OK, i worked some hours without ever opening Firefox today. Using Epiphany instead (which is not the best alternative, but as long as it works...). There wasn't a single freeze yet.
Tried several "extraordinary" things:
* play video from youtube (epiphany), suspend/resume during playback
* install VirtualBox, got Windows VM running, suspend/resume during run
* change power supply, suspend/resume, ...
All the time was intellij idea running (JDK 1.6, 32).
To me this seems very promising without using Firefox.
What can I do to give you some more information about the ff crash; running in gdb? If so, how can I tell gdb to write a stacktrace (if some) automatically to a file?
Or is there the possibility to run ff in a "lower privileged mode"?
Will also try to use a new profile, without any plugins installed. Though I don't think this is the cause as there is only Adblock and Firebug installed.
OK, i worked some hours without ever opening Firefox today. Using Epiphany instead (which is not the best alternative, but as long as it works...). There wasn't a single freeze yet.
Tried several "extraordinary" things:
* play video from youtube (epiphany), suspend/resume during playback
* install VirtualBox, got Windows VM running, suspend/resume during run
* change power supply, suspend/resume, ...
All the time was intellij idea running (JDK 1.6, 32).
To me this seems very promising without using Firefox.
What can I do to give you some more information about the ff crash; running in gdb? If so, how can I tell gdb to write a stacktrace (if some) automatically to a file?
Or is there the possibility to run ff in a "lower privileged mode"?
Will also try to use a new profile, without any plugins installed. Though I don't think this is the cause as there is only Adblock and Firebug installed.