On 6/1/2017 10:11 AM, rickman wrote:
> Paul B. Gallagher wrote on 5/29/2017 3:39 AM:
>> rickman wrote:
>>
>>> I don't know if I can continue to use SeaMonkey.  I've been
>>> responding to posts in various groups for an hour or two and I've
>>> only been able to type for half that time.  I've tried restarting
>>> SeaMonkey but it still has these long delays.  Task manager says
>>> there is nothing going on in the system. None of the other apps are
>>> affected.  When I am waiting for the hourglass I can switch to Chrome
>>> and play Sudoku with no problems.
>>>
>>> I may have to buy a newsreader and give up on the open source stuff.
>>
>> The usual troubleshooting procedure is to launch SM in Safe Mode, disabling
>> all add-ons and extensions. If the problem goes away, repeat the procedure,
>> enabling one extension. If the problem is still gone, repeat, adding one
>> more extension at a time until the problem recurs. When it does, you have
>> the guilty party (the most recently added extension). At that point, post
>> back and someone here may well have a fix or workaround for that particular
>> extension.
> 
> Starting SeaMonkey in safe mode I still find delays and the other things 
> that make SeaMonkey hard to use.  Just now as I type this post it both would 
> freeze for some seconds as I type, but since it stops processing input as I 
> am typing it sometimes will switch back to the main window where the typing 
> is interpreted as commands.
> 

This might be a Windows problem instead of a SeaMonkey problem.

-- 
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com>

Consider:
*  Most state mandate that drivers have liability insurance.
*  Employers are mandated to have worker's compensation insurance.
*  If you live in a flood zone, flood insurance is mandatory.
*  If your home has a mortgage, fire insurance is mandatory.

Why then is mandatory health insurance so bad??
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