On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 14:01 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Daniel

???

> >I may do that if someone provides me with a way to do it that doesn't
> > involve opening all the 150 tabs manually. I already mentioned that the
> > bug is probably somewhere outside of Galeon, feel free to reassign the
> > bug if you know where.
> 
> you can do this by saving them as a directory in the
> bookmarks,then importing galeon bookmarks in the other browser.
> In the new browser right clicking on the bookmark folder and
> choosing "open in a new tab" (konqueror) or "open in new tabs"
> mozilla will do hte trick.

Thanks, but that'll result in all tabs being in a single window, right?
That's not exactly the same thing as my former Galeon session, but I
don't know if the difference is relevant...

> Maybe there was a swapping problem also. The new galeon use less
> memory, that could fix it.

Well, my GNOME session was pretty deep into swap most of the time, but
that was never a problem before.


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