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by hechacker1 on Mon 18th Jun 2007 16:04 UTC
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2005-08-01
Nice, you crashed firefox in my stable linux system (not so stable after all)...
Either
1. Dos inside java is too much of a download for me to wait.
2. Firefox and java 6 dont like each other.
3. Sigh (goes back to windows XP where it loads fine).
Member since:
2005-08-01
Nice, you crashed firefox in my stable linux system (not so stable after all)...
Either
1. Dos inside java is too much of a download for me to wait.
2. Firefox and java 6 dont like each other.
3. Sigh (goes back to windows XP where it loads fine).