I understand that the core Seamonkey development team reads a lot of the
postings on this newsgroup, so I wanted to take this opportunity to post some
feedback on a particular issue regarding the newly released Seamonkey 2.0 suite
that has otherwise made what has been a excellent refinement of rec
Update to the original feedback post I made earlier - After extensive monitoring
of individual core load on the multi-core CPU while playing back many different
Flash FLV videos, I can positively confirm that virtually all of the time, Flash
FLV playback using the exact same Flash plug-in that I
An update to the reoccuring stalling mystery of SM 2.0 that I posted in detail
earlier. After many hours of close observation of the CPU load on the individual
CPU cores on the multi-core CPU I am running on, using both the AMD Power
Monitor (which displayed individual core load and dynamic core
Are you doing updates more than once a day?
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Nope. I always disable all automatic updates for all my software if at all
possible, including SM. The release I am currently running is the original
release posted on the official Seamonkey project page on the first day it was
released. It has not been updated since nor am I aware that there is
User:
>An update to the reoccuring stalling mystery of SM 2.0 that I posted in detail
>earlier. After many hours of close observation of the CPU load on the
>individual
>CPU cores on the multi-core CPU I am running on, using both the AMD Power
>Monitor (which displayed individual core load and
Hartmut Figge wrote:
User:
An update to the reoccuring stalling mystery of SM 2.0 that I posted in detail
earlier. After many hours of close observation of the CPU load on the individual
CPU cores on the multi-core CPU I am running on, using both the AMD Power
Monitor (which displayed individua
User:
>One thing I have never been too clear about the newsgroup function on the
>Mozilla suite / Seamonkey - if I have a newsgroup server collapsed in the news
>folder pane, then the newsgroup server is NOT accessed UNTIL I either
>highlight
>the news server or open it and highlight one of th
Hartmut Figge wrote:
User:
One thing I have never been too clear about the newsgroup function on the
Mozilla suite / Seamonkey - if I have a newsgroup server collapsed in the news
folder pane, then the newsgroup server is NOT accessed UNTIL I either highlight
the news server or open it and high
User:
>Thanks again for your reply. Do you have any confirmation whether the
>collapsed news server state in SM 1.X resulted in the application
>from skipping of the news server fetch operation?
Too long ago for me. I am using self compiled nightlies for many years
and SM1, well, after deleting o
On 10/31/2009 04:58 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> User:
>
>>One thing I have never been too clear about the newsgroup function on the
>>Mozilla suite / Seamonkey - if I have a newsgroup server collapsed in the
>>news
>>folder pane, then the newsgroup server is NOT accessed UNTIL I either
>>highli
NoOp:
> I have 'Check for...' turned off for all news servers, but have
> grown accustom to the high cpu when checking my gmane.org newsgroups
> in 2.0 where I have at least 25 subscribed groups.
Yes, it doesn't matter if you check manually or if that si done
automatically.
> When I first open t
On 10/31/2009 07:13 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> NoOp:
>
>> I have 'Check for...' turned off for all news servers, but have
>> grown accustom to the high cpu when checking my gmane.org newsgroups
>> in 2.0 where I have at least 25 subscribed groups.
>
> Yes, it doesn't matter if you check manually
NoOp wrote:
When I first open the server (click the right triangle next to the
server name), cpu skyrockets& all things mozilla pause. I can confirm
that this does not happen when doing the same from my 1.1.18 (linux&
windows).
Strangely also, when the newsgroup auto check messages function is
Hartmut Figge schrieb:
First i had posted about this issue several weeks ago in
<4abf7628.4060...@hfigge.myfqdn.de>, also dcsm.n-b. And later i thought
that some numbers would be nice. *g*
As it looks like we have a real problem with a reproducible and
logically explainable cause, do we also h
On 10/31/2009 07:13 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> NoOp:
>
>> I have 'Check for...' turned off for all news servers, but have
>> grown accustom to the high cpu when checking my gmane.org newsgroups
>> in 2.0 where I have at least 25 subscribed groups.
>
> Yes, it doesn't matter if you check manually
NoOp:
>On 10/31/2009 07:13 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> I have already given the time frame. First the problem could be avoided
>> by backing out 'Patch, version 1.1' from
>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311774.
>> <4ac0a452.4070...@hfigge.myfqdn.de>.
>
>Ok I give, what specificall
On 11/01/2009 04:12 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
> NoOp:
>>On 10/31/2009 07:13 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
>
>>> I have already given the time frame. First the problem could be avoided
>>> by backing out 'Patch, version 1.1' from
>>> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311774.
>>> <4ac0a452.4070
NoOp:
> On 11/01/2009 04:12 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> Well, using the MIDF
>
>Obviously you are not from Malaysia :-)
>http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/MIDF
:-P http://messageidfinder.mozdev.org/
But this one will not work on SM2. I had to fix it for my personal
needs. And there will be
On 11/01/2009 04:59 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
...
>
> But luckily i am only a user and not a devel. So i can stay with
> Wizardry 7, at the moment. :)
That you can :-) Just let me know when you upgrade to Wizardry 7.0.1 :-)
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On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 16:28:48 -0800, NoOp wrote:
> On 11/01/2009 04:12 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
>> NoOp:
> The Message ID: <4ac0a452.4070...@hfigge.myfqdn.de>
> I don't use google groups et al; nor do many others.
>
>> Well, using the MIDF
>
> Obviously you are not from Malaysia :-)
> http://acr
Philip Chee:
> On Sun, 01 Nov 2009 16:28:48 -0800, NoOp wrote:
>> On 11/01/2009 04:12 PM, Hartmut Figge wrote:
>>> Well, using the MIDF
>>
>> Obviously you are not from Malaysia :-)
>> http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/MIDF
>
> Well I am, so that reference by Hartmut confused me no end.
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