Version: 3.5 (using KDE 1.2) OS: Linux Here is my (reproducible) strange bug: I visit the french white pages www.pagesjaunes.fr/pagesblanches/ and enter a request, say meyer in paris. The result page causes an eternal SIGALRM seqence in X and the system freezes entirely. On reboot, the firefox profile is (in most cases) unusuable. Backup it before playing! firefox 3.0.16 Mozilla/5.0 (en-US; rv:1.9.1.2) Gecko/20090729 Firefox/3.5.2 with noscript installed (and I block the site in question), so the bug is neither java, nor javascript, nor flash related. When I visit the same page with konqueror, there is no crash. I conclude that firefox kills X - which should not be possible ... I am sorry for the very incomplete report, feel free to ask me all details you want (but, sorry guys, I am not admin, so "install this or that" may be difficult). thanks, Bernhard Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Mandriva 2009 edition, use firefox firefox 3.0.16 Mozilla/5.0 (en-US; rv:1.9.1.2) Gecko/20090729 Firefox/3.5.2 under KDE 3.5 to visit www.pagesjaunes.fr/pagesblanches/ enter a name you wish and a french city you wish, click "trouver" (find) and the system freezes. Actual Results: X freezes. Computer remains accessible by SSH, X seams to send millions of SIGALRM that nobody listens to. On reboot you better have a backup of your .mozilla folder, because the profile is (often) lost (well, disfunctional) by the crash. Expected Results: either it should work or a bug in firefox should cause X to terminate firefox.
Hi, given the problem seems specific to Firefox, please report that to the Firefox developers, not to KDE.