Mozilla tweaks Firefox crash protection feature
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Mozilla pushed out a minor update to Firefox on Saturday, slightly adjusting the new plug-in crash protection feature that was introduced last week. Firefox 3.6.6 for Windows and Linux delays the amount of time that the plug-in protection module will wait before terminating an unresponsive plug-in.
Mozilla evangelist Mike Beltzner said in a blog post on Saturday that although Firefox 3.6.4 was beta-tested with nearly 1 million users, after its release the company began hearing complaints from some users, especially those playing games on older computers. The crash protection feature would only wait 10 seconds before aborting a plug-in; that's now been extended to 45 seconds.
For more on this story, read Mozilla tweaks new plug-in protection on CNET News.
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stefrayb14th Sep -
RE: Mozilla tweaks Firefox crash protection feature
Noticed Firefox 3.6.6 running slower and slower. Keep cache, swap, history, OS and app temp files clean. Been trying out chrome with hopes it is a relatively bug free with no gaping security issues. Very fast, not real pleased with always driving through googles servers. No noticeable lag but their servers are quite close.
LostValley@...29th Jun 2010
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