On Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 23 novembre 2010, Bret Busby a écrit :
I use iceape on this computer, as I generally run Debian 5, and I have
installed Iceape and Iceweasel on this computer.
Which versions?
"
ceape 1.0.9
* Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US;
rv:1.8.0.14eol) Gecko/20070505 Iceape/1.0.9
(Debian-1.0.13~pre080614i-0etch1)
"
iceweasel version is 3.0.6-3
These are the latest versions available for Debian 5.
When Iceape crashes, which it does frequently, the session at the time of
the
crash is lost.
SM 2.0 doesn't frequently crash (here, on linux), and the session isn't
lost either.
I have observed that Galeon, in running the next time from a crash,
provides
three options:
1. Restore last session (session which crashed)
2. Open new session and save last session as bookmarks (creates new
bookmarks
folder, wit bookmarks for all tabs and windows that were open when session
crashed)
3. Open new session, deleting previous session
My request is this; could Firefox and Seamonkey (thence to hopefully filter
through to Iceweasel and Iceape, to be implemented therein), have the same
provisions implemented?
SM 2.0 offers 1 and 3.
Also, would it be possible for Firefox and Seamonkey (thence to hopefully
filter through to Iceweasel and Iceape, to be implemented therein), to
include in the File menu (and thence to be fully implemented), an option,
as
Opera has; "Save current session", so that the current session can be saved
and closed in an orderly manner, as needed?
Not really the same, but:
- SM 2.0 offers to save session when you try and quit, if you have several
windows/tabs opened.
- You can set prefs so that your start page is the last page visited.
HTH.
--
LL
In the circumstances, what is the possibility of Seamonkey being offered
as a .deb package?
I have had massive trouble, in the past, trying to install anything that
is not in the form of a .deb package, and so only install software that
is in that form.
--
Bret Busby
Armadale
West Australia
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