Em 13-08-2015 04:24, thorsten escreveu:
> Am 08/12/15 um 15:02 schrieb Fernando de Oliveira:
>> Em 12-08-2015 08:57, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu:
>>> Crashed several times, today. After some time, it coincided with scroll
>>> up using the middle mouse wheel.
>>>
>>> Toggled to "false" in about:config.
>>>
>>>          general.smoothScroll;false
>>>
>>> Seems to be working fine, now, hopefully "fixed".
>>>
>>> Don't know if this is a well problem, or only local.
>>>
>>> If someone can confirm, or, better yet, find a fix, we will need it for
>>> the book.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>
>>
>> Wrong cause.
>>
>> Crashed again, clicking another tab.
>>
>> Changed the subject to reflect that I can't reproduce yet to determine
>> the cause.
>>
>> Not a good day.
>>
>> After all that slowing me down, a power failure. :-(
>>
> 
> This is not a fix, but in my case recompiling cairo without xlib-xcb
> seems to be a workaround.
> 
> thorsten
> 

Thanks, Thorsten.

I was going to tell you that I was going to check that, but for it
appears that a kind invisible witch have solved my problem.

Today I worked a lot (no internet connection, but had local copy of the
book), updating packages with security problems in a virtual box.

*Not a single crash for 4:18 hours.*

That makes impossible for me to test your work around.

Please, would you describe details of your problem, to compare with
Ken's and mine?

Perhaps we could add a comment about crashes in FF-40.0 with your "fix".

Opinions, please?

I didn't hear from Doug. Doug, did you test and no crashes?

Thank you all, again.

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Fernando
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