From: Peter Hayes on 16 Apr 2010 13:07 Is Firefox with noscript plugin becoming less reliable? I find I end up in a loop of Firefox reporting problems that is only resolved by a re-boot. I have recently left my MacBook on more than I have in the past. Another user gets the option to restore the last screens or re-boot when we share & switch users. Pete H
From: Bernard Peek on 16 Apr 2010 14:57 On 16/04/10 18:07, Peter Hayes wrote: > Is Firefox with noscript plugin becoming less reliable? I find I end up > in a loop of Firefox reporting problems that is only resolved by a > re-boot. I have recently left my MacBook on more than I have in the > past. Another user gets the option to restore the last screens or > re-boot when we share & switch users. Could be. I'm running FF with noscript under Linux and the latest update is FUBAR. I'm having to switch to Opera until the next FF update comes out. > > Pete H -- Bernard Peek bap(a)shrdlu.com
From: David Kennedy on 16 Apr 2010 15:20 Bernard Peek wrote: > On 16/04/10 18:07, Peter Hayes wrote: >> Is Firefox with noscript plugin becoming less reliable? I find I end up >> in a loop of Firefox reporting problems that is only resolved by a >> re-boot. I have recently left my MacBook on more than I have in the >> past. Another user gets the option to restore the last screens or >> re-boot when we share & switch users. > > Could be. I'm running FF with noscript under Linux and the latest update > is FUBAR. I'm having to switch to Opera until the next FF update comes out. I got a notification - today - of an update to NoScript. Might be worth checking. -- David Kennedy http://www.anindianinexile.com
From: Peter Hayes on 16 Apr 2010 16:01 On 16/04/2010 20:20, David Kennedy wrote: > Bernard Peek wrote: >> On 16/04/10 18:07, Peter Hayes wrote: >>> Is Firefox with noscript plugin becoming less reliable? I find I end up >>> in a loop of Firefox reporting problems that is only resolved by a >>> re-boot. I have recently left my MacBook on more than I have in the >>> past. Another user gets the option to restore the last screens or >>> re-boot when we share & switch users. >> >> Could be. I'm running FF with noscript under Linux and the latest update >> is FUBAR. I'm having to switch to Opera until the next FF update comes >> out. > > I got a notification - today - of an update to NoScript. Might be worth > checking. > > It was the latest noscript re-start of Firefox that triggered the problem, but a re-boot fixed everything so I'm not happy to say what's to blame. Pete H
From: chris on 19 Apr 2010 04:30 On 16/04/10 21:01, Peter Hayes wrote: > On 16/04/2010 20:20, David Kennedy wrote: >> Bernard Peek wrote: >>> On 16/04/10 18:07, Peter Hayes wrote: >>>> Is Firefox with noscript plugin becoming less reliable? I find I end up >>>> in a loop of Firefox reporting problems that is only resolved by a >>>> re-boot. I have recently left my MacBook on more than I have in the >>>> past. Another user gets the option to restore the last screens or >>>> re-boot when we share & switch users. >>> >>> Could be. I'm running FF with noscript under Linux and the latest update >>> is FUBAR. I'm having to switch to Opera until the next FF update comes >>> out. >> >> I got a notification - today - of an update to NoScript. Might be worth >> checking. >> >> > It was the latest noscript re-start of Firefox that triggered the > problem, but a re-boot fixed everything so I'm not happy to say what's > to blame. Although I find the continual updates to NoScript a PITA, I can't say I've had any major problems with it or FF. This is on Linux or OSX.
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