Re: An odd SM crash

2013-03-22 Thread Paul B. Gallagher
Geoff Welsh wrote: Robert Kaiser wrote: Ed Mullen schrieb: I just woke my displays and the above situation was in effect. I did check the crash reports and there is one, generated when Irefreshed the screen:

Re: An odd SM crash

2013-03-22 Thread Geoff Welsh
Robert Kaiser wrote: Ed Mullen schrieb: I just woke my displays and the above situation was in effect. I did check the crash reports and there is one, generated when Irefreshed the screen: That's a crash of

Re: An odd SM crash

2013-03-22 Thread David E. Ross
On 3/21/13 4:01 PM, Ed Mullen wrote: > I leave SeaMonkey running, walk away from my PC. Come back some > indeterminate number of hours later. > > Hit the CTRL key to wake up my displays. Screen comes up as expected. > Move the mouse around the screen. As the mouse moves over the SM > window(s)

Re: An odd SM crash

2013-03-22 Thread Robert Kaiser
Ed Mullen schrieb: I just woke my displays and the above situation was in effect. I did check the crash reports and there is one, generated when Irefreshed the screen: That's a crash of the Flash plugin proc

Re: An odd SM crash

2013-03-22 Thread M Gordon
Ed Mullen wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: I leave SeaMonkey running, walk away from my PC. Come back some indeterminate number of hours later. Hit the CTRL key to wake up my displays. Screen comes up as expected. Move the mouse around the screen. As the mouse moves over the SM window(s) it wipes/erases

Re: An odd SM crash

2013-03-22 Thread Ed Mullen
Ed Mullen wrote: I leave SeaMonkey running, walk away from my PC. Come back some indeterminate number of hours later. Hit the CTRL key to wake up my displays. Screen comes up as expected. Move the mouse around the screen. As the mouse moves over the SM window(s) it wipes/erases the SM image. R

An odd SM crash

2013-03-21 Thread Ed Mullen
I leave SeaMonkey running, walk away from my PC. Come back some indeterminate number of hours later. Hit the CTRL key to wake up my displays. Screen comes up as expected. Move the mouse around the screen. As the mouse moves over the SM window(s) it wipes/erases the SM image. Right-click, ch