I don't know, the Flash plugin has a history of problems crashing Firefox, and SM 2 is architecturally more similar to FF than SM 1.x was. I read on Barry's Blog today that an upcoming version of FF has a new approach to the problem.edoc wrote:Perhaps it is a memory management or resource problem on his older HP laptop? It is a HP Omnibook xe4400s
@Q5sys,BK wrote:The most interesting feature is protection from a crashed plugin -- so, if Adobe Flash Player goes down, the browser won't.
Thanks for passing along your work with the Sakura developer. I don't know how to map the key-bindings for Sakura in /etc/.bashrc but I will take a look at Slackware's .bashrc as I think Sakura works fine there with Bash 4.1.
Feel free to build your pets for the next release--I'm working hard on it, so hard I think I need a short break! The new KDE 4.4.3 is much larger with new features and dependencies so it won't fit on a Mariner CD. I may include an Xfce SFS in the Mariner ISO instead of KDE, but still offer a separate KDE add-on.
-TazOC