I thought perhaps it's because I use Opera, and Opera/Linux's support for Flash isn't good. So I used Firefox instead--exact same problem, except that flash videos play better.
Whether it's a browser or a game like xshisen, I've never seen how an operating system can completely collapse when one program crashes.
Sometimes I can get by when it prompts me to run the xorgwizard and then run xwin. Usually, though, that's the first sign that Puppy is going to give up the ghost, and at some point soon I'll get the "no space left on device" message that madly repeats ad infinitum, until I press the restart button on my PC, boot into Windows, and replace that pup_save file with the good one from CD.
I've had to do this at least 50 times in the last 6 months. As much as I like Puppy, I simply can't risk relying on it full-time when it's this stunningly unstable and unreliable.
Are there any plans to make Puppy more stable, so that one program crashing won't bring the entire operating system down to its knees?
