

Some time later, I repeated this process. Nothing showed up in Reliability Monitor. I turned the computer off without properly shutting down Windows, to intentionally generate an error message, and noted the time. This resulted in no error message, so I tried something different. I have uninstalled Pale Moon, and then did a re-install, but that didn’t help. Here’s the information I get on the error:įaulting Application Path: C:Program Files (x86)Pale Moonpalemoon.exeĪdditional Information 2: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789Īdditional Information 4: 0a9e372d3b4ad19135b953a78882e789

I am not aware that the browser ever stopped working, and I suspect that the error message is generated even when the browser is closed (although I don’t know how that’s possible). This error repeats even after resetting the reliability monitor. Lately, I notice that the browser generates an error message in Reliability Monitor stating that the browser stopped working. Ignoring the announcement and clinging to the abandoned plugins nonetheless was simply short-sighted.Ĭomplaining here in the Linux Mint forum, because now the final EOL day for the unmaintained Firefox plugins had come with the release of Pale Moon 29.2.0, will not change anything.īy the way, I do have Pale Moon 29.2.0, and there is nothing which I have lost when upgrading from 29.1.1 to 29.2.0.I use Pale Moon 32-bit, latest version as my default browser. The Pale Moon developers kept on announcing that unmaintained Firefox plugins would no longer be permitted in Pale Moon for quite some time. Is it really so hard to understand that the Pale Moon developers are not really keen on having to deal with abandonware, which has been abandonware for years now? Whenever this abandonware causes trouble with Pale Moon, users will complain about Pale Moon, instead of realizing that clinging to abandonware is asking for trouble. In fact all these indispensable and irreplaceable add-ons have not been maintained for years now, basically since Mozilla banned them from their own browser. This is why users caused a fuss, when Firefox took away all these indispensable and irreplaceable add-ons. Nothing is indispensable or irreplaceable. Fri 6:48 amI'm using Pale Moon solely due to its compatibility with several indispensable and irreplaceable old FireFox add-ons
