Ray_Net wrote :
> Libertarian Lilly wrote, On 27/09/2012 21:52:
>> I have the latest SM installed, and lately it keeps flipping off into
>> the bookmarks manager when I visit some web pages. I mean, I'll be
>> going to a web page and suddenly that screen goes away
I have the latest SM installed, and lately it keeps flipping off into the
bookmarks manager when I visit some web pages. I mean, I'll be going to a web
page and suddenly that screen goes away and I'm looking at the bookmarks
manager, which I had open as a separate tab in my tray. ( Windows 7 Hom
What am I gonna do with SM?!
I still cant see captcha images with it, and have to open Internet Explorer
and redo everything I was doing, so I can see the captcha!
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"David E. Ross" wrote :
> On 8/29/12 5:42 PM, Libertarian Lilly wrote:
>> One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
>> images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
>>
>> I have to open Internet Ex
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote :
> Libertarian Lilly wrote:
>
>> One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
>> images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
>>
>> I have to open Internet Exp
One of these recent versions of SM screwed up my ability to see Captcha
images when I need to use them. Now I don't see the images at all.
I have to open Internet Explorer to do whatever I need, so I can see the
Captcha images.
Is Moz aware of this, or is there some setting I need to fix?
Libertarian Lilly wrote :
> Libertarian Lilly wrote :
>
>> Libertarian Lilly wrote :
>>
>>> Libertarian Lilly wrote :
>>>
>>>> I downloaded the latest SM 2 days ago, and now web pages don't even
>>>> look right a
Libertarian Lilly wrote :
> Libertarian Lilly wrote :
>
>> Libertarian Lilly wrote :
>>
>>> I downloaded the latest SM 2 days ago, and now web pages don't even
>>> look right anymore. A bunch of sites are looking like botched html,
>>> eve
Libertarian Lilly wrote :
> Libertarian Lilly wrote :
>
>> I downloaded the latest SM 2 days ago, and now web pages don't even
>> look right anymore. A bunch of sites are looking like botched html,
>> even including Ebay!
>>
>>
>
> I think
Libertarian Lilly wrote :
> I downloaded the latest SM 2 days ago, and now web pages don't even look
> right anymore. A bunch of sites are looking like botched html, even
> including Ebay!
>
>
I think I found the problem. I checked settings and it looks like this lates
I downloaded the latest SM 2 days ago, and now web pages don't even look
right anymore. A bunch of sites are looking like botched html, even including
Ebay!
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Libertarian Lilly wrote :
> I am SO pissed!
>
> I was writing on a blog for 10 minutes and suddenly clicked the space
> below a line of text where I was writing and Sea MOnkey locked up, not
> just that, but my WHOLE PC! Anything else I tried, and the wheel would
> just sp
Libertarian Lilly wrote :
> I am SO pissed!
>
> I was writing on a blog for 10 minutes and suddenly clicked the space
> below a line of text where I was writing and Sea MOnkey locked up, not
> just that, but my WHOLE PC! Anything else I tried, and the wheel would
> just sp
I am SO pissed!
I was writing on a blog for 10 minutes and suddenly clicked the space below a
line of text where I was writing and Sea MOnkey locked up, not just that, but
my WHOLE PC! Anything else I tried, and the wheel would just spin on that
program too! I couldn'te even ctrl-alt-delete to
Daniel wrote :
> Libertarian Lilly wrote:
>> gjikkl wrote :
>>
>>> Jean Zebloski wrote:
>>>> Why would Seamonkey be chewing up 430 megs of RAM all the time?
>>>>
>>> Because it makes ineficient use of cache, but works toward that has
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote :
> gjikkl wrote:
>
>> Ed Mullen wrote:
>>> Win 7 32-bit, 4Gb RAM, SM 2.9.1. 12 tabs open. 155,740 Kb of RAM used.
>>
>> Win 7 64-bit, 4Gb RAM, SM 2.9.1. 18 tabs open. 519,296 Kb of RAM used.
>
> Pray tell, what pages are opened in those 18 tabs?
>
Here's 10
Barry Edwin Gilmour wrote :
> Daniel wrote:
>> gjikkl wrote:
>>> Jean Zebloski wrote:
Why would Seamonkey be chewing up 430 megs of RAM all the time?
>>> Because it makes ineficient use of cache, but works toward that has been
>>> initiated and they say will continue to improve over ti
gjikkl wrote :
> Jean Zebloski wrote:
>> Why would Seamonkey be chewing up 430 megs of RAM all the time?
>>
> Because it makes ineficient use of cache, but works toward that has been
> initiated and they say will continue to improve over time, for now he
> have to settle for a FAT SEAMONKEY, t
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" wrote :
>>
>> Gerard had to have mis-typed. No modern PC has anything less than 512
>> Mb to 1 Gb of RAM.
>
> GerardJan frequently does. He has also freely admitted that he
> occasionally forgets his medication. ;-)
>
>> My PC (one of five) has 4 GIGA-bytes of RAM
Ed Mullen wrote :
> Gerard had to have mis-typed. No modern PC has anything less than 512
> Mb to 1 Gb of RAM.
>
> My PC (one of five) has 4 GIGA-bytes of RAM.
>
resolved, yes
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"Paul B. Gallagher" wrote :
> Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote:
>
>> But if GerardJan has (only) 4Mbytes of physical memory,
>> how does he fit that 41 meg tab into it?
>
> If he has only 4 MB of RAM, he's running a wristwatch, not a computer.
> He must've meant 4 GB.
>
Of course.
Hey, I still hav
Rostyslaw Lewyckyj wrote :
> GerardJan wrote:
>> Libertarian Lilly wrote:
>>> Come to think of it, if SM is using about 41 megs of RAM per open tab,
>>> isn't that WAY excessive?
>>>
>> good enough for me, i have 4Mbyte physical memory
>>
Come to think of it, if SM is using about 41 megs of RAM per open tab, isn't
that WAY excessive?
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