Jorge Arellano Cid (2009-03-18 10:36):
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:34:53PM +0000, Tim Nieradzik wrote: <...>
What really annoys me is that when Dillo crashes, the CPU usage climbs onto 100%. The only way I can fix this is to kill all Dillo-related processes. This way, I lose my tabs. A session-saver like in Mozilla Firefox would be a useful feature but I am not sure whether it is worth the "bloatage".
AFAIS, one of the main features of Dillo is its stability, so please give us more information on this.
Even if dillo is stable, it can crash. Xorg can crash too, or power could be lost, all of which leads to lost sessions. And since dillo has tabs, one session can contain a lot of information. Thus, even if one of the main features is stability, it would still be good to know what the developers think about session saving... Keeping history, contents of forms, i.e. the whole browsing state like Firefox does is not necessary, but a list of opened URLs could be kept in a file, which would be removed on clean exit, no? -- -- Rogut?s Sparnuotos