Where do I report them? It seems every thing I have
found is for Firefox problems.
Tnx!
Dennis
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02-06-2008, 04:06 PM
Tony van der Hoff
Iceweasel problems - where to report them?
On 6 Feb at 16:55 "Dennis G. Wicks" <wix@eskimo.com> wrote in message
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> Greetings;
>
> I have several serious problems with Iceweasel.
>
What are your problems?
[snip]
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02-06-2008, 04:17 PM
Ron Johnson
Iceweasel problems - where to report them?
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On 02/06/08 10:55, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> I have several serious problems with Iceweasel.
>
> Where do I report them? It seems every thing I have
> found is for Firefox problems.
$ reportbug iceweasel
But maybe you should first post your questions to d-u.
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02-06-2008, 06:59 PM
dick thompson
Iceweasel problems - where to report them?
I am too.* What happens is that Iceweasel starts off fine and then
randomly drops out completely.* You can bring it right back up but it
just seems to randomly hiccup.* I am not doing anything special at the
time at all, just surfing.* I get no message that it is timing out or
anything else.* It is maddening.* It does not happen with Firefox on
any of my other O/S (Ubuntu, Sabayon, BlueWhite64, Wolvix, Slackware),
only with Iceweasel and Debian.* I am running the Sidux version right
now and am up to date on the updates.
Tony van der Hoff wrote:
On 6 Feb at 16:55 "Dennis G. Wicks" <wix@eskimo.com> wrote in message
<47A9E66E.5070906@eskimo.com>
Greetings;
I have several serious problems with Iceweasel.
What are your problems?
[snip]
02-06-2008, 07:44 PM
Ron Johnson
Iceweasel problems - where to report them?
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Please no top-posting!!!
On 02/06/08 13:59, dick thompson wrote:
> I am too. What happens is that Iceweasel starts off fine and then
> randomly drops out completely. You can bring it right back up but it
> just seems to randomly hiccup. I am not doing anything special at the
> time at all, just surfing. I get no message that it is timing out or
> anything else. It is maddening. It does not happen with Firefox on any
> of my other O/S (Ubuntu, Sabayon, BlueWhite64, Wolvix, Slackware), only
> with Iceweasel and Debian. I am running the Sidux version right now and
> am up to date on the updates.
Really? I run Sid and Iceweasel with 6-7 windows open and 3-6 dozen
tabs open, and it only crashes when the process climbs above 3GB
memory usage. And that doesn't happen often!
> Tony van der Hoff wrote:
>> On 6 Feb at 16:55 "Dennis G. Wicks" <wix@eskimo.com> wrote in message
>> <47A9E66E.5070906@eskimo.com>
>>
>>
>>> Greetings;
>>>
>>> I have several serious problems with Iceweasel.
>>>
>>>
>> What are your problems?
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>
>>
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02-07-2008, 02:08 AM
Daniel Burrows
Iceweasel problems - where to report them?
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 02:59:28PM -0500, dick thompson <rhomp2002@earthlink.net> was heard to say:
> I am too. What happens is that Iceweasel starts off fine and then
> randomly drops out completely. You can bring it right back up but it
> just seems to randomly hiccup. I am not doing anything special at the
> time at all, just surfing. I get no message that it is timing out or
> anything else. It is maddening. It does not happen with Firefox on any
> of my other O/S (Ubuntu, Sabayon, BlueWhite64, Wolvix, Slackware), only
> with Iceweasel and Debian. I am running the Sidux version right now and
> am up to date on the updates.
Do you have the Flash plugin installed? That seems to be implicated
in something like 99.995% of the Firefox crashes I personally
experience.
Daniel
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02-07-2008, 11:38 AM
Ron Johnson
Iceweasel problems - where to report them?
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On 02/06/08 21:08, Daniel Burrows wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 02:59:28PM -0500, dick thompson <rhomp2002@earthlink.net> was heard to say:
>> I am too. What happens is that Iceweasel starts off fine and then
>> randomly drops out completely. You can bring it right back up but it
>> just seems to randomly hiccup. I am not doing anything special at the
>> time at all, just surfing. I get no message that it is timing out or
>> anything else. It is maddening. It does not happen with Firefox on any
>> of my other O/S (Ubuntu, Sabayon, BlueWhite64, Wolvix, Slackware), only
>> with Iceweasel and Debian. I am running the Sidux version right now and
>> am up to date on the updates.
>
> Do you have the Flash plugin installed? That seems to be implicated
> in something like 99.995% of the Firefox crashes I personally
> experience.
I've got the Mariallat Flash plugin, as well as extensions Adblck
Plus, Download Statusbar, Flashblock Forcastfox & Leet Key all
running on Iceweasel 2.0.0.11 in Sid, and it's *perfectly* stable
even with many dozen windows open.