From: Yoz Grahame Date: 07:18 on 18 Dec 2006 Subject: Firefucked 2.0 Oh go on, Firefox! Please freeze solid on me again! It's only been, what, four times today? I can't tell if it's your core code that's causing the problem or one of the extensions I've installed in an attempt to stave off other kinds of hatefulness. And I won't be able to tell unless I play the thrilling all-day game of systematically uninstalling them one by one. I love that game so much! Please, never implement anything remotely sensible like partitioned execution environments for Javascript! Because that would... wait, you *have* implemented that? But you haven't bothered using it for extensions? Genius! Thank you, Firefox! I love you, Firefox! ... Firefox?
From: Robert Rothenberg Date: 12:18 on 18 Dec 2006 Subject: Re: Firefucked 2.0 On 18/12/06 07:18 Yoz Grahame wrote: > Oh go on, Firefox! Please freeze solid on me again! It's only been, > what, four times today? > > I can't tell if it's your core code that's causing the problem or one > of the extensions I've installed ... Probably the latter. > And I won't be able to tell unless I play the thrilling all-day game of > systematically uninstalling them one by one. ... A slightly less hateful means is to *disable* all of them and then re-enable them one-by-one. With a bit of thought you can probably guess which ones are the culprits and try them first.
From: jrodman Date: 12:32 on 18 Dec 2006 Subject: Re: Firefucked 2.0 On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 12:18:18PM +0000, Robert Rothenberg wrote: > On 18/12/06 07:18 Yoz Grahame wrote: > > And I won't be able to tell unless I play the thrilling all-day game of > > systematically uninstalling them one by one. ... > > A slightly less hateful means is to *disable* all of them and then re-enable > them one-by-one. With a bit of thought you can probably guess which ones > are the culprits and try them first. This makes me nostalgic for the days of System 6 INITs / System 7 Extensions. And by nostalgic, I mean sick. -josh
From: Adam Atlas Date: 14:59 on 18 Dec 2006 Subject: Re: Firefucked 2.0 On 18 Dec 2006, at 07.32, jrodman@xxxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx wrote: > On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 12:18:18PM +0000, Robert Rothenberg wrote: >> On 18/12/06 07:18 Yoz Grahame wrote: >>> And I won't be able to tell unless I play the thrilling all-day >>> game of >>> systematically uninstalling them one by one. ... >> >> A slightly less hateful means is to *disable* all of them and then >> re-enable >> them one-by-one. With a bit of thought you can probably guess >> which ones >> are the culprits and try them first. > > This makes me nostalgic for the days of System 6 INITs / System 7 > Extensions. > > And by nostalgic, I mean sick. > > -josh Indeed. And it harkens back, in turn, to good old Conflict Catcher. I'm glad those days are over. But it seems Firefox could do with one. Casady & Green, you're back in business!
From: Jonathan Stowe Date: 12:32 on 18 Dec 2006 Subject: Re: Firefucked 2.0 On Mon, 2006-12-18 at 12:18 +0000, Robert Rothenberg wrote: > On 18/12/06 07:18 Yoz Grahame wrote: > > Oh go on, Firefox! Please freeze solid on me again! It's only been, > > what, four times today? > > > > I can't tell if it's your core code that's causing the problem or one > > of the extensions I've installed ... > > Probably the latter. The poxy thing shouldn't let third party extensions fuck it up then should it? I found the otherwise occasionally useful Firebug was a prime suspect in this matter ....
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