Scott:
> My first impression is typing "h", as in "http://";
I figured that as well, but was interrupted by a harsher problem before I could
attempt to clear the browser history.
This looks like a kernel-level problem, I have moved it to the freebsd-current
mail list. There seems to be an intera
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:41:46 +0200
Beeblebrox wrote:
> OK, this should be fun.
>
> Open Midori, start typing a URL (without www)
> Nothing out of the ordinary happens if the first char you type is a -g or
> i-z. But if you type "h" as the very first char, Midori segfaults and closes.
>
> Segf
On 27/02/2015 07:41, Beeblebrox wrote:
OK, this should be fun.
Open Midori, start typing a URL (without www)
Nothing out of the ordinary happens if the first char you type is a -g or i-z. But if you
type "h" as the very first char, Midori segfaults and closes.
Segfaulting on the letter "h" doe
OK, this should be fun.
Open Midori, start typing a URL (without www)
Nothing out of the ordinary happens if the first char you type is a -g or i-z.
But if you type "h" as the very first char, Midori segfaults and closes.
Segfaulting on the letter "h" does not look like a very good omen to me..