Hello Jason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]),

at 21:38:27, 08-M�r-00, you wrote:

>> Yes, it certainly would suppose a lot of coding, but I'd prefer
>> waiting (I am used to it anyway as well as every Amiga user) and then
>> having a stable proggy, than having a system that crashes 3-10 times
>> per day. And for now it is sure that MUI is the bad guy, because I
>> have spent a lot of time trying to remove possible hacks and stuff
>> that is not needed. It's always MUI programs that crash.
> 

[snip]

> If you're crashing 3-10 times per day, maybe its about time you give
> your system a birthday and start again. There's something *seriously*
> wrong with your system. It's not MUI.
>

Ok, let's assume it's that. When I got OS3.5 I erased my boot partition
(after doing a copy I have not touched yet), and installed starting from
0. That includes MUI. Then I updated some of the MUI libs I knew of (and
those that Vapor apps ask for), and that was about it. As for now I'd
say my system is clean. Apart of MCP perhaps, which I have not used for
some time after installing OS3.5, but I had crashes before and after
running it anyway.

So, done that, what else could I do ? Is it the proggies I am using then
? YAM2.0 is stable, IB2.1 is not (who doesn't know that ?). And AmIRC3.3
is not stable either. Actually it's this two proggies that most problems
give. With AmIRC, since v3.1 (never used 3.0, so I don't know).

And even if it is those programs, why does the system crash then by
simple things like iconifying or uniconifying, or resizing windows ? I
mean, if it was specific stuff...

Well, perhaps I would be a good beta tester, somehow I always get my
system to crash, maybe it's just my face the program get scared of ?
Uhm... :)


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