Did you trynooby wrote:Yes your not the first nor the last to experience this mystery.aarf wrote:seamonkey already running but not in lxtask or pprocess so i cant kill it. not in bottom tray. reboot, run seamonkey in terminal, gives same message.
I've had it too and also with Firefox and it is very annoying.
Sadly I don't remember if somebody came up with a solution.
We talked about it in threads some time ago.
Maybe the search engine in my signature can find these and
see if anybody know the easiest way to get it going when it lock up.
You knowing linux way better than me maybe can get a hang
on what is needed based on all the reports about it. I am too lazy
and not bright enough to get what is going on. I solved it by using
Opera each time that it happens
# killall seamonkey-bin
in a terminal
And maybe also this for recent SeaMonkeys:
# killall plugin-container