The Official Win32 20111208 builds are out
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I don't have it.
Hope dies penultimate. What remains till the end is sarcasm. And I have plenty of it.
With the update, mine haven't crashed for 10 mins xD
"I love God, He's my favourite fictional character." - Homer J. Simpson
Mine crashed five times in ten minutes. What a performance. -_-
Hope dies penultimate. What remains till the end is sarcasm. And I have plenty of it.
Even if I disable Stylish, there're still crashes. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708248#c6 has explained the cause of crashes (which I understand nothing
![]() I've got Stylish installed with a number of Styles active and I haven't experienced any crashing at all - not with today's nightly or yesterday's.
"It may be that there are true demonstrations; but this is not certain. Thus, this proves nothing else but that it is not certain that all is uncertain, to the glory of skepticism." Pascal's Pensées
-EDIT- Doublepost
Last edited by BananasGoMoo on December 8th, 2011, 2:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
my nightly has not crashed except once since I disabled my shockwave plugin. If anyone has that plugin on the current build, they might want to try disabling it.
I have that plug-in and, still, no crashes at all. "It may be that there are true demonstrations; but this is not certain. Thus, this proves nothing else but that it is not certain that all is uncertain, to the glory of skepticism." Pascal's Pensées
No, but it doesn't like my Java. It says:
What I have:
Weird, I left my browser open while eating my lunch and when came back to the laptop... surprise the browser crashed. xD
I need to test it for a little longer but in a clean profile. And yes, Stylish is not the problem. "I love God, He's my favourite fictional character." - Homer J. Simpson
Similar thing I got with Java 1.7.0_01 and Win XP SP3 ![]() But when I got the message it locked up the Nightly window completely and I had to force close Nightly ![]() I have no crashing whatsoever and these are the extensions and plug-ins I have installed (one should be able to dismiss any of these as the culprit to what you are experiencing if you are experiencing crashes):
![]() ![]() "It may be that there are true demonstrations; but this is not certain. Thus, this proves nothing else but that it is not certain that all is uncertain, to the glory of skepticism." Pascal's Pensées
When I said "shockwave plugin" I meant the one called "shockwave for Director" not "shockwave flash" (in regard to your previous comment) EDIT: also I haven't been crashing on this Firefox installation (the other is on my flash drive and I use it at school, and is 32 bit firefox)
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