> > ..easily get 20-30 tabs (new ones that is) in a few hours of work. Now if > the software actually worked it wouldn't be an issue but now - - - well I > can't seem to back up my tab list quickly enough. agree, shouldn't crash, the user base will evaporate pretty quickly if that keeps up. happily quantum doesn't crash for me, tho i regularly crash it by just flipping off the power strip, ext3 journals make recovery a non-issue. doesn't it still have all your tabs on relaunch? does for me, -esr or quantum, and they don't load again until they get focus, which is good. you might just need to set some preference so they're still there on relaunch. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20180810/594907da/attachment.html>