tag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:/discussions/problems/8425-firefox-panic-in-fpr1TenFourFox: Discussion 2017-06-29T11:51:06Ztag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/428560562017-06-28T01:11:49Z2017-06-28T01:11:49ZFirefox Panic in FPR1<div><p>I don't know what a "Firefox Panic" is. Is this a kernel panic or something else?</p></div>Cameron Kaisertag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/428560562017-06-28T01:21:46Z2017-06-28T01:21:47ZFirefox Panic in FPR1<div><p>Hi Cameron - I wish now I'd captured with phone or something. It definitely<br>
had the attributes of a kernel panic, but it did actually read "Firefox<br>
panic", which I've certainly never seen.</p>
<p>The G5 crashed again with same situation a third time, so went back to<br>
45.9.0 for time being, and that's running just fine, same as always.<br>
Stumped.</p></div>Dean Caponetag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/428560562017-06-28T01:35:24Z2017-06-28T01:35:24ZFirefox Panic in FPR1<div><p>If you can take a picture of the screen with a cell phone or something, I'd like to see it.</p>
<p>For the record, this is being typed on FPR1 with a PowerMac 11,2 (Quad G5). I have 16GB of RAM, but MenuMeters shows barely 1200MB in use, so I don't think memory pressure is the problem.</p>
<p>If you create a clean new user account and run TenFourFox in that, do you see a similar problem? It's possible TenFourFox is conflicting with a kernel extension or haxie.</p></div>Cameron Kaisertag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/428560562017-06-28T16:50:56Z2017-06-28T16:50:57ZFirefox Panic in FPR1<div><p>Hi Cameron:</p>
<p>This crash happened just a bit ago this morning. Please note, this does not<br>
display the specific text 'Firefox panic'....otherwise same. Swear I didn't<br>
make that up :-)</p>
<p>As FYI: All TFF Boxes run just fine, etc. User account new and clean, do<br>
believe you're right there's a conflict somewhere.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p></div>Dean Caponetag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/428560562017-06-28T21:11:16Z2017-06-28T21:11:19ZFirefox Panic in FPR1<div><p>This is latest instance, where Firefox is called. hope this helps figure it<br>
out :-)</p></div>Dean Caponetag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/428560562017-06-29T10:09:31Z2017-06-29T10:12:02ZFirefox Panic in FPR1<div><p>This is the ugly type of a regular kernel panic. "firefox" and "panic" are two different lines. One could read it as "firefox panic", though :-) But it isn't, it's the system that crashed, not Firefox/TenFourFox.</p>
<p>First please perform the Apple Hardware Test that came on the original install DVD/CD for this Mac. Make sure the HD test and the extended RAM test pass. (Kernel panics are usually due to a failing HD or defective RAM).</p>
<p>If everything is o.k., open Disk Utility and check the SMART status of the startup disk. The click "Verify Disk" and let it repair any errors.</p>
<p>The third common reason for panics are third-party Kernel Extensions, did you install anything recently?</p></div>Chris (chtrusch)tag:tenfourfox.tenderapp.com,2012-01-07:Comment/428560562017-06-29T11:51:05Z2017-06-29T11:51:06ZFirefox Panic in FPR1<div><p>Thanks Chris! Feel a bit silly I didn't realize that myself, but did read<br>
it that way. Thanks again!</p></div>Dean Capone