- OT:Firefox 1.5.0.2 / stability ?
- Posted by Colin Wilson on April 27th, 2006
Has anyone else had stability issues with Firefox since the update to
1.5.0.2 ?
Mine seems to be crashing on a regular basis without obvious reason,
i.e. sat there stationary while I read something
- Posted by PL on April 27th, 2006
Colin Wilson wrote:
I just installed it yesterday and it seems to be running okay, so far.
However, I do expect problems, because contrary to recommendation, I
installed the software over the previous version, rather than
uninstalling first!
- Posted by Colin Wilson on April 27th, 2006
Firefox hasn`t previously had any issues with an "over the top" install,
and when it updates itself automatically it does just that.
I might end up uninstalling a few of my plugins just in case, but there
are no problems flagged up for them...
- Posted by Mike Scott on April 27th, 2006
PL wrote:
?? Mine decided to upgrade itself a couple of days ago, so presumably
just plonked the new stuff on top of the old. Seems to work fine.
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- Posted by PeeGee on April 27th, 2006
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 00:05:04 +0100, Colin Wilson <void@btinternet.com>
wrote:
over existing version" upgrade from the previous 1.5 GB version.
(1 download, multiple installs)
PeeGee
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- Posted by PL on April 27th, 2006
Colin Wilson wrote:
This is the advice I got from the moderator when I raised a query about
emails on The Moz forums:
In this respect, the version 1.0.7 that I was running couldn't open
*.eml files.
- Posted by Chris on April 30th, 2006
In article <MPG.1eba0cfd3563f9e998971e@news.individual.net> ,
void@btinternet.com says...
Nope. Stability problems like this are usually related to a third-party
extensions being incompatible (have you forced any extensions..?) in
your version of Firefox.
Incidentally, 1.5.0 on X was terribly unstable with regards to memory
leaks all over the place! These have all been, thankfully, fixed in
1.5.2.
- Posted by Graham Murray on April 30th, 2006
Chris <see@reply.to.field> writes:
Though firefox normally checks each extension for compatibility and
does not load ones which are (known to be) incompatible.
- Posted by Chris on April 30th, 2006
In article <87odyjebsw.fsf@newton.gmurray.org.uk>,
newspost@gmurray.org.uk says...
...there's the key word, though - 'known to be'.
Firefox only assess if they'll work on the updated version by looking at
the signature release that the extension maintainer provides - ie, this
extension works with Firefox 1.x-x.x. There's no guarantee that the
source code hasn't changed extensively enough to create a problem with
an extension that Firefox's installer checker isn't aware about - nor
could ever possibly hope to check automatically.
Incidentally, how do we know that the OP hasn't installed the night
tools package and forced an extension to work? We don't.
- Posted by Colin Wilson on April 30th, 2006
AFAIK i`ve only got known "compatible" extensions - which have been 100%
stable until the update.
I`ll try killing a few off, see how it goes :-}
- Posted by Chris on April 30th, 2006
In article <MPG.1ebf13f97efe7673989732@news.individual.net> ,
void@btinternet.com says...
There's a number of things you can try here:
1. Create a new profile, (firefox --profilemanager iirc) then use it for
/x/ amount of time, and see if you can replicate the problem.
2. Search google for some of the extensions you are using and any other
reported problems with them. This might take some time, but these
things often do 
3. From within your new profile, if you're unable to replicate the
instability, start adding extensions that you have loaded into your
existing profile. Then, keep using the profile and see if you can now
replicate your instability.
Lots to try 
Cheers,
Chris
- Posted by Colin Wilson on April 30th, 2006
Yup - luckily I can probably live with a little instability - it doesn`t
happen often enough to become a real issue yet :-}