Will do. However, I started FF with a new session, tossing the old one
and the problem has not repeated.
When it was crashing, I could run FF for 2 - 3 minutes before it locked
the system. The system was totally unresponsive. No mouse cursor
movement, Ctl-Alt-F2, etc., did not work. Ctl-Alt-BS did not work.
Only reset.
When it was crashing, I ran top and the top process was java, with its
PPID nspluginswrapper. Obviously, 64 bit FF.
It's been solid since.
On 06/10/2010 10:58 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
> On 10/06/10 16:56, Dale J. Chatham wrote:
>
>> The first time this happened with FC13 was last night. Now it happens
>> every time, shortly after I open T-bird.
>>
>> I am using FC13 with FF 3.6.3.
>>
>>
> Try opening it from a cli, to see what if any info shows up.
>
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