I've GOOGLED for this and can't find anything. For the past few days, Mozilla 
freezes if I try any keyboard input. So long as I use the mouse only (to 
choose from bookmarks or click on links), everything seems to be OK, but as 
soon as I touch the keyboard, the program freezes. I can't type in a URL or 
even a search phrase in GOOGLE (I had to use konq to GOOGLE for a solution). 
Once the program freezes, nothing works, and the program no longer responds 
to the mouse either. Only killing the process (or using MDKs xkill icon) gets 
me out of trouble.

Here are some things I've tried:
1 - I tried starting Mozilla from the command line, in the hopes of seeing 
some error messages, but that didn't help. 
2 - I tried starting Mozilla as root and had the same freeze. 
3 - I tried to create a new profile, but got the same freeze when I tried to 
type a profile name in the dialogue box, so couldn't define a new profile.
4 - restarting KDE doesn't help either.

I've been running Mozilla 1.3.1 on MDK 9.1 for a long time with no problems. 
The problem started a few days ago. Obviously, something on my system has 
changed but I can't think of anything I've changed recently. The only changes 
I've done lately have been to run MDK update, but I don't remember any 
updates that should have had any affect on mozilla. 

Has anyone seen this behaviour or know what to look for?

TIA

-- 
Shlomo Solomon
http://come.to/shlomo.solomon
Sent by KMail (KDE 3.1) on LINUX Mandrake 9.1



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