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Sorry for the flooding, but I just wanted to say that my first guess was really stupid, because Galeon depends on the same gtk version as the other 2 browsers. Still maybe the problem should be searched among the differences between these programs.
Fsyncers and curveballs (the Firefox 3 fsync() problem)
Posted May 27, 2008 5:48 UTC (Tue) by MisterIO (guest, #36192) [Link]
Or it may be some new Gtk functions used by the new browsers, which aren't used by Gecko because it was compiled against an older version of gtk.
Posted May 28, 2008 7:30 UTC (Wed) by MisterIO (guest, #36192) [Link]
Notice that where I said Gecko here I meant Galeon. Sorry for the mistake.
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