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#28011 14-Nov-2008 10:37
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Anyone else using this combo and found that FF crashes.

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  #177926 14-Nov-2008 10:42
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Updated yesterday to 3.0.4, and this morning has been absolutely fine.




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  #177927 14-Nov-2008 10:44
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Hi, with Gmail, it seems to be Gmail that sends it on a spin.

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  #177928 14-Nov-2008 10:49
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Is there some thing that must be done for it to go crashing?

I logged into Gmail this morning and it's fine (e.g. check mail, do a few activities like delete/move)




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  #177933 14-Nov-2008 11:44
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i use google apps on gmail and seems fine not having any issues with 3.0.4

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  #177937 14-Nov-2008 11:53
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Hmm, will have another go.

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  #177966 14-Nov-2008 12:44
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hmmm, well with advise from someone on the FF support forum i clear the cache, and eventually it came back to normal. Whats a bit annoying is I had only cleared the cache yesterday and hardly used that machine since, so its not like the cache was packed, maybe they have used a different cache control and it didnt agree.

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