (open the browser and then the dm window) ..the last firefox works fine, and also your last seamonkey (2.14), the same profile for both releases (multi-core machine, not yet tested on my old ibm T23, runnint also eCS 2.2b2).
FOC, because sometimes the dialog boxes (often after a long browsing session) does not open, and I have to restart the browser to get it work again (but this issue there was with all sm releases, not with FOC disabled).
muffetta:
Ok, now it works: clear the list of downloaded files (too long) into the Download Manager window using seamonkey 2.14 solves the crash, obviously the previous version does not have this issue.
Andreas Schnellbacher:
--- Quote from: Barbara on November 03, 2014, 06:56:19 pm ---FOC, because sometimes the dialog boxes (often after a long browsing session) does not open, and I have to restart the browser to get it work again
--- End quote ---
Then it looks to me like a Shared Memory problem. The simple way to avoid this is to close Mozilla apps (as well as OpenOffice and Java apps) from time to time.
Andreas
Dave Yeo:
Yes, I also think a shared memory issue. SeaMonkey should really be marked to load all its DLLs high.
At one time we had a severe performance hit if the number of downloaded files became too big in the download manager and it seems to still be a slight issue, so probably a good idea to prune it now and again.
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