Well, I've seen this behaviour showing up only in Firebug. But I do
agree that's it something to do with the driver and Firefox. I've
noticed some other odd bugs in Firefox 4 with h/w acceleration.

On May 20, 9:49 pm, Keith <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have this problem with several programs... and I attribute it to the
> driver rather than the application.  My "test" is to take Freecell
> (the game) and drag it to the DVI window.  If it crashes, I know I'm
> on a DVI driver that's, let's say, not fully robust.  I'm not sure how
> much of the Hardware acceleration control is available via the USB
> driver interface, likely varying from manufacturer to manufacturer.
>
> Bottom line, I doubt it's a Firebug issue... but would love to hear
> from others.
>
> -Keith
>
> On May 19, 11:26 pm, abjbhat <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hello All,
>
> > I've noticed an interesting bug in Firebug - when the laptop is
> > attached to a dock and outputting to two monitors (each over DVI), the
> > script tab in Firebug refuses to work. When I switch to the script
> > tab, Firefox goes black for a few seconds and then starts to draw
> > again. After this point, the script tab in firebug will not draw
> > itself. All I see is a blank section where the scripts should be, but
> > it does continue to function. No other tabs are affected.
> > .....

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