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Howdy, |
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I noticed over the past few weeks a interesting issue. When I leave |
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Seamonkey open for several hours, it looses its connection to the |
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internet. If I open Firefox, it works fine. I can ping in a Konsole |
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too. In Seamonkey tho, not even a simple page like google will work. |
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If I close Seamonkey and then restart it, it works fine. I don't have |
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to log out of KDE or anything either. Just restart Seamonkey and it |
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works for a few more hours. Also, it affects both browser and email. |
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What is the path that Seamonkey takes to get to the internet? I have |
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tried a older version of Seamonkey but get the same results so I figure |
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it is something between Seamonkey and the internet that Firefox doesn't |
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use that I need to upgrade, downgrade or otherwise beat some sense |
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into. Just in case: |
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[ebuild R ~] www-client/seamonkey-2.17.1 USE="alsa chatzilla crypt |
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dbus ipc jit libnotify roaming startup-notification -custom-cflags |
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-custom-optimization -debug -gstreamer -system-jpeg -system-sqlite |
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-wifi" LINGUAS="-be -ca -cs -de -en_GB -es_AR -es_ES -fi -fr -gl -hu -it |
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-ja -lt -nb_NO -nl -pl -pt_PT -ru -sk -sv_SE -tr -uk -zh_CN -zh_TW" 0 kB |
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Thanks. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |
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