I think that I did something wrong, then, I have a problem with unresponsive scripts. How do I fix it?[color=#0000FF]Shador[/color] wrote:Yes, you always need to completely restart firefox/thunderbird when
upgrading otherwise weird stuff tends to happen, sometimes making them
even unusable.
[Salix-main] new glibc & xul applications
[Salix-main] new glibc & xul applications
Re: [Salix-main] new glibc & xul applications
Does it work with a new Firefox profile?
Maybe a challenge with the installed addons, then just remove those bad guys.
I think the same applies for Thunderbird, it is only another frontend.
Maybe a challenge with the installed addons, then just remove those bad guys.

I think the same applies for Thunderbird, it is only another frontend.
Re: [Salix-main] new glibc & xul applications
I don't understand the post title.
-Why [salix-main] ? current is not online
-What are the links between glibc, xul, mozilla profile ?
Don't expect so much answers with a not so clear title
@kodo: You make me think about someone recently banned, but I'm surely wrong
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-Why [salix-main] ? current is not online
-What are the links between glibc, xul, mozilla profile ?
Don't expect so much answers with a not so clear title

@kodo: You make me think about someone recently banned, but I'm surely wrong

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Re: [Salix-main] new glibc & xul applications
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It is the same issue in both screen shots.
That message is related to a timeout feature in the javascript engine for stopping endless scripts due to performance reasons.
The value in my profile was 10 sec. For instance, increase it to 15 in [url]about:config[/url].
http://wiki.foxmarks.com/wiki/Foxmarks: ... pt_Timeout
It is the same issue in both screen shots.
That message is related to a timeout feature in the javascript engine for stopping endless scripts due to performance reasons.
The value in my profile was 10 sec. For instance, increase it to 15 in [url]about:config[/url].
Source:dom.max_script_run_time
http://wiki.foxmarks.com/wiki/Foxmarks: ... pt_Timeout